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Youth Health Priority: WHO's "Stop the Lies" Campaign Takes Aim at Tobacco Industry Tactics


The Global Tobacco Industry Interference Index 2023 highlights a concerning trend of tobacco companies working against health policies in dozens of countries, employing tactics to undermine protective measures. In response, WHO's "Stop the Lies" offers a powerful PR campaign that seeks to expose these efforts and safeguard future generations' health, explains Karla Jo Helms, Anti-PR® Chief Strategist of JOTO PR Disruptorstm.

TAMPA BAY, Fla., March 25, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The World Health Organization (WHO)'s "Stop the Lies" campaign demonstrates a comprehensive and proactive approach to combating tobacco industry interference and protecting public health, particularly among young people. By leveraging evidence, amplifying youth voices, and advocating for policy protection, the campaign embodies WHO's commitment to advancing global health goals. "The WHO campaign was impressive, a real PR win over big tobacco," explains?Karla Jo Helms, Anti-PR Chief Strategist of JOTO PR Disruptors. "It's a proactive strategy that changed minds."

"The 'Stop the Lies' campaign is extremely effective in how it empowers individuals, challenges misinformation, and reclaims control over health policy." - Karla Jo Helms

Evidence from the?latest The Global Tobacco Industry Interference Index 2023, published by STOP and the Global Center for Good Governance in Tobacco Control, supported WHO's campaign. The report indicated a worsening trend in interference by tobacco companies against health policies. (1)?

What "Stop the Lies" Gets Right
The "Stop the Lies" campaign initiated by the World Health Organization (WHO) is commendable for several reasons:

Disturbing trends revealed
According to tobacco companies, heated tobacco products (HTPs) are less dangerous because the tobacco is heated rather than burned like conventional cigarettes. The claim is the harmful substances formed at combustion's higher temperature are significantly reduced. This tobacco industry reduced-risk claim has yet to be fully supported by independent scientific evidence. (2)

The good news is that the use of tobacco products and e-cigarettes has declined among young people?10% of middle and high school students reported current tobacco product use in 2023, and current e-cigarette use among high school students was reduced from 14.1% to 10% from 2022 to 2023. (3) However, too many people worldwide (about 22% in 2020) continue to smoke or use tobacco products, particularly in poorer low- and middle-income countries, where around 80% of the world's 1.3 billion tobacco users live. According to reports, half of tobacco users who don't quit will die, with tobacco killing more than 8 million people each year, including an estimated 1.3 million non-smokers who are exposed to second-hand smoke. (4)

A New Era in the Fight Against Tobacco
WHO's proactive approach heralds a new era of strategic communication in public health advocacy. By leveraging the power of storytelling, grassroots mobilization, and digital outreach, the campaign aims to catalyze societal change from the grassroots up. Furthermore, WHO's transparent and evidence-based messaging is a blueprint for healthcare, pharmaceutical, and manufacturing stakeholders to emulate. (5)

"The 'Stop the Lies' campaign is extremely effective in how it empowers individuals, challenges misinformation, and reclaims control over health policy," Helms explains.?

Helms also notes that public opinion campaigns of this nature can be employed by private businesses and enterprises making significant changes through their innovative products and services that improve the status quo. She says she is seeing an increase in entrepreneurs and executives willing to challenge the status quo in their narratives and are increasingly viewing public education as part of their duty.

As the world grapples with the dual challenges of misinformation and corporate influence, WHO's "Stop the Lies" campaign is a testament to collective action's power. "By fostering a culture of transparency, accountability, and evidence-based decision-making, effective PR can help expose and ensure that health policies, and corporate agendas, serve the public interest," Helms concludes.

About JOTO PR Disruptorstm?
JOTO PR Disruptors is a public opinion agency that thrives on tackling the biggest challenges and turning them into the greatest opportunities. Specializing in Anti-PR®, they take a disruptive approach to public relations, leveraging controversy, debate, and innovation to spark conversation and effect meaningful change. For more information on how they're leading the charge, visit their website at http://www.jotopr.com.??

References:
1. "The Global Tobacco Industry Interference Index 2023"; Accessed 14 March 2024; globaltobaccoindex.org/report-summary.
2. "Heated Tobacco Products"; Tobacco Tactics; Accessed 14 March 2024; tobaccotactics.org/article/heated-tobacco-products/.
3. Birdsey J, Cornelius M, Jamal A, et al; "Tobacco Product Use Among U.S. Middle and High School Students ? National Youth Tobacco Survey, 2023"; Weekly Report; Accessed 14 March 2024; dx.doi.org/10.15585/mmwr.mm7244a1.
4. Brandt, Allan M.; "Inventing conflicts of interest: a history of tobacco industry tactics"; Am J Public Health; January 2012; ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3490543/.
5. "New WHO campaign highlights tobacco industry tactics to influence public health policies"; 16 November 2023; who.int/news/item/16-11-2023-new-who-campaign-highlights-tobacco-industry-tactics-to-influence-public-health-policies.

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