Campaigns Bangladesh – Tobacco Control – Invisible Killer This campaign highlights the health harms of secondhand smoke in Bangladesh.
Publications National health information systems for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals Achieving the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals will require data-driven public health action. Given the need to develop these systems, this study summarized their current status in low-income and middle-income countries.
Publications Raw and real: an innovative communication approach to smokeless tobacco control messaging in low and middle-income countries
Publications Integrating community-based verbal autopsy into civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS): system-level considerations Reliable and representative cause of death (COD) statistics are essential to inform public health policy, respond to emerging health needs, and document progress towards Sustainable Development Goals. However, less than one-third of deaths worldwide are assigned a cause.
Publications Smoking prevalence and attributable disease burden in 195 countries and territories, 1990–2015: a systematic analysis from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2015 The scale-up of tobacco control, especially after the adoption of the Framework Convention for Tobacco Control, is a major public health success story. Nonetheless, smoking remains a leading risk for early death and disability worldwide, and therefore continues to require sustained political commitment.
Publications Pollution and non-communicable disease: time to end the neglect Pollution accounts for 22% of all deaths from cardiovascular disease, 26% of ischaemic heart disease deaths, 25% of stroke deaths, 53% of deaths from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and 40% of deaths from lung cancer.
Publications Building Healthy Community Environments: A Public Health Approach Environmental quality has a profound effect on health and the burden of disease. In the United States, the environment-related burden of disease is increasingly dominated by chronic diseases. At the local level, public health practitioners realize that many policy decisions affecting environmental quality and health transcend the authorities of traditional health department programs.