The Delhi Declaration, adopted on the last day of the seventh edition of Conference of Parties (COP) on World Health Organisation FCTC, also asked the member countries to prohibit or regulate electronic nicotine delivery systems such as e-cigarettes.
The six-day conference was held at Greater Noida near here in which about 1,500 delegates along with other observers participated.
The delegates expressed concern at the overall health impact and the long term public health risks of electronic nicotine delivery systems and electronic non-nicotine delivery systems (ENDS/ENNDS), with some even expressing concern at the use of health claims as a marketing tool for such products.
Accusing the tobacco industry of trying to mislead by generating a perception that the Convention is against the farmers, a top official of the Convention Secretariat said it was against the tobacco industry and not the agriculturists.
It further stressed the need for effective implementation of the protocols to eliminate illicit trade in tobacco products and to counter the threats from proliferation of all forms of tobacco use, including smokeless tobacco as well as new and emerging tobacco or nicotine products, which "may encourage its use and addiction".
All the parties were asked to adopt a
"whole-of-government" approach and participation with stakeholders to promote alternatives to tobacco growing and avoid tobacco industry obstruction in programmes meant for welfare and diversification of tobacco growing workers.
The countries were also asked to carry out research on use and control of tobacco and its consequences among girls and women, as well as boys and men, with special attention to vulnerable groups, in respect to social determinants of health.
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