Advancing whole-of-government approaches to tobacco control: Article 5.3 and the challenge of policy coordination in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, India and Uganda

Author:

Barry Rachel AnnORCID,Abdullah S MORCID,Chugh AasthaORCID,Hirpa Selamawit,Kumar Praveen,Male Denis,Ralston RobORCID,Wagner-Rizvi TraceyORCID,Collin Jeff

Abstract

IntroductionDespite an extensive evidence base on the diverse economic, environmental and social benefits of tobacco control, difficulties in establishing coordinated national approaches remain a defining challenge for Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) implementation. Minimising tobacco industry interference is seen as key to effective coordination, and this paper analyses implementation of Article 5.3 guidelines, exploring implications for whole-of-government approaches to tobacco control in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, India and Uganda.MethodsBased on 131 semistructured interviews with government officials and other key stakeholders, we explore barriers and facilitators for promoting: (1)horizontal coordinationacross health and other policy spheres, and (2)vertical coordinationacross national and subnational governments on Article 5.3 implementation.ResultsOur analysis identifies common barriers to coordination across diverse geographical contexts and varying approaches to implementation. They highlight broadly shared experiences of limited understanding and engagement beyond health agencies; restricted responsibility and uncertainty amid conflicting mandates; tensions with wider governance practices and norms; limited capacity and authority of coordination mechanisms; and obstacles to vertical coordination across local, state and national governments. Interview data also indicate important opportunities to advance coordination across sectors and government levels, with Article 5.3 measures capable of informing changes in practices, building support in other sectors, allowing for ‘bottom-up’ innovation and being shaped by engagement with civil society.ConclusionSupporting effective implementation of Article 5.3 is key to advancing multisectoral approaches to FCTC implementation and tobacco control’s contributions to global health and sustainable development.

Funder

UKRI Global Challenges Research Fund

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health (social science)

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