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STRIVE: Research on structural drivers behind the spread of HIV/AIDS
2012-05-02
A new and promising research program on structural drivers of the HIV/AIDS epidemic has now been started under the title STRIVE. The program is highly relevant for alcohol and development discussions, as excessive drinking is one of the four drivers to be examined.
The Malawi Alcohol Policy Alliance established
2012-05-02
A collaboration process for Malawian NGOs, which was triggered by advocacy efforts by the alcohol in industry in 2007, has now led to the formation of a national NGO alliance, MAPA, to work for evidence-based alcohol policies.
New report on intimate partner violence and alcohol use
2012-05-02
A new evidence overview points at excessive alcohol consumption as one the key drivers behind intimate partner violence. The report is written by senior lecturer Lori Heise at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
Liqour sachets banned in Zambia
2012-04-16
Professor-Nkandu-Luo-ZambiaThe Government of Zambia has with immediate effect banned the manufacturing and sale of strong liquor sachets commonly known as tujilijili. This was announced by Minister Luo (picture)at a press briefing in Lusaka on Sunday 15 April, reports The Times of Zambia.

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Global Alcohol Policy Alliance (GAPA) calls for action:
Alcohol and NCDs - need for response to WHO consultation
2012-03-30
The Global Alcohol Policy Alliance has called for civil society and Member States of the World Health Organization (WHO) to ask that reduced alcohol consumption be reinstated among the global priority targets for prevention and control of non-communicable diseases (NCD). A consultation is open until 19 Arpil.
Successful Global Alcohol Policy Conference in Bangkok:
“We have enough evidence to act. Now!”
2012-02-20
A historic moment! A significant success! Great words were used at the closing of the Global Alcohol Policy Conference in Bangkok 15 February, - and for good reasons. The conference had everything in terms of technical contents, commitment from participants as well as excellent conference facilities and local staff.
WHO Bulletin on Global Fund conflict of interest
2012-01-05
South African Minister of Social Development:
“We have to be robust in reducing harm caused by alcohol"
2011-12-16
Questionable tactics in marketing
2011-12-09
African women are non-drinkers
2011-12-05
Human Development Report 2011
2011-12-16
UN adopts declaration on non-communicable diseases
2011-09-26
Journal Addiction calls for action on alcohol and NCD
2011-08-17
Zambia: An alcohol policy alliance in the making?
2011-06-24
Lack of clarity on role of industry for UN NCD meeting
NGOs express concern over conflict of interest
2011-06-23
New WHO report:
Monitoring Alcohol Marketing in Africa
2011-06-20

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