TobaccoUnmaskedSouth.AsiaWelcome to TobaccoUnmaskedSouth.AsiaTobaccoUnmaskedSouth.Asia (TUSouthAsia) is the official information portal of the South Asian Regional Centre for Combating Tobacco (SARC-CCT). It contains evidence based information on the tobacco industry in South Asia, with detailed profiles of tobacco companies relevant to the region and their employees. The pages of this website also contain profiles of tobacco industry allies in the South Asian Region; institutions and individuals linked with the industry in various ways. TUSouthAsia further describes the strategies adopted by the tobacco industry in the region related to the themes of influencing policy, tobacco tax and price related issues, corporate social investments, tobacco cultivation and marketing and promotion. Tobacco industry arguments and their responses against different policy processes are reported as a learning exercise for future reference.
How to Find Information on TobaccoUnmaskedSouth.AsiaThere are several ways in which you can find information on TUSouthAsia:
- You can search for a specific topic in the Search Bar on the top of the screen. To search, type the topic you want to find the information into the box, and press 'Enter'.
- If its a recent issue, you can go through the list of most recent pages in the ‘What’s New section’ which will display new entries or major updates to the existing pages.
- Or, you can search through the ‘Key Topics’ section that categorizes the pages based on the themes the investigations were conducted.
- Searching for information specific for a country in the South Asian Region? You can access pages related to the respective country by clicking on the country logo in the right hand column or clicking the country name below:
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- You can return to the category page by clicking on the country logo in the top right corner of the page. You can return to the Main Page by clicking on the TUSouth.Asia logo in the left or clicking on "Main page" in the left menu.
About UsSARC-CCT is a project coordinated by the Centre for Combating Tobacco (CCT), the Sri Lankan tobacco observatory hosted by the Faculty of Medicine University of Colombo under the Article 5.3 of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC). The mandate of the CCT is to monitor the tobacco industry activities related to implementation of FCTC Article 5.3 in Sri Lanka and the region.
The project was powered by Framework Convention on Tobacco Control(FCTC)Secretariat and the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The UNION) and technical assistance was provided by the Tobacco Control Research Group, University of Bath, the Centre for Tobacco Control Research and Education, University of California San Francisco and the WHO-FCTC Knowledge Hub on Article 5.3 Global Centre for Good Governance in Tobacco Control.
What’s New on TobaccoUnmaskedSouth.Asia?- 09th September 2020 - Our post on Globally Reported Tobacco Industry Interference during COVID-19 Pandemic is updated with the Week 25 details. In addition, new information emerged in Week 24. The main highlight is Bhutan lifting its more than a decade old ban on tobacco trade justifying it as a measure to control importation of COVID-19 to the country. We will continue to update this page every Wednesday during the COVID-19 pandemic. Stay posted for newest information and follow us on Facebook and Twitter for latest updates.
- 03rd September 2020 - Our post on Globally Reported Tobacco Industry Interference during COVID-19 Pandemic is updated with the Week 24 details. In addition, new information emerged in Week 23. We will continue to update this page every Wednesday during the COVID-19 pandemic. Stay posted for newest information and follow us on Facebook and Twitter for latest updates.
- 26th August 2020 - Our post on Globally Reported Tobacco Industry Interference during COVID-19 Pandemic is updated with the Week 23 details. In addition, new information emerged in Week 21. We will continue to update this page every Wednesday during the COVID-19 pandemic. Stay posted for newest information and follow us on Facebook and Twitter for latest updates.
- 19th August 2020 - Our post on Globally Reported Tobacco Industry Interference during COVID-19 Pandemic is updated with the Week 22 details. We will continue to update this page every Wednesday during the COVID-19 pandemic. Stay posted for newest information and follow us on Facebook and Twitter for latest updates.
- 12th August 2020 - Our post on Globally Reported Tobacco Industry Interference during COVID-19 Pandemic is updated with the Week 21 details. We will continue to update this page every Wednesday during the COVID-19 pandemic. Stay posted for newest information and follow us on Facebook and Twitter for latest updates.
- 05th August 2020 - The Week 20 of our Globally Reported Tobacco Industry Interference during COVID-19 Pandemic post is published. In addition, new information emerged on Week 7 and Week 10. We will continue to update this page every Wednesday during the COVID-19 pandemic. Stay posted for newest information and follow us on Facebook and Twitter for latest updates.
- 29th July 2020 - Today is the Week 19 of our Globally Reported Tobacco Industry Interference during COVID-19 Pandemic post. During the past week, new information emerged on Week 3 and Week 5. We will continue to update this page every Wednesday during the COVID-19 pandemic. Stay posted for newest information and follow us on Facebook and Twitter for latest updates.
- 22nd July 2020 - We have added the Week 18 summary to the Globally Reported Tobacco Industry Interference during COVID-19 Pandemic page. In addition, new information emerged on the weeks 1, 15 and 16. We will continue to update this page every Wednesday until the COVID-19 pandemic situation is over. So look forward for newest information and follow us on Facebook and Twitter for latest updates.
- 15th July 2020 - We have updated the Globally Reported Tobacco Industry Interference during COVID-19 Pandemic page with the information emerged during the past week. The Week 17 is added and based on readers' requests we have added a section on Contribution of Tobacco to COVID-19 mortality to the Background section. In addition, new information emerged on the weeks 15 and 16. A joint publication with TobaccoUnmasked, our sister Wiki, this page summarises tobacco industry corporate social responsibility and other activities and interference reported globally during the COVID-19 pandemic on weekly basis. It will be updated every Wednesday of the following week so please keep posted for new updates on Globally Reported Tobacco Industry Interference during COVID-19 Pandemic.
- 08th July 2020 - Our newest post, the Globally Reported Tobacco Industry Interference during COVID-19 Pandemic, summarises tobacco industry corporate social responsibility and other activities and interference reported globally during the COVID-19 pandemic on weekly basis. The post, a joint publication with TobaccoUnmasked, our sister Wiki, will be updated every Wednesday of the following week.
Key TopicsClick on the key topics below to access more information on tobacco industry and its activities in Sri Lanka. Interested in the definitions for each key topic to understand the reason for categorising the pages under them? Please visit our page Key Topics.
BackgroundIncludes pages on global and national tobacco control laws and policies and tobacco industry tactics
Tobacco IndustryIncludes pages directly related to the tobacco industry under following themes;
Tobacco Industry ActivitiesIncludes pages on tobacco industry actions and strategies under following themes;
Tobacco Industry Arguments and ResponsesIncludes pages on responses and reactions of the tobacco industry under following themes;
Institutions Linked to the Tobacco IndustryIncludes pages on institutions reported to date to have had any interactions with tobacco industry or their proxies under following themes;
Individuals associated with the Tobacco IndustryIncludes pages on politicians, government officials, celebrities, academics, researchers, professionals and other public/popular figures to have had any interaction reported to date with tobacco industry under following categories;
- Disclaimer:The individual profiles are published as a facilitator to implement FCTC Article 5.3 only. It is not the intention of the TobaccoUnmasked team to tarnish the individuals' image nor to cause them harm.
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TUSouthAsia follows the model of TobaccoTactics, introduced by the Tobacco Control Research Group, University of Bath.
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