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Small Countries Initiative impact report 2021–2024: four years of progress

The Small Countries Initiative (SCI), established in 2013, serves as a collaborative platform for 12 Member States in the WHO European Region, each with...

Regional meeting of national International Health Regulations focal points: report, 24-25 September 2024, Sofia, Bulgaria

On 24–25 September 2024, a meeting was held in Sofia, Bulgaria, for national IHR focal points (NFPs) in the WHO European Region. It was organized...

HIV/AIDS surveillance in Europe 2025 – 2024 data

This report presents HIV/AIDS surveillance data for 2024, which shows significant variation in epidemic patterns and trends across the World Health Organization...

Understanding the health and tourism nexus

This report explores the multifaceted nexus between health and tourism within the WHO European Region, emphasizing the importance of sustainable tourism...



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Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS): Russian Federation. Country Report 2016

Overview

The Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS) is a nationally representative household survey of persons age 15 years or older, and is a global standard to systematically monitor tobacco use and track key tobacco control indicators. GATS was launched as part of the Global Tobacco Surveillance System and it was first implemented in the Russian Federation in 2009, and was repeated in 2016. The overall scope of the GATS is to systematically monitor adult tobacco use in a nationally representative sample of Russian Federation population and provide foundation for further adaptation and reinforcement of effective tobacco control measures. The current report presents the results of the GATS 2016 on key tobacco control indicators and gives a comparative analysis with the GATS 2009. Updated with corrigendum on 24-04-2020.

WHO Team
Russian Federation, Tobacco (TOB)
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Organisation mondiale de la Santé. Bureau régional de l’Europe
Number of pages
140
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