The data availability landscape in seven sub-Saharan African countries and its role in strengthening sugar-sweetened beverage taxation

Background: Credible data and indicators are necessary for country-specific evidence to support the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) taxation. Objective: A cross-country analysis was undertaken in seven Sub-Saharan African countries to describe the...

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Main Authors: Agnes Erzse, Safura Abdool Karim, Anne Marie Thow, Gemma Ahaibwe, Hans Justus Amukugo, Gershim Asiki, Lebogang Gaogane, Mulenga M. Mukanu, Twalib Ngoma, Charles Mulindabigwi Ruhara, Milkah N Wanjohi, Karen Hofman
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-01-01
Series:Global Health Action
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16549716.2020.1871189
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spelling doaj-243950f91b61475fbf4630d3d6d3655e2021-06-25T10:30:42ZengTaylor & Francis GroupGlobal Health Action1654-98802021-01-0114110.1080/16549716.2020.18711891871189The data availability landscape in seven sub-Saharan African countries and its role in strengthening sugar-sweetened beverage taxationAgnes Erzse0Safura Abdool Karim1Anne Marie Thow2Gemma Ahaibwe3Hans Justus Amukugo4Gershim Asiki5Lebogang Gaogane6Mulenga M. Mukanu7Twalib Ngoma8Charles Mulindabigwi Ruhara9Milkah N Wanjohi10Karen Hofman11SAMRC/Centre for Health Economics and Decision Science, PRICELESS, University of Witwatersrand School of Public HealthSAMRC/Centre for Health Economics and Decision Science, PRICELESS, University of Witwatersrand School of Public HealthThe University of SydneyEconomic Policy Research Centre (EPRC), Makerere University, MakerereUniversity of NamibiaHealth and Systems for Health UnitBoitekanelo College, Department of Health Promotion & Education, University of BotswanaUniversity of Zambia School of Public Health, Lusaka, ZambiaEconomic and Social Research Foundation, Muhimbili University of Health and Allied SciencesUniversity of RwandaHealth and Systems for Health UnitSAMRC/Centre for Health Economics and Decision Science, PRICELESS, University of Witwatersrand School of Public HealthBackground: Credible data and indicators are necessary for country-specific evidence to support the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) taxation. Objective: A cross-country analysis was undertaken in seven Sub-Saharan African countries to describe the potential role of available data in strengthening SSB taxation. The objectives were to: document currently available data sources; report on public access; discuss strengths and limitations for use in monitoring SSB taxation; describe policy maker's data needs, and propose improvements in data collection. Methods: The study used a mixed-methods approach involving a secondary data analysis of publicly available documents, and a qualitative exploration of the data needs of policy makers’ using primary data. Findings were synthesised and assessed for data strengths and weaknesses, including usability and availability. SSB taxation-related data availability was critically assessed with respect to adequacy in strengthening taxation policy on SSBs. Results: Findings showed a paucity of SSB taxation-related data in all seven countries. National survey data are inadequate regarding the intake of SSBs and household expenditure on SSBs. Fiscal data from SSB tax revenue, value added tax from SSB sales, corporate income tax from SSB companies and SSB custom duty revenues, are lacking. Accurate information on the soft drink industry is not easily accessed. Conclusion: Timely, easily understood, concise, and locally relevant evidence is needed in order to inform policy development on SSBs. The relevant data are drawn from multiple sectors. Cross- sector collaboration is therefore needed. Indicators for SSBs should be developed and included in current data collection tools to ensure monitoring and evaluation for SSB taxation.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16549716.2020.1871189jennifer stewart williams
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author Agnes Erzse
Safura Abdool Karim
Anne Marie Thow
Gemma Ahaibwe
Hans Justus Amukugo
Gershim Asiki
Lebogang Gaogane
Mulenga M. Mukanu
Twalib Ngoma
Charles Mulindabigwi Ruhara
Milkah N Wanjohi
Karen Hofman
spellingShingle Agnes Erzse
Safura Abdool Karim
Anne Marie Thow
Gemma Ahaibwe
Hans Justus Amukugo
Gershim Asiki
Lebogang Gaogane
Mulenga M. Mukanu
Twalib Ngoma
Charles Mulindabigwi Ruhara
Milkah N Wanjohi
Karen Hofman
The data availability landscape in seven sub-Saharan African countries and its role in strengthening sugar-sweetened beverage taxation
Global Health Action
jennifer stewart williams
author_facet Agnes Erzse
Safura Abdool Karim
Anne Marie Thow
Gemma Ahaibwe
Hans Justus Amukugo
Gershim Asiki
Lebogang Gaogane
Mulenga M. Mukanu
Twalib Ngoma
Charles Mulindabigwi Ruhara
Milkah N Wanjohi
Karen Hofman
author_sort Agnes Erzse
title The data availability landscape in seven sub-Saharan African countries and its role in strengthening sugar-sweetened beverage taxation
title_short The data availability landscape in seven sub-Saharan African countries and its role in strengthening sugar-sweetened beverage taxation
title_full The data availability landscape in seven sub-Saharan African countries and its role in strengthening sugar-sweetened beverage taxation
title_fullStr The data availability landscape in seven sub-Saharan African countries and its role in strengthening sugar-sweetened beverage taxation
title_full_unstemmed The data availability landscape in seven sub-Saharan African countries and its role in strengthening sugar-sweetened beverage taxation
title_sort data availability landscape in seven sub-saharan african countries and its role in strengthening sugar-sweetened beverage taxation
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Global Health Action
issn 1654-9880
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Background: Credible data and indicators are necessary for country-specific evidence to support the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) taxation. Objective: A cross-country analysis was undertaken in seven Sub-Saharan African countries to describe the potential role of available data in strengthening SSB taxation. The objectives were to: document currently available data sources; report on public access; discuss strengths and limitations for use in monitoring SSB taxation; describe policy maker's data needs, and propose improvements in data collection. Methods: The study used a mixed-methods approach involving a secondary data analysis of publicly available documents, and a qualitative exploration of the data needs of policy makers’ using primary data. Findings were synthesised and assessed for data strengths and weaknesses, including usability and availability. SSB taxation-related data availability was critically assessed with respect to adequacy in strengthening taxation policy on SSBs. Results: Findings showed a paucity of SSB taxation-related data in all seven countries. National survey data are inadequate regarding the intake of SSBs and household expenditure on SSBs. Fiscal data from SSB tax revenue, value added tax from SSB sales, corporate income tax from SSB companies and SSB custom duty revenues, are lacking. Accurate information on the soft drink industry is not easily accessed. Conclusion: Timely, easily understood, concise, and locally relevant evidence is needed in order to inform policy development on SSBs. The relevant data are drawn from multiple sectors. Cross- sector collaboration is therefore needed. Indicators for SSBs should be developed and included in current data collection tools to ensure monitoring and evaluation for SSB taxation.
topic jennifer stewart williams
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16549716.2020.1871189
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