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AN OPEN LETTER TO THE DIRECTOR GENERAL AND EXECUTIVE BOARD OF THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
Τρίτη 29 Ιαν 2019

28th January 2019

To the Director General and Executive Board of the World Health Organization,

We write to you, as members of the global public health community, to express our grave concern at the attempt by the Philip Morris International-funded entity, Foundation for a Smoke Free World (FSFW), to pave the road for partnership with the World Health Organization (WHO).

Giving any consideration to an organization that is entirely funded by the tobacco industry would fundamentally undermine the significant health and policy gains made to date on the attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and prevention of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) through the implementation of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC). It would specifically undermine WHO FCTC Article 5.3 which seeks to protect public health policies from the vested interests of the tobacco industry and on which much of the success of the treaty rests.

We therefore call on you to reject this approach, in the strongest terms, and reinforce WHO’s 2017 notice to governments and the public health community to reject any affiliation with FSFW because of the “number of clear conflicts of interest involved with a tobacco company funding a purported health foundation, particularly if it promotes sale of tobacco and other products found in that company’s brand portfolio.

Analysis of leaked PMI corporate affairs documents suggests that the establishment of the FSFW is consistent with the company’s corporate strategy. The concern is that FSFW effectively operationalizes PMI’s corporate affairs strategy to further PMI’s business interests which include the promotion of its heated tobacco products, a market which PMI seeks to dominate. While PMI and its grantee claim a commitment to reducing harm; reports show that PMIs cigarettes continue to be heavily marketed in ways that attract children and undermine public health policy.

We are secure in the knowledge that the WHO does not engage with the tobacco industry or its proxies. We trust that you will respond to the PMI-funded FSFW in a manner consistent with the institution’s long-standing principles to protect its credibility and integrity bearing in mind that legitimising FSFW through engagement would simply advance PMI’s agenda to the detriment of global health.

In the spirit of promoting partnerships to attain the SDGs, we hope that you will take this opportunity to establish WHO’s leadership in implementing the Model policy for agencies of the United Nations system on preventing tobacco industry interference.

The health of millions of people requires no less.

Signed,

Organizations:

1.      Action on Smoking and Health Foundation, Prakit Vatheesatogkit, Chairman, Thailand

2.      Action on Smoking and Health (ASH US), Laurent Huber, Executive Director, USA

3.      Advocacy Center “LIFE”, Lilia Olefir, Executive Director, Ukraine

4.      Airspace Action on Smoking and Health, Errol E. Povah, President, Canada

5.      Alcohol and Drug Information Centre (ADIC), Pubudu Sumanasekara, Executive Director, Sri Lanka

6.      American Cancer Society, Jeffrey Drope, Scientific Vice President, Economic and Health Policy Research, United States 

7.      ASH Finland, Mervi Hara, Executive Director, Finland

8.      ASH Scotland, Sheila Duffy, Chief Executive, United Kingdom

9.      Association of European Cancer Leagues, Wendy Yared, Director, Belgium

10.    Australian Council on Smoking and Health, Maurice Swanson, Executive Director, Australia

11.    Australian Health Promotion Association, Gemma Crawford, President, Australia  

12.    Austrian Council on Smoking and Health, Kurt Aigner, President, Austria   

13.    Balajee Sewa Sansthan, Awadhesh Kumar, Executive Director, India

14.    Beijing Tobacco Control Association, Zhang Jianshu, President, China

15.    Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids (CTFK), Matt Myers, President, United States

16.    Cambodia Movement for Health (CMH), Mom Kong, Executive Director, Cambodia

17.    Cancer Council Australia, Sanchia Aranda, Chief Executive Officer, Australia

18.    Cancer Council Victoria, Todd Harper, CEO, Australia

19.    Cancer Research UK, Alison Cox, Director of Cancer Prevention, United Kingdom

20.    Center for Research and Community Development Services, Tran Quoc Binh, Director, Vietnam

21.    Chitranshu Samaj Kalyan Parishad, Dilip Srivastava, Chitranshu, India

22.    Coalition for a Tobacco Free Arkansas, Katherine Donald, Executive Director, United States 

23.    Comité National Contre le Tabagisme, Yves Martinet, President, France

24.    Consumer Information Network, Samuel J. Ochieng, Chief Executive Officer, Kenya

25.    Corporate Accountability, Michél Legendre, Associate Campaign Director, United States

26.    Department of Community Medicine & Family Medicine / All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Binod Kumar Patro, Additional Professor / Dy Medical Superintendent, India

27.    Development and Policies Research Center, Nguyen Ngoc Anh, Director, Vietnam

28.    European Network for Smoking and Tobacco Prevention (ENSP), Cornel Radu-Loghin, Secretary General, Belgium

29.    European Public Health Association, Dineke Zeegers Paget, Executive Director, The Netherlands

30.    Economics of Tobacco Control Project – University of Cape Town, Corné Van Walbeek, Principal Investigator, South Africa

31.    FAECAP Federation of Family and Community Nursing Associations, Francisco Javier Carrasco Rodriguez, President, Spain

32.    Faith Foundation, Susan Samson, Secretary, India

33.    FCTC Implementation and Monitoring Center in Georgia, George Bakhturidze, Founder, Georgia

34.    Forumul National de Preventie, Florin Mihaltan, Professor, Romania

35.    Framework Convention Alliance (FCA), Francis Thompson, Executive Director, Canada

36.    Fresh-Smoke Free North East, Ailsa Rutter, Director, United Kingdom

37.    Fondation Cancer, Lucienne Hommes, Director, Luxembourg

38.    Fundacja “Smart Health – Zdrowie w 3D”, Krzysztof Przewozniak, President, Poland

39.    GAT SEMFYC (Family Doctors), Clara Isabel Soria Lopez, General Practitioner, Spain

40.    Global Center for Good Governance in Tobacco Control (GGTC), Nuntavarn Vichit-Vadakan, Chair, Thailand

41.    Grambangla Unnayan Committee (GUC), A K M Maksud, Executive Director, Bangladesh

42.    Gramin Vikas Sewa Samiti, Ram Lalit, Secretary, India

43.    HealthBridge Foundation of Canada Vietnam Office, Nguyen Thi An, Director, Vietnam

44.    HealthJustice Philippines, Mary Ann Fernandez-Mendoza, President, Philippines

45.    HRIDAY, Radhika Shrivastav, Director – Health Promotion, India

46.    Indonesian Public Health Association (IAKMI), Widyastuti Soerojo, Chair of Tobacco Control Unit, Indonesia

47.    Institute for Global Tobacco Control, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Joanna E. Cohen, Director, United States

48.    Institute for Youth Participation, Health and Sustainable Development (IMZTR), Tomaž Gorenc, Director, Slovenia

49.    Inter-American Heart Foundation, Beatriz Champagne, Director of Advocacy, Brazil

50.    Israel Cancer Association, Miri Ziv, Director General, Israel

51.    Israeli Medical Association for Smoking Cessation and Prevention, Yael Bar-Zeev, Chair, Israel

52.    Jamaica Coalition for Tobacco Control, Barbara McGaw, Tobacco Control Advisor, Jamaica

53.    Japan Society for Tobacco Control, Manabu Sakuta, Professor / Chairman, Japan

54.    Legal Engagement Advocating Development and Reform (LEADER, Inc.), Carl Marx L. Carumba, Advocacy Manager, Philippines

55.    Lentera Anak Foundation, Lisda Sundari, Chair Person, Indonesia

56.    Lithuanian Tobacco and Alcohol Control Coalition, Nijole Gostautaite Midttun, President, Lithuania   

57.    Malaysian Council for Tobacco Control, Datuk Dr. Lekhraj Rampal, President, Malaysia

58.    Malaysian Green Lung Association, Ho Rhu Yann, Founding President, Malaysia

59.    Malaysian Medical Association, Rissa Soetama, COO, Malaysia

60.    Malaysian Public Health Physician Association, Zainal Ariffin bin Omar, President, Malaysia

61.    MANT (Manbhum Ananda Ashram Nityananda Trust), Nirmalya Mukherjee, Director, State Project Officer, Advancing Tobacco Control Program, India

62.    Marathwada Gramin Vikas Sanstha, Aurangabad, Akash Kasliwal, India

63.    MyWatch, Roslizawati Md Ali, President, Malaysia

64.    National Committee on Tobacco Control, Priyo Sidipratomo, President, Indonesia

65.    National Coalition “For smoke-free Kazakstan”, Jamilya Sadykova, Leader, Republic of Kazakstan

66.    New Vois Association of the Philippines, Inc. (NVAP), Emer Rojas, President, Philippines

67.    NCD Alliance, Katie Dain, Chief Executive Officer, Switzerland

68.    Nofumadores.org (non-smokers.org), Raquel Fernandez Megina, President, Spain

69.    Norwegian Cancer Society, Nonguebzanga Maxime Compaore, Special Advisor, International Affairs, Norway

70.    OxySuisse, Pascal Diethelm, President, Switzerland

71.    Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Silvana Rubano Turci, Coordinator of the Observatory of the Strategies of the Tobacco Industry of the Tobacco and Health Studies Center, Brazil

72.    Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant Institute of Studies in Rural Development, Shiv Pujan Pandey, Director, India  

73.    People Health Foundation, Than Sein, President, Myanmar    

74.    Philippine Pediatric Society, Inc., Rizalina Racquel H. Gonzalez, Chair, PPS Tobacco Control Advocacy Group, Philippines 

75.    Physicians for a Smoke-Free Canada, Neil E. Collishaw, Research Director, Canada

76.    PRASAR, Shishupal, Secretary, India

77.    Pra tyasha Anti-Drugs Club, Helal Ahmed, Secretary General, Bangladesh

78.    PROGGA, ABM Zubair, Bangladesh   

79.    Public Health Association of Australia, Terry Slevin, Chief Executive Officer, Australia     

80.    SGSS, Vijay Kumar Rao, CEO, India  

81.    Slovenian Coalition for Public Health, Environment and Tobacco Control, Mihaela Lovše, President, Slovenia

82.    Smoke Free Israel, Shira Kislev, CEO, Israel

83.    Smoke Free Life Coalition, Gergana Geshanova, Chair of the Board, Bulgaria

84.    Smoke Free Partnership, Anca Toma Friedlaender, Director, Belgium

85.    Sociedad Uruguaya de Tabacología, Beatriz Goja, Past President, Uruguay  

86.    Società Italiana di Tabaccologia (SITAB), Enzo Zagà, President, Italy   

87.    Southeast Asia Tobacco Control Alliance (SEATCA), Ulysess Dorotheo, Director, Philippines    

88.    Subhash Children Society, Kamal Kant, President, India

89.    Sustainable Development Network Malaysia, Muhammad Sha’ani Bin Abdullah, Malaysia 

90.    Swarna Hansa Foundation, Gallege Punyawardana, Program Executive, Sri Lanka   

91.    Swiss Association for Smoking Prevention, Verena El Fehri, Director AT, Switzerland    

92.    Tanzania Tobacco Control Forum, Lutgard Kokulinda Kagaruki, Executive Director, Tanzania 

93.    The Heart Foundation of Jamaica, Deborah Chen, Executive Director, Jamaica

94.    ThinkTank Research Center for Health Development, Liu Hongjun, Director, China  

95.    The Union, Gan Quan, Director of Tobacco Control, United States   

96.    Tobacco-Free Advocacy Japan (TFAJ), Jun Sono, Chairman, Japan

97.    Tobacco – Free Association of Zambia, Brenda Chitindi, Executive Director, Zambia  

98.    Tobacco Control Research and Knowledge Management Center (TRC),Roengrudee Patanavanich, Deputy Director, Thailand

99.    Tobacco Control Research Group and TobaccoTactics, University of Bath, Anna Gilmore, Director, United Kingdom

100. UBINIG (Policy Research for Development Alternative), Farida Akhter, Executive Director, Bangladesh

101. Vietnam Non-communicable Diseases Prevention and Control Alliance, Tran Tuan, Chairman, Executive                                     Board, Vietnam

102. Vision for Alternative Development (VALD), Labram Massawudu Musah, Programmes Director, Ghana

103. Vital Strategies, Sandra Mullin, Senior Vice President, Policy, Advocacy and Communication, United States

104. Womanhealth Philippines Inc., Ana Maria R. Nemenzo, National Coordinator, Philippines   

105. World Federation of Public Health Associations, Michael Moore, President, Australia

106. World Heart Federation, Florence Berteletti, Director for Advocacy, Switzerland

107. XQNS Initiative, Joseba Zabala Galán, Public Health Doctor, Spain  

108. Youth Network No Excuse Slovenia, Urška Erklavec, President, Slovenia

109. 100% BFOM, Patricia B. Miranda, Philippines

 

 

Individual Supporters:

1.      A Pathmeswaran, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka

2.      Abdillah Ahsan, The Center for Islamic Economics and Business, University of Indonesia, Indonesia    

3.      Adelaida Lozano Polo, FAECAP Federation of Family and Community Nursing Associations, Spain

4.      Alan Maryon-Davis, Kings College London, United Kingdom

5.      Alan Brennan, Professor of Health Economics and Decision Modelling, ScHARR, School of Health and Related Research, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom

6.      Alberto Araujo, Brazil

7.      Alexander Padilla, HealthJustice Philippines, Philippines

8.      Alexandre Milagres, Smoker cessation Support Center, Brazil

9.      Alimin Maidin, Faculty of Public Health, Hasanuddin University, Indonesia

10.    Alison Breland, Virginia Commonwealth University, Center for the Study of Tobacco Products, United States

11.    Allan Chester Nadate, HealthJustice Philippines, Philippines

12.    Amanda Amos, GRIT, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom

13.    Amanda Healy, Durham County Council and North-East England, United Kingdom

14.    Amaranath Tenna, Sri Lanka

15.    Amparo Villafranca, HealthJustice Philippines, Philippines

16.    Ana Maria Figueiredo, Former coordinator of the Tobacco Working Group of the SPP (Portuguese Pneumology Society) / Former vice-president of the COPPT (Portuguese Coalition for Tobacco Control), Portugal

17.    Andrea Crossfield, Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership, United Kingdom

18.    Anelle Cortez, HealthJustice Philippines, Philippines

19.    Andrew J. Barnes, PhD, Associate Professor, Health Behavior and Policy, Virginia Commonwealth University, United States of America

20.    Annie S. Anderson, UK Society for Behavioural Medicine / Scottish Cancer Prevention Network, United Kingdom

21.    Arun Kumar Pal, Karmawati Pal Memorial Society, India

22.    Asiri Karunanayaka, University of Kelaniya – Faculty of Medicine, Sri Lanka

23.    Asitha koshala Thanippuli Arachchi, Sri Lanka

24.    Bambang Priyono, No Tobacco Community (NOTC), Indonesia

25.    Benedict Nisperos, HealthJustice Philippines, Philippines

26.    Bernadette Esguerra-Huggins, HealthJustice Philippines, Philippines

27.    Billie Bonevski, University of Newcastle / SRNT Oceania Chapter, Australia

28.    Bima Arya Sugiarto, Asia Pacific Cities Alliance for Tobacco Control and Prevention of NCDs, Singapore

29.    Blanca Llorente, Fundación Anáas, Colombia

30.    Boyd Swinburn, University of Auckland, New Zealand

31.    Brian Fisher, Socialist Health Association, United Kingdom

32.    Buenalyn Teresita Ramos-Mortel, University of the Philippines Manila – College of Public Health, Philippines

33.    Calvin Cochran, Quitline, National Telehealth Service of New Zealand, New Zealand

34.    Carolina Piñeros, Red PaPaz, Colombia

35.    Catherine Taylor, Fresh-Smoke Free North East, United Kingdom

36.    Cecile Knai, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom

37.    Cipriano Pires Justo, Universidade Lusófona, Portugal

38.    Coral Gartner, The University of Queensland, School of Public Health, Australia

39.    Dan Gaita, Romanian Society of Cardiology / European Heart Network, Romania

40.    Daniel Tan, HealthJustice Philippines, Philippines

41.    David Thomas, Menzies School of Health Research, Australia

42.    Dinej Chandrasiri, Regional Directorate of Health Services-Puttlam, Sri Lanka

43.    Dollaris Riauaty Suhadi, Sahabat Cipta, Smokefree Jakarta, Indonesia

44.    Donnabel Tubera, City Government of Baguio, Philippines

45.    E. Madhurangi Perera, Ministry of Health, Nutrition and Indigenous Medicine, Sri Lanka

46.    Elizabeth A. Smith, University of California, San Francisco, United States

47.    Enid Owusu, University of Ghana, Ghana

48.    Francis Anthony S. Garcia, Asia Pacific Cities Alliance for Tobacco Control and Prevention of NCDs, Philippines

49.    Grace Wangge, Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization Regional Center (SAMEORC), Indonesia

50.    Gina Sanchez, HealthJustice Philippines, Philippines

51.    Godwin Aja, Professor, Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies, Philippines

52.    H. H. R. Prabath Hewasundara, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka

53.    Hajime Sono, NPO Tobacco-Free Advocacy Japan (TFAJ), Japan

54.    Hana Ross, University of Cape Town, South Africa

55.    Harry Rutter, University of Bath, United Kingdom

56.    Heather Wipfli, University of Southern California – Preventive Medicine and International Relations, United States

57.    Hery Chariansyah, Raya Indonesia, Indonesia

58.    Ifdhal Kasim, Rumah Mediasi Indonesia (RMI), Indonesia

59.    Jacky Sarita, HealthJustice Philippines, Philippines

60.    Jaime Galvez-Tan, HealthJustice Philippines, Philippines

61.    Jamie Pearce, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom

62.    Janet Hoek, University of Otago, New Zealand

63.    Jim McCambridge, University of York, United Kingdom

64.    Joan Louise Orendain, HealthJustice Philippines, Philippines

65.    Jojana Christine General, HealthJustice Philippines, Philippines

66.    Jose Manuel Asturias, HealthJustice Philippines, Philippines

67.    José M. Calheiros, MD, MPH, PhD, Professor of Preventive Medicine, Universidade Fernando Pessoa, Portugal

68.    Judy Delos Reyes, HealthJustice Philippines, Philippines

69.    Kalpana Acharya, Nepal Health Journalist Forum, Nepal

70.    Kamran Siddiqi, University of York, United Kingdom

71.    Laura Rosen, Tel Aviv University, Israel

72.    Leslie London, School of Public Health and Family Medicine, University of Cape Town

73.    Le Thi Thu, HealthBridge Foundation of Canada, Vietnam Office, Vietnam

74.    Li Jinkui, ThinkTank Research Center for Health Development (ThinkTank), China

75.    Liao Wenke, Chinese Association on Tobacco Control (CATC), China

76.    Lisa Bero, University of Sydney – Charles Perkins Centre, Australia

77.    Lisa Henriksen, Stanford University School of Medicine, United States

78.    Liza Ali, Smoke Free Kuala Lumpur (KLBAR), Malaysia

79.    Luk Joossens, Advocacy Officer, Association of European Cancer Leagues, Belgium

80.    Made Kerta Duana, Udayana University, Indonesia 

81.    Malcolm Brinn, University Of Queensland, Australia

82.    Manuja Perera, University of Kelaniya – Faculty of Medicine, Sri Lanka

83.    Margarete C. Kulik, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences – Health Behavior and Health Education, Center for the Study of Tobacco, United States

84.    Mariana Pinho, Inter-American Heart Foundation, Brazil

85.    Maria Piedade Moreira Brandão, University of Aveiro, Portugal

86.    Marita Hefler, Menzies School of Health Research, Australia

87.    Mark Levin, Wm. S. Richardson School of Law, The University of Hawaii at Manoa, United States

88.    Mark Petticrew, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom

89.    Martin Mckee CBE, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom

90.    Martin White, Vice President, UK Society of Behavioural Medicine, United Kongdom

91.    Matthew Peters, Macquarie University Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Australia

92.    May van Schalkwyk, Imperial College London, United Kingdom

93.    Melanio Mauricio III, HealthJustice Philippines, Philippines

94.    Melissa Mialon, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil

95.    Mike Daube, Curtin University, Australia

96.    Mira B. Aghi, Healis Sekhsaria Institute of Public Health, India

97.    Monica Andreis, ACT Health Promotion, Brazil

98.    Mohammad Hasnain, Project Coordinator, SUPRO, Bangladesh

99.    Muhammad Irsyad, Vice Chairman, Muhammadiyah Student Association, Indonesia

100. Mukhaer Pakkanna, Ahmad Dahlan School of Economics, Indonesia            

101. Naomi Oreskes, Harvard University, United States

102. Nason Maani Hessari, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom

103. Nazmi Bilir, Hacettepe University – Faculty of Medicine, Turkey

104. Nia Luxton, Australia

105. Nicholas Hopkinson, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom

106. Nick Wilson, University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand

107. Norashidah Mohamed Nor, Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), Malaysia

108. Norbert Hirschhorn, United Kingdom

109. Paraskevi A. Katsaounou, Evaggelismos Hospital, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece

110. Patricia Anne Lambert, International Legal Consortium at The Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids United States

111. Paul Grogan, Cancer Council Australia, Australia

112. Paula Rosa, #Semtabaco, Portugal

113. Peter Allebeck, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden

114. Petra Meier, ScHARR, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom

115. Phil Gendall, University of Otago – Department of Marketing, New Zealand

116. Priscilla Alderson, University College London, New Zealand

117. Raglan Maddox, Well Living House, Centre for Urban Health Solutions, St. Michael’s Hospital, Canada

118. Rajeev K. Choudhary, School of Public Health, PGIMER, India

119. Ralph Emerson Degollacion, HealthJustice Philippines, Philippines

120. Ramon Pedro P. Paterno, University of the Philippines Universal Health Care Study Group, Philippines

121. Renee Bittoun, University of Notre Dame Australia, Australia

122. Renu Sharma, International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, India

123. Retno Rusdjijati, Muhammadiyah Tobacco Control Centre, Muhammadiyah University, Indonesia

124. Reysal Bahian, HealthJustice Philippines, Philippines

125. Rima Afifi, Professor, University of Iowa, USA

126. Rima Nakkash, American University of Beirut, Lebanon

127. Rob Moodie, University of Melbourne, Australia

128. Robert N. Proctor, Stanford University, United States

129. Rumana Huque, University of Dhaka – Department of Economics / ARK Foundation, Bangladesh

130. Ruth E. Malone, University of California, San Francisco, United States

131. Saju V. Itty, Kerala Voluntary Health Services, India

132. Sameera Hewage, District Director of Health Services Office, Kandy (Under the Ministry of Health), Sri Lanka

133. Sandu Siyoto, Chairman, Surya Mitra Husada Kediri Institute of Health and Science (STRADA), Indonesia

134. Santi Martini, Faculty of Public Health, Airlangga University, Indonesia

135. Sapartinah, Indonesian Institute for Social Development (IISD), Indonesia

136. Sarah Herrera, HealthJustice Philippines, Philippines

137. Sarah Hill, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom

138. Sarah Jane Perkes, The University of Newcastle, Australia

139. Seto Mulyadi, Indonesia Agency for Child Protection (LPA), Indonesia

140. Sharon Lawn, Flinders University of South Australia – Flinders Human Behaviour and Health Research Unit, Department of Psychiatry, Australia

141. Shaun Cavanagh, Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, University of Otago, New Zealand

142. Shobha Shukla, Citizen News Service (CNS), India

143. Silvano Gallus, Department of Environmental Health Sciences – Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri IRCCS, Italy

144. Simon Capewell, University of Liverpool – Department of Public Health & Policy / Institute of Psychology, Health & Society, United Kingdom

145. Simon Chapman, Emeritus Professor, Sydney School of Public Health, University of Sydney, Australia

146. Sirach Loysmut, Faculty of Communication Arts, Rangsit University, Thailand

147. Sonu Goel, School of Public Health, Post, Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, India

148. Stanton A. Glantz, University of California San Francisco – Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education, United States

149. Stella Aguinaga Bialous, UCSF School of Nursing and UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, United States

150. Stephan Lewandowsky, University of Hawaii Cancer Center – Cancer Prevention in the Pacific, United Kingdom

151. Stephen Hamann, Tobacco Control Research and Knowledge Management Center, Thailand

152. Sumarjati Arjoso, Indonesian Public Health Association (TCSC, IPHA), Indonesia

153. Supriyatiningsih, Muhammadiyah Tobacco Control Centre, Muhammadiyah University, Indonesia

154. Tania Maria Cavalcante, National Cancer Institute, Ministry of Health, Brazil

155. Tara Singh Bam, International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union) Asia Pacific, Singapore

156. Theresa M. Marteau, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom

157. Thomas A. Wills, University of Hawaii Cancer Center – Cancer Prevention in the Pacific Program, United States

158. Thomas Eissenberg, Center for the Study of Tobacco Products, Virginia Commonwealth University, United States

159. Tim Lang, City University of London, United Kingdom

160. Tony Jewell, United Kingdom

161. Upendra Bhojani, Institute of Public Health (Bengaluru – India), India

162. Valeska Carvalho Figueiredo, Center for Studies on Tobacco or Health, National School of Public Health, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Ministry of Health, Brazil

163. Wang Kean, ThinkTank Research Center for Health Development (ThinkTank), China

164. Wasim Maziak, Florida International University – Robert Stempel College of Public Health and Social Work, Department of Epidemiology, United States

165. Witold Zatoński, Health Promotion Foundation, Poland

166. Wu Yiqun, ThinkTank Research Center for Health Development (ThinkTank), China

167. Xie Yu, ThinkTank Research Center for Health Development (ThinkTank), China

168. Xu Guihua, Chinese Association on Tobacco Control (CATC), China

169. Yang Gonghuan, ThinkTank Research Center for Health Development (ThinkTank), China

170. Yang Hongwei, ThinkTank Research Center for Health Development (ThinkTank), China

171. Yong Check Yoon, Independent Researcher, Malaysia