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With the international tobacco control conference COP9 now over, Tobacco Harm Reduction (THR) advocates have handed out their âGood COP, Bad COPâ awards.
The awards follow THR experts and consumer advocates organizing a global Livestream from 8 to 12 November during COP9 – the 9th Conference of Parties for the World Health Organizationâs Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC).
Dubbed sCOPe, the round-the-clock YouTube simulcast attracted significant attention, adding to increasing international pressure on the WHO to embrace safer nicotine products, not demonize them.
Nancy Loucas of CAPHRA (Coalition of Asia Pacific Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates) says sCOPe gave a voice to leading consumer advocates who were shut out of COP9. The focus, however, must now move to prepare for COP10 in 2023 where harm-reduced products will be a key discussion for delegates.
âThose of us passionate about safer nicotine products must reach out to the likes of public health officials and influencers. We need to humanize this debate and show how vaping has saved the lives of millions of ex-smokers,â says Ms. Loucas.
sCOPeâs Good COP awards:
The âWow, Someoneâs Actually Telling Us Whatâs Going Onâ Award went to COPWATCH for getting on the inside and giving the world real-time insights online.
The âGive The Man A Cigarâ Award went to Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary, Teodoro Locsin Jr, for standing up to COP9 delegates.
The âI am the Evidenceâ Award went to passionate US consumer advocate and sCOPe panelist, Liana Hudspeth.
sCOPeâs Bad COP awards:
The âYou Shouldnât Really Say That About Yourselfâ Award goes to FCTC Head, Dr. Adriana Blanco Marquizo, for her very bizarre âHow industry weaponizes scienceâ Tweet: https://twitter.com/
The âOur Proposal Wonât Do A Thing But Delegates Loved Itâ Award went to Iran, whose government holds a sizable stake in its domestic tobacco industry.
The âWhere The Hell Is Wallyâ Award went to WHO sponsor, anti-vape crusader, and American billionaire Michael Bloomberg for trading in COP9Â and flying to Glasgowâs glitzy, high-profile COP26.
To view the two sCOPe wrap-up discussions with leading THR consumer advocates, and the âGood COP, Bad COPâ awards, visit https://youtu.be/s9eZMoDeiCE and https://youtu.be/YVlpx6VCE7A
To view sCOPeâs five days of presentations and panel discussions, visit https://youtube.com/
Now live and boasting over 14,000 testimonials, CAPHRA is calling on those whoâve quit cigarettes through smoke-free nicotine alternatives to tell their story on www.righttovape.org
For a free digital media repository on tobacco harm reduction in Asia Pacific – including media releases, images, and graphics – please visit https://apthrmedia.org
About CAPHRA
The Coalition of Asia Pacific Tobacco Harm Advocates (CAPHRA) is a regional alliance of consumer tobacco harm reduction advocacy organizations. Its mission is to educate, advocate and represent the right of adult alternative nicotine consumers to access and use products that reduce harm from tobacco use.
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