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The objective of the treaty is "to protect present and future generations from the devastating health, social, environmental and economic consequences of tobacco consumption and exposure to tobacco smoke." WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control ; Article 3, ''Objective'' To this end, the treaty provides a framework of national, regional and international tobacco control measures, including the setting of broad limits on the production, sale, distribution, advertisement, taxation, and government policies towards tobacco.

The treaty is sponsored by the World Health Organization , an intergovernmental agency of the United Nations System dedicated to public health and whose global headquarters are located in Geneva, Switzerland .

The Tobacco Industry has sought to reduce the influence of this treaty but with limited success. Most nations worldwide are finding that ever larger numbers of their citizens are getting ill and dying of Lung Cancer , Emphysema , and Heart Disease as one of the Causes related to the use of the product or to Secondhand Smoking . Since National Health Systems in many nations pay for treatment of these diseases, there is a strong financial incentive for governments to control spending on health and thus discourage tobacco use.


REQUIREMENTS


Significant provisions of the treaty require that parties implement the following measures:

Furthermore, Tobacco Tax increases are encouraged (so as to reduce consumption, in particular by young people) and Duty-free Sales are discouraged. ( Article 6 )


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