Donors and partners

We are grateful to the Parties and entities that provided extra-budgetary support in the biennium 2022-2023 to the Secretariat for the implementation of the workplan adopted by the Conference of the Parties and the Meeting of the Parties.

 

Australia

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Canada

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Italy

Netherlands

Norway

Panama

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

The Secretariat would also like to acknowledge the following Parties and partners for the extra-budgetary contributions they have provided to the Secretariat in previous biennia:

  • Brazil
  • Canada
  • European Commission
  • Food and Agriculture Organization
  • Finland
  • Germany
  • India
  • Netherlands
  • Russian Federation
  • Uruguay
  • US CDC

The Secretariat also thanks the Parties that provided support for country, regional or global activities:

 

Kuwait

Thailand

Activities

Canada has been supporting the work on the Global Strategy to Accelerate Tobacco Control: Advancing Sustainable Development through Implementation of the WHO FCTC 2019-2025.

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Norway: Funding from Norway supported the development of an Information Kit for WHO FCTC Technical Focal Points which is available in six languages.

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The Netherlands is providing support through a secondment to the Convention Secretariat from 2018 to 2021.

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Funding from the Republic of Korea supported a needs assessment exercise in Niger in 2019.

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Germany supported a multisectoral workshop for WHO FCTC Parties in the Caribbean Region to promote the Protocol held in Montego Bay, Jamaica from 8 to 10 October 2019. The workshop was attended by over 60 delegates from 13 countries.

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The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland supports the FCTC 2030 project which supports low- and middle-income Parties to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals through implementation of the WHO FCTC.

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Funding from Australia is supporting ongoing work on the model policy for agencies of the United Nations system on preventing tobacco industry interference.

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Panama has supported the work of the Working Group on Tracking and Tracing and was the host of the first Working Group Meeting in November 2019.

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Funding from the European Union has supported a multisectoral workshop for WHO FCTC Parties in the European Union to promote the Protocol to Eliminate Illicit Trade in Tobacco Products.

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Canada has been supporting the work on the Global Strategy to Accelerate Tobacco Control: Advancing Sustainable Development through Implementation of the WHO FCTC 2019-2025.
Norway: Funding from Norway supported the development of an Information Kit for WHO FCTC Technical Focal Points which is available in six languages.
Panama: Panama has supported the work of the Working Group on Tracking and Tracing and was the host of the first Working Group Meeting in November 2019.