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«Запретили — не исчезли: почему запрет никотиновых паучей в Узбекистане дает обратный эффект» [Информационно-аналитический документ]

Новый информационно-аналитический документ платформы Path to Smoke-Free посвящен растущему разрыву между амбициями Узбекистана в сфере борьбы с табаком и мерами, которые с наибольшей вероятностью...

Banned but Not Gone. Why Uzbekistan’s Nicotine Pouch Prohibition Is Backfiring [Briefing Paper]

A new briefing paper from Path to Smoke-Free examines the widening gap between Uzbekistan’s tobacco control ambitions and the policies most likely to achieve them. Uzbekistan has 3.5 million smokers...

The Global Case for Nicotine Pouches [Position Paper]

We are pleased to share our latest position paper examining how nicotine pouches represent a unique convergence of public health, environmental, and social benefits in the pursuit of smoke-free...

Sovereignty, Security, and Subsidiarity [Issue Brief]

This issue brief complements We Are Innovation and Path to Smoke-free’s Briefing Paper ‘The EU Case for Innovative Nicotine Products’ by exploring critical dimensions of...

The Mental Health Imperative [Issue Brief]

This issue brief complements We Are Innovation and Path to Smoke-free’s Briefing Paper ‘The EU Case for Innovative Nicotine Products’ by exploring critical dimensions of...

Innovation as Europe’s Competitive Advantage [Issue Brief]

This issue brief complements We Are Innovation and Path to Smoke-free’s Briefing Paper ‘The EU Case for Innovative Nicotine Products’ by exploring critical dimensions of...

Breaking the Cycle of Inequality [Issue Brief]

This issue brief complements We Are Innovation and Path to Smoke-free’s Briefing Paper ‘The EU Case for Innovative Nicotine Products’ by exploring critical dimensions of...

The EU Case for Innovative Nicotine Products [Briefing Paper]

The European Union faces a sobering reality: at current rates, it will miss its 2040 smoke-free target by more than 60 years. With 24% of EU adults still smoking—barely a 1% decline since 2020—the...