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SPARC calls for collective action to safeguard children from tobacco harms

SPARC

Islamabad: The Society for the Protection of the Rights of the Child (SPARC) has commended the Government of Pakistan for its significant achievements in tobacco control, which stand as a testament to its commitment to protecting public health and safeguarding future generations from the harmful effects of tobacco use. At a networking meeting with journalists, … Read more

Need for coordinated efforts to save Pakistani Youth from Tobacco hazards: SPARC

Need for coordinated efforts to save Pakistani Youth from Tobacco hazards: SPARC

ISLAMABAD: In a significant step towards combating the growing tobacco epidemic among Pakistan’s youth, the Society for the Protection of the Rights of the Child (SPARC) convened a two-day dialogue titled “Discussion on Sustainable Tobacco Control Measures: Protecting Youth from Emerging Health Risks.” Participants emphasized the need for strengthening policy frameworks, enhancing enforcement mechanisms, implementing … Read more

SPARC Urges Action Against Tobacco Industry’s Deceptive Tactics to introduce Smaller Cigarette Packs

ISLAMABAD: The Society for the Protection of the Rights of the Child (SPARC) has expressed deep concerns over a latest proposal by the tobacco industry, pressurizing the government to allow cigarette packs with less than 20 cigarettes, a move that could wreak havoc on the public health, especially among youth and vulnerable segments of the … Read more

Groundbreaking Empowering Project for Women and Girls Launched in Pakistan

Groundbreaking Empowering Project for Women and Girls Launched in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Society for the Protection of the Rights of the Child (SPARC), a leading organization dedicated to child rights, launched its latest initiative, the Empowering Women and Girls Project, with the support of the Commonwealth of Learning (COL). This comprehensive endeavor aims to address the unique challenges faced by women and girls, providing them with … Read more

Increase Taxes on Cigarettes, Not Utilities

SPARC highlights Pakistan’s significant burden of tobacco use, highlighting the health and economic costs. Malik Imran Ahmad from CTFK underscores the challenge of tobacco control in Pakistan. High tobacco consumption rates among adults and significant tobacco-related deaths annually. The Society for the Protection of the Rights of the Child (SPARC), in a recent press release, … Read more

Pakistan faces challenges in combating tobacco menace

Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: The Society for the Protection of the Rights of the Child (SPARC), in a recent press release, shared statistics highlighting the significant burden tobacco use imposes on Pakistan, both in terms of public health and economic costs. Instead of increasing taxes on utilities such as electricity and gas, the government should prioritize increasing taxes on cigarettes to reduce the health cost burden and economic crisis.

Malik Imran Ahmad, Country Head of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids (CTFK), stated that Pakistan faces a considerable challenge in combating the tobacco menace. He also presented statistics showing a high prevalence of tobacco use in the country, with 31.9 million adults (15 years and above) consuming tobacco products, accounting for about 19.7% of the adult population.

He further added that tobacco-related illnesses, such as cancer, diabetes, and heart disease, contribute to over 160,000 deaths annually in Pakistan. These deaths not only affect individuals but also have broader impacts on families, communities, and the healthcare system.

Malik Imran proposed an immediate 30% FED increase in 2024, which can recover 19.8% of costs, narrowing the gap between health burdens and tax revenues.

This tax proposal represents a clear ‘win-win’ in terms of health and revenue for the government and the people of Pakistan. Moreover, the recently initiated track & trace system on cigarettes is expected to reduce counterfeiting, restrain tax evasion, and maintain accountability.

Dr. Khalil Ahmad, program manager at SPARC, highlighted that low cigarette prices are the reason why children and youth initiate smoking. He added that smoking-related illnesses and deaths incur substantial economic costs, amounting to 1.6% of Pakistan’s GDP each year.

These costs encompass healthcare expenses, productivity losses due to illness and premature death, as well as other indirect economic impacts. Additionally, he addressed that the tobacco epidemic requires comprehensive strategies encompassing public health interventions, strong tobacco control policies, and awareness campaigns.

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Healthcare activists urge immediate implementation of Tobacco Health Levy in Pakistan

Tobacco

Islamabad, January 16, 2024 – In a press release issued by the Society for the Protection of the Rights of the Child (SPARC), health activists emphasized the urgent need for the implementation of the Tobacco Health Levy in Pakistan, a measure that has been pending since 2019. The levy, if executed in a timely manner, … Read more

Harms of Addictive Nicotine Products exposed by SPARC

Addictive Nicotine Products

Islamabad, 14 December 2023 – The Society for the Protection of the Rights of the Child (SPARC) organized a pivotal seminar at a Local Hotel in Islamabad, unraveling the misleading narrative peddled by the tobacco industry about the purportedly “less harmful” nature of nicotine products. The event showcased insightful discussions from distinguished speakers, each contributing … Read more

Strengthening Track and Trace System can save 30 to 40 billion for the Exchequer

Track and Trace System

Islamabad November 2, 2023: Health Activists have urged the government and relevant authorities to strengthen the Track and Trace System for tobacco products. This is a crucial step in not only curbing illicit trade but also in ensuring the protection of our children from the harms of tobacco products and recovering the much-needed tax revenue … Read more

Estimated 22.84 Million Children Are Out-Of-School In Pakistan

Estimated 22.84 Million Children Are Out-Of-School In Pakistan

Society for the Protection of the Rights of the Child (SPARC) organized a media briefing on Pakistan’s International Commitments on Child Rights at a local hotel on Thursday. The participants, which included parliamentarians, child rights experts, civil society activists and child clumber members, discussed the status of child rights in Pakistan in the light of … Read more

Dr. Arif Alvi visits Space Application and Research Centre

Arif Alvi

President of Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Dr. Arif Alvi visited Space Application and Research Centre today (Jun 23). According to the details, the president has visited SPARC which is a subsidiary of Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO). The sources said that General Nadeem Raza, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee accompanied President … Read more