Kenya
2021
2020
Rank 8 from 39
Global Tobacco Index Score
8
Indicators
Level of Participation in Policy-Development
2
Tobacco Industry-related Corporate Social Responsibility activities
3
Benefits given to the Tobacco Industry
4
Unnecessary Interaction between Government and Industry
3
Measures for Transparency
4
Preventing Conflicts of Interest
7
Measures that prevent Industry Influence
16
Rank 9 from 40
Global Tobacco Index Score
9
Indicators
Level of Participation in Policy-Development
2
Tobacco Industry-related Corporate Social Responsibility activities
5
Benefits given to the Tobacco Industry
4
Unnecessary Interaction between Government and Industry
5
Measures for Transparency
2
Preventing Conflicts of Interest
6
Measures that prevent Industry Influence
16
Kenya has been a Party to the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) since February 27, 2005. According to the Kenya Tobacco Control Regulations 2014, the government does not accept, support, or endorse any offer for assistance by or in collaboration with the tobacco industry in setting or implementing public health policies in relation to tobacco control. This aspect of the regulation is fully enforced.
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2021
2020