Monitoring compliance with Senegal's tobacco products packaging and labelling requirements 6 months after implementation of the law

Mamadou Bamba Sagna, Mary Clare Rosemeyer, Oumar Ba, Fatou Diouf, Karoline Walter, Bintou Camara Bityeki, Maria G. Carmona, Ernesto Marcelo Sebrie

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Abstract

Introduction: As of December 2021, 22 countries and one jurisdiction in WHO African Region (AFRO) have adopted pictorial health warning labels on tobacco packaging, but only 13 have implemented them. In 2014, Senegal enacted a comprehensive tobacco control law, which requires strong provisions on tobacco packaging and labelling. The objective of this study was to assess the level of compliance with these provisions in Senegal 6 months after implementation. Methods: Data collection took place in Senegal's capital city of Dakar across 12 districts in February 2018, following the Tobacco Pack Surveillance System Field Protocol developed by the Institute for Global Tobacco Control at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Unique tobacco packs were purchased from a total of 48 tobacco vendors, and compliance with new packaging and labelling provisions was assessed. Results: In total, seven unique cigarette packs were confirmed to be legally available for sale in Dakar, Senegal. All packs complied with all health warning provisions (type, size, location, language and quitline information) as well as bans on quantitative emissions yields. However, no pack complied with the descriptive constituents and emissions statement required on the lateral side, and four of the seven packs violated the ban on misleading brand descriptors. Conclusions: AFRO countries have made substantial progress in adopting comprehensive tobacco control laws that bring them closer into alignment with the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. This study found areas of effective implementation of FCTC recommended packaging and labelling requirements, as well as areas in need of stronger enforcement.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article numbertobaccocontrol-2021-056973
JournalTobacco control
DOIs
StateAccepted/In press - 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • low/middle income country
  • packaging and labelling
  • surveillance and monitoring

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Health(social science)
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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