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Hjem > Publications > Key alcohol publications > WHO Expert Committee on Problems Related to Alcohol Consumption
WHO Expert Committee on Problems Related to Alcohol ConsumptionThe WHO Expert Committee on Problems Related to Alcohol Consumption adresses the disease burden attributable to alcohol consumption and recommends a range of strategies and policy options.
The Committee recommends a range of strategies and policy options that have a sound evidence base and global relevance for reducing alcohol-related harm, emphasizing that their adaptation and implementation at the national and sub-national levels should take into account specifi c cultural and legal contexts and the local configuration of alcohol problems. The Committee also recommends that WHO should support governments, particularly in low- and middle-income countries, in developing, implementing and evaluating national and sub-national evidence-based policies, action plans and programmes. The Committee’s conclusions and recommendations have signifi cant implications for future developments in this area. The main content of the report is:
WHO Expert Committee on Problems Related to Alcohol Consumption; Second Report, WHO Technical Report Series 944, Geneva 2007
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