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More than 1.2 million signatures
have been collected during a one-month No Smoking House
campaign in Vietnam.
The figure was released by the Vietnam Women’s Union (VWU)
Central Committee and the Office of the World Health
Organisation (WHO) in Vietnam at a meeting to sum up the
campaign in Hanoi on July 22.
The No Smoking House campaign was launched on May 31 as part
of activities in response to the World No Tobacco Day:
‘Tobacco and Gender’, focusing on the harmful effects of
smoking on women and children.
Together with collecting signatures, the VWU Central
Committee trained its staff and officers in 30 provinces and
cities about the harmful effects of smoking, the smoking
situation in Vietnam and the benefits of a non-smoking
environment.
Over 820,000 women were provided with information on the
damaging effects of cigarette smoke and passive smoking
through activities of grassroots women’s associations.
Women’s associations at all levels delivered 200,000
WHO-issued postcards on tobacco’s bad effects.
Speaking at the meeting, a WHO representative emphasised the
important role of the VWU in accessing and disseminating
information to families about the dangers of tobacco. (VNA) |