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Protecting the development and implementation of public health policies from undue influence of unhealthy commodity industries

Protecting the development and implementation of public health policies from undue influence of unhealthy commodity industries
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A new statement calling for 'Protecting the development and implementation of public health policies from the undue influence of unhealthy commodity industries' from the World Health Organization (WHO) Civil Society Working Group on NCDs.
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PDF icon WHO CSWG on NCDs_Statement on Industry Interference_Sept2020_ENGLISH.pdf [1]
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1 September, 2020
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This new statement on 'Protecting the development and implementation of public health policies from undue influence of unhealthy commodity industries' from the World Health Organization (WHO) Civil Society Working Group on NCDs calls on all relevant stakeholders including WHO Member States, UN agencies, programmes and funds, international global health and humanitarian organisations, NGOs, academic institutions and the media to protect public health policies from undue influence of unhealthy commodity industries.

Related Resource: 
Signalling Virtue, Promoting Harm - Unhealthy commodity industries and COVID-19 [2]
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WHO Civil Society Working Group on NCDs [3]

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[1] https://old.ncdalliance.org/sites/default/files/resource_files/WHO%20CSWG%20on%20NCDs_Statement%20on%20Industry%20Interference_Sept2020_ENGLISH.pdf
[2] https://old.ncdalliance.org/resources/signalling-virtue-promoting-harm
[3] https://old.ncdalliance.org/taxonomy/term/925