Tag: GATS 2021
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Protecting Indonesian Communities from Second-Hand Smoke: Strengthening Enforcement and Public Health
Overview: The Challenge of Second-Hand Smoke in Indonesia Despite progress in public health policy, exposure to second-hand smoke remains a critical concern for many Indonesians. Subnational smoke-free regulations have expanded dramatically, with more than 90% of districts adopting them. Yet enforcement gaps and ongoing exposure in public spaces show that policy alone is not enough.…
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Protecting Communities from Second-Hand Smoke in Indonesia: Enforcement Gaps and Path Forward
Why Protecting Communities from Second-Hand Smoke Matters Second-hand smoke remains a pressing public health issue in Indonesia. While policy advances have pushed subnational governments to implement smoke-free regulations in public spaces, the gap between law and practice continues to expose residents—especially the most vulnerable—to health risks. The Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS) 2021 highlights a…
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Protecting Communities from Second-Hand Smoke in Indonesia
Why Protecting Communities from Second-Hand Smoke Matters Second-hand smoke remains a major public health concern in Indonesia. Even as more than 90% of districts have adopted subnational smoke-free regulations, enforcement gaps dilute potential benefits. The health risks of exposure—especially for children, pregnant people, and low-wage workers—are well documented, including respiratory infections, asthma flare-ups, cardiovascular disease,…
