

Zambia on the front lines
“The tobacco epidemic is one of the most critical issues facing Zambia today and unless we act, this problem will continue to devastate our communities.”
—Muyunda Ililonga, Zambia Consumers Association
Tobacco use is increasing in Zambia, particularly among children, and it continues to wreak havoc on the country’s health and economy. But Zambia, like the U.S., is among the small minority of countries that have not ratified the global tobacco treaty. Tobacco industry interference is one of the key reasons. Giant transnationals like British American Tobacco (BAT) and Philip Morris/Altria have claimed to represent the interests of Zambian farmers, and tobacco control policies have stalled.
Click here to learn more about our work with the Zambia Consumers Association, a NATT ally.
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