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Project profile

Strengthening of smoke-free policies and their enforcement for smoke-free Hanoi

Introduction

Developing smoke-free public places to protect non-smokers from the harmful effects of secondhand smoke is one of the priorities of the National Policies for Tobacco Control issued by the Vietnamese Government in December 2000. The implementation and enforcement of smoke-free public places is also a requirement of the FCTC, of which Vietnam is a party. However, implementation has been a significant challenge for the Vietnamese government, given the current high prevalence of smoking in the country, widespread public acceptance of smoking, weak enforcement measures, lack of skilled institutional leadership, low levels of public support for and compliance with smoke-free policies, and lack local government acceptance that the issue is important.

HealthBridge, the Government of Vietnam, and other agencies have carried out several pilot projects to implement smoke-free policies in specific settings in Vietnam, such as schools, restaurants, and public transportation. Although these projects provided useful experience in developing procedures to implement smoke-free policies, they also encountered challenges due to the lack of local government support, limitations in mobilizing community support, and very sporadic enforcement by authorized officials. Lessons learned through the implementation of those projects will be critical to the success of this proposed project.

In order to address problems related to a reluctant public and inadequate enforcement, a model smoke-free public places policy needs to be implemented in an entire community using comprehensive measures including advocacy, enforcement strengthening measures, and public education. The implementation of such a model in all settings within a defined geographic area would also test and improve the efficiency of public education and advocacy efforts. This project aims to implement community-wide smoke-free policy and thereby develop a smoke-free model city in Vietnam, to help the Government scale up the model to other provinces and cities.

Objectives

The project's objectives are:

Results and Impact

Since the project's commencement in April 2008, the following has been achieved:

OBJECTIVE 1

OBJECTIVE 2

OBJECTIVE 3

The baseline survey and public poll on smoke-free offices and public places was conducted at the beginning of the project; ongoing monitoring shows that significant progress in implementing smoke-free policies is evident in the target sectors.

Lessons Learned

None noted yet.

Recommendations

None noted yet.

Key Partners: Vietnam Public Health Association

Location: Hanoi, Vietnam

Donor: Bloomberg Initiative, through Tobacco Free Kids

Duration: 1 April, 2008 - 1 April, 2010

Contact person:

Le Viet Hoa

Project Manager, HealthBridge Vietnam

Reports and Resources

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