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Background information and Timetable
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FCTC Philippines ratification

Smoking or Health in the Phils.
RA 9211: Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003
   Are your fave restaurants smokefree? Rate them!

Health warnings on tobacco products

World No Tobacco Day - May 31

Tobacco-free 23rd SEA Games
The Philippine Tobacco Lobby
DOH refuses tobacco industry
The 1999 Clean Air Act: Smoking Ban

Public galleries:
   Promoters of death vs Health champions
   Tobacco victims
   Tobacco ads: targeting kids

Kabayan, the truth shall set you free.
Tobacco Myths and Truths
Second-hand Smoke
"Light" and "Mild" Cigarettes: A Lie

We Can't Trust Tobacco Companies
Youth Smoking Prevention Sham
In the Tobacco Industry's Own Words

Why Philip Morris Invested in the Philippines
Partial Ad Bans Don't Work

Pinoy e-mail discussions
Tobacco Control Advocacy
Smoking Cessation

Kung di tayo, sino? Kung di ngayon, kailan?
Individuals / NGOs / Government

Letters and Press Releases

Links
WHO Tobacco Free Initiative
Key FCTC sites

Quit Smoking Philippines
KKK sa RJ radio program
Museo Pambata travelling exhibit

FCAP is a proud member of
FCAlogo
http://www.fctc.org

And the stinky ashtray goes to...
(What do we care about public health?)


- for accepting money from Philip Morris to host its supposed youth smoking prevention program "I'm STRONG..."

Robinson's Mall - for being unwilling to declare itself a smoke-free place as required by the Clean Air Act despite letters and personal calls to management (It is now semi-compliant under RA 9211)


Lucio Tan, owner of Fortune Tobacco


PMPMI corporate affairs director Bayen Elero,
executive director Chris Nelson, and public affairs and communications manager Dave Gomez

 

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"To work with the tobacco industry is like
wrestling with a pig,
both become dirty
but the pig likes it!"