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AUB Holds the WHO World No Tobacco Day 2020 Award Ceremony

Beirut: 9-7-2020

AUB Holds the WHO World No Tobacco Day 2020 Award Ceremony

On Tuesday, July 7, 2020, the American University of Beirut (AUB) held the distribution
ceremony of the World Health Organization (WHO) World No Tobacco Day 2020 Award under
the slogan ‘Protecting youth from industry manipulation and preventing them from tobacco and
nicotine use’. The prestigious award was granted to this year’s winner in the Eastern
Mediterranean Region (EMRO), Dr. Ghazi Zaatari, Interim Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at AUB.
The ceremony was attended by WHO representative in Lebanon, Dr. Iman Shankiti, AUB
president, Dr. Fadlo R. Khuri, the Coordinator of the AUB-Tobacco Control Research Group,
Dr. Rima Nakkash, WHO members, dignitaries, AUB leadership, family, and friends. Safe
physical distancing measures were maintained throughout the event. The ceremony was also
broadcasted live on WebEx. Several WHO regional and international members joined the
ceremony and gave live testimonies reflecting on Dr. Zaatari’s mentoring skills, achievements,
and role as an instrumental member of the organization.
In his speech, President Khuri said, “Dr. Zaatari is a distinguished and determined scholar and an
advocate for a tobacco-free tomorrow like few others. We are grateful for his outstanding
contributions, both past and current, related to tobacco control, tobacco product regulation, and
the health effects of traditional and novel tobacco products. All this despite the difficult
circumstances that the university, the country, and the world have been going through in 2020.”
He added, “AUB is doing everything possible to support our committed scholars, as well as
physicians, so that their contributions continue, and their visions for a better world and a brighter
future become a reality, and so that they can continue to mentor the next generation of stellar students.”

Dr. Shankiti welcomed the audience and announced that Dr. Zaatari has received the award in
recognition for his efforts in taking action against smoking. She indicated that the WNTD
Award recognizes individuals or institutions in each of the six WHO Regions based on their
outstanding contribution to the advancement of the policies and measures contained in the WHO
Framework Convention on Tobacco Control and its guidelines, particularly in relation to the
theme of World No Tobacco Day. In her address, Dr. Shankiti noted that the WHO will always
support the efforts of the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health, the American University of Beirut,
and all institutions and partners in the fight against smoking, to expand the implementation of all
the provisions of the WHO agreement in Lebanon. Dr. Shankiti congratulated Dr. Zaatari, AUB,
and Lebanon on an award well deserved at the end of her address.
A renowned pathologist for his distinguished efforts and investigative work on tobacco control,
tobacco product regulation, Dr. Zaatari has participated in several civil society activities and
served as an expert and speaker on tobacco control and tobacco product regulations at numerous
regional and international meetings and congresses.

Dr. Zaatari’s journey with the WHO started in 2004 when he joined the Geneva-based WHO
Tobacco Free Initiative (TFI) and its Study Group on Tobacco Product Regulation (TobReg). In
2008, Dr. Zaatari was appointed by WHO Director General as Chair of TobReg, a position he
continues to hold until the present day. The work that he is overseeing at TobReg has culminated
in publishing several WHO Technical Reports on Tobacco Product Regulation as well several
advisories. After TobReg, in 2005, Dr. Zaatari served on the Executive Committee of the WHO
Tobacco Laboratory Network (TobLabNet) and as of 2008, he attends the Conference of the
Parties (COP) to the WHO FCTC, held every two years. In 2016 and under his joint initiative
with Dr. Vera De Costa E. Silva, the Head of the Convention Secretariat of FCTC, AUB,
represented by President Fadlo Khuri, signed a memorandum of understanding to have AUB
designated as a global Knowledge Hub (KH) for Waterpipe Tobacco Smoking. At present, Dr.
Zaatari serves as its director.

In her turn, Dr. Rima Nakkash said, “Dr. Zaatari made his mark in the field of tobacco control
contributing to moving knowledge forward on many fronts due to his involvement at global,
regional, and national level and leading multiple tobacco control efforts.”
In his final speech, Dr. Zaatari thanked the curators for this ceremony and highlighted the efforts
of the American University of Beirut and its effective role in tobacco control. He said, ” I leave
you with this pondering question: the pandemic of the coronavirus has caught the attention of all
world leaders turned our world upside down and has claimed the lives of more than half a
million people. Yet, there is a pandemic of bigger magnitude, that of tobacco, which is
claiming the lives of 8 million people a year including an estimated 5000 Lebanese and one
billion by the end of the century but sadly many leaders and decision-makers remain watchful
bystanders lacking the resolve to turn around this disastrous tide.”

Please check all the pictures of the ceremony on this link: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?vanity=waterpipeKH&set=a.1206847746318393

About AUB
Founded in 1866, the American University of Beirut bases its educational philosophy, standards,
and practices on the American liberal arts model of higher education. A teaching-centered
research university, AUB has more than 900 full-time faculty members and a student body of
about 9,100 students. AUB currently offers more than 120 programs leading to bachelor’s,
master’s, MD, and PhD degrees. It provides medical education and training to students from
throughout the region at its Medical Center that includes a full-service 420-bed hospital.

 

الجامعة الأميركية في بيروت تحتفل بتوزيع جائزة منظمة الصحة العالمية لليوم العالمي لمكافحة التبغ لعام 2020

أقامت الجامعة الأمريكية في بيروت نهار الثلاثاء 7 تموز 2020 ، حفل توزيع جائزة منظمة الصحة العالمية لليوم العالمي لمكافحة التبغ لعام 2020 تحت شعار”حماية الشباب من التلاعب الصناعي ومنعهم من استخدام التبغ والنيكوتين” للحائزعلى جائزة اليوم العالمي للإمتناع عن التدخين عن منطقة شرق المتوسط العميد المؤقت لكلية الطب في الجامعة الأميركية في بيروت وأستاذ الباثولوجيا (علم الأمراض) والطب المخبري، الدكتور غازي الزعتري.

شارك في الحفل ممثلة منظمة الصحة العالمية في لبنان، الدكتورة إيمان الشنقيطي، ورئيس الجامعة الأميركية في بيروت الدكتور فضلو خوري، وعدة أعضاء من منظمة الصحة العالمية ومنسقة مجموعة أبحاث مكافحة التبغ في الجامعة الأميركية في بيروت الدكتورة ريما نقاش، إلى جانب الإداريين في الجامعة والشخصيات وأفراد من المجتمع. وقد التزم الحضور بالحفاظ على مسافة آمنة. وتم بث الحفل عبر تطبيق ويبكس حيث انضم إلى الحضورعدة أعضاء من منظمة الصحة العالمية في المنطقة والعالم وشاركوا من خلال شهادات حية أكدت على المهارات التوجيهية التي يتمتع بها الدكتور الزعتري بالإضافة إلى إنجازاته المتعددة ودوره الريادي في المنظمة.

وقال رئيس الجامعة الدكتور فضلو خوري في كلمته: “إن الدكتور الزعتري عالم مميز وحازم ومدافعٌ قلّ مثيله عن مستقبل خال من التبغ. إنه لشرف عظيم لنا جميعا ً أن يتم تكريم إنجازاته عبر جائزة منظمة الصحة العالمية لليوم العالمي للإمتناع عن التدخين للعام 2020.” وتابع: “نحن ممتنون لمساهماته البارزة، في الماضي والحاضر، فيما يتعلق بمكافحة التبغ، وتنظيم منتجات التبغ، والآثار الصحية لمنتجات التبغ التقليدية والجديدة. كل هذا على الرغم من الظروف الصعبة التي تمر بها الجامعة والبلد والعالم في عام 2020.”

واضاف الدكتور فضلو خوري: “إن الجامعة الأميركية في بيروت تبذل كل ما في وسعها لدعم العلماء الملتزمين، وكذلك الأطباء، حتى تستمر مساهماتهم، وتصبح رؤيتهم لعالم أفضل ومستقبل أكثر إشراقاً حقيقة واقعة، حتى يتمكنوا من مواصلة توجيه الجيل القادم من الطلاب المتفوقين.”

بدورها رحبت الدكتورة الشنقيطي بالحضور وأعلنت أن الدكتور الزعتري حصل على الجائزة تقديراً لجهوده في اتخاذ إجراءات ضد التدخين. وذكرت أن جائزة منظمة الصحة العالمية لليوم العالمي لمكافحة التبغ تمنحها منظمة الصحة العالمية كل عام في كل إقليم من أقاليم منظمة الصحة العالمية الست تقديراً للأفراد أو المؤسسات على المساهمات البارزة في النهوض بالسياسات والتدابير الواردة في اتفاقية منظمة الصحة العالمية الإطارية بشأن مكافحة التبغ ومبادئها التوجيهية. وأشارت الدكتورة الشنقيطي في كلمتها إلى أن منظمة الصحة العالمية ستدعم دائماً جهود وزارة الصحة العامة والجامعة الأميركية في بيروت وجميع المؤسسات والشركاء في مكافحة التدخين، لتوسيع تنفيذ جميع أحكام اتفاقية منظمة الصحة العالمية في لبنان. وهنأت الدكتورة الشنقيطي في نهاية كلمتها الدكتورغازي الزعتري والجامعة الأميريكية في بيروت ولبنان على هذا الإنجاز.

بدأت رحلة الدكتور الزعتري مع منظمة الصحة العالمية في عام 2004 عندما انضم إلى مبادرة منظمة الصحة العالمية للتحرر من التبغ ومقرها جنيف وفريق الدراسة المعني بتنظيم منتجات التبغ. في العام 2005، عمل الدكتور الزعتري في اللجنة التنفيذية لشبكة مختبرات التبغ التابعة لمنظمة الصحة العالمية (TobLabNet) وفي العام 2008 تم تعيين الدكتور الزعتري من قبل المدير العام لفريق الدراسة المعني بتنظيم منتجات التبغ كرئيس TobReg وهو منصب ما زال قيماً عليه حتى اليوم. توج العمل الذي يشرف عليه في TobReg بنشر العديد من التقارير التقنية لمنظمة الصحة العالمية بشأن تنظيم منتجات التبغ وكذلك العديد من النصائح. ومنذ العام 2008 يتابع العمل عن قرب عبر حضور اجتماعات مؤتمر الأطراف التابع لأمانة مؤتمر اتفاقية منظمة الصحة العالمية الإطارية لمكافحة التبغ (FCTC) والذي يعقد مرة كل سنتين. وفي العام 2016، وفي إطار مبادرته المشتركة مع الدكتورة فيرا دي كوستا إ. سيلفا، رئيسة أمانة الاتفاقية في المؤتمر، تم توقيع مذكرة تفاهم مع الجامعة الأميركية في بيروت، ممثلة برئيسها الدكتور فضلو خوري، لجعل الجامعة مركزاً عالمياً للمعرفة (KH) حول تدخين النارجيلة. وفي الوقت الحالي، يشغل الدكتور الزعتري منصب هذا المركز.

وقالت الدكتورة ريما نقاش: ” لقد وضع الدكتور زعتري بصمته في مجال مكافحة التبغ وساهم في دفع المعرفة إلى الأمام على عدة جبهات بسبب مشاركته على المستوى العالمي والإقليمي والوطني وقيادة جهود مكافحة التبغ المتعددة.”

وبدوره، شكر الدكتور الزعتري القيمين على هذا الحفل وسلط الضوء على جهود الجامعة الأميركية في بيروت ودورها الفعال في مكافحة التبغ. وقال: “أترككم اليوم مع هذا السؤال المتأمل: لقد اجتذبت جائحة فيروسكورونا انتباه جميع قادة العالم، وقلبت عالمنا رأساً على عقب، وأدت إلى مقتل أكثر من نصف مليون شخص. ومع ذلك ، هناك وباء أكبر حجمًا، وهو انتشار التبغ، الذي يحصد أرواح 8 ملايين شخص سنوياً بما في ذلك ما يقدر بنحو 5000 لبناني ومليار شخص بحلول نهاية القرن، ولكن للأسف لا يزال العديد من القادة وصناع القرار يقفون متفرجين. فنحن تفتقر إلى العزم على تغيير هذا المد الكارثي.”

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“Youth Anti-Smoking” VIRTUAL awareness competition 2020 with AMALOUNA NGO at AUB

We are sharing with you: Videos – Posters and pictorial messages who won during this year’s VIRTUAL competition for the “Youth Anti-Smoking” awareness campaign.
In the wake of the ongoing pandemic, AMALOUNA felt the need to continue with its awareness campaign, virtually, and to reach out to the youth in our community.
Accordingly, this virtual competition was carried out in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Higher Education and Health and Wellness Center. It was also supported by CNRS-L.
Students from Public and private high schools were invited to design either a poster, video, or pictorial message about smoking (cigarettes, nargileh, e-cigarettes…).
The artworks that should promote an anti-smoking environment or show the adverse effects of smoking were scored by a committee and we are sharing the 1st and 2nd winners for each category.
 
Check the winner videos on our Facebook page:
 

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Towards understanding the Waterpipe Industry in the Middle East

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STILL TOBACCO REPORT

 

ABOUT IT’S STILL TOBACCO
It’s Still Tobacco is a grassroots advocacy group whose mission is to protect every person in the UK from the harms of an unregulated waterpipe tobacco industry. We aim to do this by becoming an authoritative source of waterpipe tobacco information and by advocating for stronger implementation of tobacco laws on the waterpipe industry.
We are a group of passionate community members with expertise ranging from medicine, public health, marketing, and law. We are ethnically diverse and many of us grew up in communities where waterpipe tobacco was and still is extremely common.
We are funded by community grants from the Big Lottery Fund and the Co-op Local Community Fund. We declare no conflicts of interest and have no ties to the tobacco industry or tobacco industry-funded organizations.
You can find out more about the group by visiting our website (www.itsstilltobacco.org) or following us on Twitter (@itsstilltobacco.org)

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
In this report, we aim to characterize the waterpipe industry, with a geographical focus on the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. The lack of available data on this industry is well-known, so we used innovative methods to capture relevant information, such as assessing online news reports, discussion forums, restaurant directories, and tobacco industry journals and magazines. Our main focus is the waterpipe tobacco industry with some space dedicated to the waterpipe charcoal industry. Companies of focus are Al-Fakher and Al-Nakhla (currently two of the largest companies globally), and countries of focus include Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates.
We found that the MENA region holds the largest share in most countries globally waterpipe tobacco market. Despite the presence of two major players (Al-Fakher and Al-Nakhla) in most countries, the waterpipe tobacco industry is small and fragmented but growing, with leaders in individual markets
but no monopolies. Reasons for the sharp increases in sales in many markets between 2015 and 2017 are unknown and require further research. All waterpipe tobacco companies assessed, whether based in the MENA region or not, lacked age verifications and health warnings on their websites, and often had misleading marketing content. Waterpipe charcoal companies had similar problems; for them, misleading marketing around their coconut- or bamboo-based products was particularly concerning.
We also found that transnational tobacco companies are intimately linked to waterpipe tobacco companies. Japan Tobacco International purchased Al-Nakhla in 2013, Eastern Tobacco produces waterpipe tobacco as well as common brands for transnational tobacco companies, and Al-Fakher has employed a number of staff with vast experience working for transnational tobacco companies.
The most common marketing strategies of the industry continue to focus on flavors and the social
appeal of waterpipe use, and waterpipe companies readily attend and display these strategies at
international trade exhibitions. Innovations in the industry are at an early stage, with recent
developments including the creation of pre-prepared ceramic heads, expansion of flavor profiles, and the use of dry ice in the manufacturing process. The public face of the industry is, however, the hospitality sector (waterpipe cafes, bars, and restaurants), rather than the waterpipe tobacco companies. We found that online marketing is often dominated by individual waterpipe users and waterpipe cafes rather than by waterpipe tobacco companies, although more research needs to be undertaken on this topic. This has important implications around political lobbying when implementing Article 5.3 of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (‘Article 5.3’).
We end the report by providing a list of policy and practice recommendations that are important in the prevention and control of waterpipe tobacco use.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
We thank the Tobacco Free Initiative Unit of the Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office for the efforts and role in supporting the initiation and development of this report.

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Basic Skills for Tobacco Cessation from MAY 19 – JUNE 9, 2021 VIA WEBEX

BASIC SKILLS FOR TOBACCO CESSATION

MAY 19 – JUNE 9, 2021VIA WEBEX

For the full online course check the PDF KHWTS Tobacco Use and Products PPT

For some recordings please check the link https://1drv.ms/u/s!AlFD9hhFyEINg6cJNfco67b9BNohwQ?e=gK1xO5

Organized by the Knowledge Hub for Waterpipe Tobacco Smoking (KHWTS) at the Faculty of Medicine and the AUB Health and Wellness Center, in line with WORLD NO TOBACCO DAY (WNTD).

GENERAL INFORMATION
Overview:
This online course is designed for health care workers and professionals who want to gain basic skills and knowledge to help tobacco users quit smoking.
It introduces the basic knowledge of tobacco use, nicotine products and dependence. It provides the attendees with the basic concepts of behavioral counseling therapy and motivational interviewing techniques in smoking cessation and finally it offers the most up-to-date evidence based tobacco cessation treatment pharmacology and strategies.
This course is a four-hour online program that will be conducted weekly between May 19 and June 9, 2021

Learning Objectives:
At the end of the course, the attendees will be able to:
1.Recognize the different types of tobacco products and the risks and harmful effects of tobacco use
2.Describe E-cigarette components, health effects, and risks
3.Understand the addiction neurobiology and clinical aspects of nicotine dependence
4.Identify the evidence-based techniques of Motivational Interviewing in tobacco treatment
5.To demonstrate a Motivational Interviewing interview in tobacco treatment
6.Understand the importance of behavioral support in tobacco cessation
7.Recognize changes in lifestyle, and challenges during a quit attempt
8.Provide appropriate follow-up and support for quitters
9.Recognize the different pharmacological treatment options for smoking cessation
10.Discuss the tobacco treatment options in pregnant, children, adolescents and elderly

Course Director:
Maya Romani, MD, DipIBLM, TTS, CCWS
Assistant Professor of Family Medicine
Tobacco treatment specialist
Director, Health and Wellness Center
Faculty of Medicine
American University of Beirut

Faculty:
Farid Talih, MD
Assistant Professor
Sleep and Addiction Medicine
Adult Psychiatry

Nadim Kanj, MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Specialty
Pulmonary and Bronchoscopy
Smoking Cessation Program

Nour Alayan, PHD, RN
Assistant Professor
Ph.D. Nursing
Behavioral Health
Addictions

Taline Demerjian, RN, MPH
Registered Nurse

Please check this document for the programs agenda and further details:

KHWTS WORKSHOP SYLLABUS

Follow us on our social media platforms for the weekly links for the sessions!

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A new article on gender analysis of the elasticity of tobacco smoking: the case of three Arab countries

Use this link to read the full article chalak et al 2021_DCE

ABSTRACT
Background Waterpipe tobacco smoking rates in the
Eastern Mediterranean region are among the highest
worldwide, yet little evidence exists on its economics.
Estimates of demand elasticities for tobacco products are
largely limited to cigarettes. This study aimed to estimate
own-price
and cross-price
elasticities of demand for
cigarettes and waterpipe tobacco products in Lebanon,
Jordan and Palestine.

Methods

A volumetric choice experiment was
conducted using nationally representative household
surveys. The choice experiment elicited respondents’
stated purchases of eight cigarette and waterpipe
tobacco product varieties by hypothetically varying prices.
Data were analysed using zero-inflated
Poisson models
that yielded demand elasticity estimates of cigarette and
waterpipe tobacco consumption.

Results

The study included 1680 participants in
Lebanon (50% female), 1925 in Jordan (44.6%
female) and 1679 in Palestine (50% female). We
found the demand for premium cigarettes to be price
elastic (range, −1.0 to −1.2) across all three countries,
whereas the demand for discount cigarettes was less
elastic than premium cigarettes in Lebanon (−0.6) and
Jordan (−0.7) and more elastic in Palestine (−1.2). The
demand for premium waterpipe tobacco was highly
elastic in Lebanon (−1.9), moderately elastic in Jordan
(−0.6) and inelastic in Palestine (0.2). The cross-price
elasticity between cigarettes and waterpipe tobacco
was near zero, suggesting that the two products are not
considered to be close substitutes by consumers.

Conclusions

These results serve as a strong evidence
base for developing and implementing fiscal policies for
tobacco control in the Eastern Mediterranean region that
address cigarettes and waterpipe tobacco products.

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SEVENTH EMPHNET REGIONAL CONFERENCE: Monitoring and Combating WTS through Taxation and the GTSS roundtable discussion

We are very excited about the Monitoring and Combating WTS through Taxation and the GTSS roundtable discussion.

Seventh EMPHNET Regional Conference Short Agenda

Please note that our Roundtable will be RT #6, on Day 4 of the Conference Nov 17th, at 15:15 Jordan time (GMT+2), 9:15 AM EST.

Agenda_Roundtable #6

The link for the virtual participation will be shared soon!

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