WHO takes a stand on alcohol: urges tougher taxes, marketing restrictions, drunk driving rules
By APThursday, May 20, 2010
WHO adopts global strategy to combat alcohol abuse
GENEVA — Nations have adopted a global strategy to reduce alcohol abuse, breaking decades of inaction on one of the leading causes of sickness and death.
The World Health Organization’s 193 member states endorsed the strategy in a consensus vote on Wednesday.
It contains a series of optional measures to combat harmful drinking, from lowering blood alcohol limits for drivers to restricting opening hours of bars and liquor stores.
The most contentious proposals affect brewers and liquor manufacturers, and deal with pricing and marketing.
The deliberations have been closely watched by the alcohol industry, which is wary of new taxes and advertising controls. Groups supporting brewers and liquor manufacturers say taxes and marking controls don’t reduce abuse.