Options for Tobacco Use in Afghanistan

Many forms of tobacco are used (in varying proportions) in the different regions of Afghanistan – most commonly cigarettes, chelam and snuff. The Afghanistan Demographic and Health Survey 2015, published in 2017, provides insight into tobacco consu...

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Main Authors: Medici, Andre, Haven, Bernard, Rahimi, Lutfi, Ghulam, Sayed
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/31196
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spelling okr-10986-311962019-02-02T05:10:38Z Options for Tobacco Use in Afghanistan Medici, Andre Haven, Bernard Rahimi, Lutfi Ghulam, Sayed TOBACCO TAX TOBACCO CONTROL TAXATION TOBACCO CONSUMPTION HEART DISEASE LUNG CANCER TAX REVENUE IMPORT DUTY Many forms of tobacco are used (in varying proportions) in the different regions of Afghanistan – most commonly cigarettes, chelam and snuff. The Afghanistan Demographic and Health Survey 2015, published in 2017, provides insight into tobacco consumption across the country and allows a comprehensive analysis of some of its patterns. Generational differences in the forms of tobacco used may decrease or even disappear as younger generations grow older. As urbanization increases, cigarettes could be the main tobacco product used in the country in coming years. Almost 60 percent of male smokers consumed 10 or more cigarettes per day in 2015 (the number that indicates an addiction). Rates of tobacco use and cigarette smoking are higher in many of the provinces thatare close to Afghanistan’s borders. As the country is not a significant tobacco producer, additional research is needed to learn whether higher tobacco use in these provinces is influenced by the illicit trade with neighboring countries. 2019-02-01T19:41:46Z 2019-02-01T19:41:46Z 2018-11 Brief http://hdl.handle.net/10986/31196 English Health, Nutrition and Population Knowledge Brief; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief South Asia Afghanistan
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topic TOBACCO TAX
TOBACCO CONTROL
TAXATION
TOBACCO CONSUMPTION
HEART DISEASE
LUNG CANCER
TAX REVENUE
IMPORT DUTY
spellingShingle TOBACCO TAX
TOBACCO CONTROL
TAXATION
TOBACCO CONSUMPTION
HEART DISEASE
LUNG CANCER
TAX REVENUE
IMPORT DUTY
Medici, Andre
Haven, Bernard
Rahimi, Lutfi
Ghulam, Sayed
Options for Tobacco Use in Afghanistan
geographic_facet South Asia
Afghanistan
relation Health, Nutrition and Population Knowledge Brief;
description Many forms of tobacco are used (in varying proportions) in the different regions of Afghanistan – most commonly cigarettes, chelam and snuff. The Afghanistan Demographic and Health Survey 2015, published in 2017, provides insight into tobacco consumption across the country and allows a comprehensive analysis of some of its patterns. Generational differences in the forms of tobacco used may decrease or even disappear as younger generations grow older. As urbanization increases, cigarettes could be the main tobacco product used in the country in coming years. Almost 60 percent of male smokers consumed 10 or more cigarettes per day in 2015 (the number that indicates an addiction). Rates of tobacco use and cigarette smoking are higher in many of the provinces thatare close to Afghanistan’s borders. As the country is not a significant tobacco producer, additional research is needed to learn whether higher tobacco use in these provinces is influenced by the illicit trade with neighboring countries.
format Brief
author Medici, Andre
Haven, Bernard
Rahimi, Lutfi
Ghulam, Sayed
author_facet Medici, Andre
Haven, Bernard
Rahimi, Lutfi
Ghulam, Sayed
author_sort Medici, Andre
title Options for Tobacco Use in Afghanistan
title_short Options for Tobacco Use in Afghanistan
title_full Options for Tobacco Use in Afghanistan
title_fullStr Options for Tobacco Use in Afghanistan
title_full_unstemmed Options for Tobacco Use in Afghanistan
title_sort options for tobacco use in afghanistan
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2019
url http://hdl.handle.net/10986/31196
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