South-south cooperation on tobacco control - Project Plan on Article 5.2. National Coordination Brasil - Colombia

Background and challenges to implementation Based on Colombian demands to meet its obligations under the WHO FCTC and face the challenges on strengthening and accelerating tobacco control programs, both countries set a Cooperation Project aimed to raise the topic on governmental agenda and ensure sm...

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Main Authors: Diogo Alves, Lorena Viviana Calderón Pinzón
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Publishing 2018-03-01
Series:Tobacco Induced Diseases
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Online Access:http://www.journalssystem.com/tid/South-south-cooperation-on-tobacco-control-Project-Plan-on-Article-5-2-National-Coordination,84600,0,2.html
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spelling doaj-fcef24960c9c4fe1820a3e50772c520e2020-11-25T02:42:06ZengEuropean PublishingTobacco Induced Diseases1617-96252018-03-0116110.18332/tid/8460084600South-south cooperation on tobacco control - Project Plan on Article 5.2. National Coordination Brasil - ColombiaDiogo Alves0Lorena Viviana Calderón Pinzón1Ministry of Health of Brazil, BrazilMinistry of Health and Social Protection Colombia, Noncommunicable Diseases Office, ColombiaBackground and challenges to implementation Based on Colombian demands to meet its obligations under the WHO FCTC and face the challenges on strengthening and accelerating tobacco control programs, both countries set a Cooperation Project aimed to raise the topic on governmental agenda and ensure smooth and coordinated tobacco control multisectoral response at different levels of governance. Intervention or response Brazil will organize a virtual meeting to launch the project and make a presentation of its own governance context and structure. Provider to share with recipients the methodology for carrying out the mapping exercise Brazilian experience, lessons learned, current activities. Recipient country carry out a mapping activity of key stakeholders working in the tobacco control area. Understanding stakeholders role and how they impact on the good functioning of the National Coordinating Mechanisms in order to avoid possible overlapping responsibilities Identify potential “opinion leader”/ focal point for tobacco control within each country Based on the information collected from each country and on the diagnosis, develop a general “Guidelines for smart approach”, which will contain methodology related to stakeholders mapping and involvement. Results and lessons learnt Guidelines implementation. Workshops will be organized in the recipient countries, including simulation exercises that brings together key stakeholders. Training the smart approach with opinion leader and possible focal points for tobacco control and set a plan for the approach; Implement the smart approach with stakeholders by opinion leader or national focal points to institutionalize well-functioning and reliable financed tobacco control focal points and National Coordinating Mechanisms (NCMs); Implement the smart approach with stakeholders to allocate human and financial resources for planning and implementing of tobacco control activities by opinion leader or national focal points; Conclusions and key recommendations South South Cooperation is a tool that enables the exchange of information and knowledge between countries, recognizing the strengths and weaknesses of each and enhancing the capacity development in both supplier and recipient countries.http://www.journalssystem.com/tid/South-south-cooperation-on-tobacco-control-Project-Plan-on-Article-5-2-National-Coordination,84600,0,2.htmlWCTOH
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South-south cooperation on tobacco control - Project Plan on Article 5.2. National Coordination Brasil - Colombia
Tobacco Induced Diseases
WCTOH
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Lorena Viviana Calderón Pinzón
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title South-south cooperation on tobacco control - Project Plan on Article 5.2. National Coordination Brasil - Colombia
title_short South-south cooperation on tobacco control - Project Plan on Article 5.2. National Coordination Brasil - Colombia
title_full South-south cooperation on tobacco control - Project Plan on Article 5.2. National Coordination Brasil - Colombia
title_fullStr South-south cooperation on tobacco control - Project Plan on Article 5.2. National Coordination Brasil - Colombia
title_full_unstemmed South-south cooperation on tobacco control - Project Plan on Article 5.2. National Coordination Brasil - Colombia
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description Background and challenges to implementation Based on Colombian demands to meet its obligations under the WHO FCTC and face the challenges on strengthening and accelerating tobacco control programs, both countries set a Cooperation Project aimed to raise the topic on governmental agenda and ensure smooth and coordinated tobacco control multisectoral response at different levels of governance. Intervention or response Brazil will organize a virtual meeting to launch the project and make a presentation of its own governance context and structure. Provider to share with recipients the methodology for carrying out the mapping exercise Brazilian experience, lessons learned, current activities. Recipient country carry out a mapping activity of key stakeholders working in the tobacco control area. Understanding stakeholders role and how they impact on the good functioning of the National Coordinating Mechanisms in order to avoid possible overlapping responsibilities Identify potential “opinion leader”/ focal point for tobacco control within each country Based on the information collected from each country and on the diagnosis, develop a general “Guidelines for smart approach”, which will contain methodology related to stakeholders mapping and involvement. Results and lessons learnt Guidelines implementation. Workshops will be organized in the recipient countries, including simulation exercises that brings together key stakeholders. Training the smart approach with opinion leader and possible focal points for tobacco control and set a plan for the approach; Implement the smart approach with stakeholders by opinion leader or national focal points to institutionalize well-functioning and reliable financed tobacco control focal points and National Coordinating Mechanisms (NCMs); Implement the smart approach with stakeholders to allocate human and financial resources for planning and implementing of tobacco control activities by opinion leader or national focal points; Conclusions and key recommendations South South Cooperation is a tool that enables the exchange of information and knowledge between countries, recognizing the strengths and weaknesses of each and enhancing the capacity development in both supplier and recipient countries.
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