With about eight million people dying annually due to smoking-related illnesses and outright quitting being difficult for most smokers, experts
The first edition of the Harm Reduction Exchange (HRE) event was held on January 20, 2022, and was themed “Harm Reduction as a Winning Strategy in Africa.” The half-day virtual forum focused on the rationale behind harm reduction in general. There is a need to ensure that key stakeholders, including the media, are well-informed on current advances in harm reduction and relevant information about the scientific evidence supporting harm reduction’s impact on public health. The agenda revolved around the following themes:
The exchange aimed at bringing together harm reduction advocates to focus on the rationale behind harm reduction in general and tobacco harm reduction in particular with the following objectives in mind:
With about eight million people dying annually due to smoking-related illnesses and outright quitting being difficult for most smokers, experts
The Campaign for Safer Alternatives (CASA), an organisation based in Kenya, working with various stakeholders, including policymakers, on key issues
Phillip Morris International (PMI) says misinformation has hampered its campaign to replace combustible cigarettes with tobacco harm reduction alternatives. “But