Dr Catherine EGBE on GATS

Dr Catherine EGBE on GATS

GATS-SA AND SOUTH AFRICAN WOMEN, EIGHT KEY FACTS By Xolisile Dlou Although South African women are less likely than men to smoke, they frequently smoke more cigarettes per day than men, according to a 2013 Health-E News report. Dr. Catherine Egbe felt it was important...
In Honour of Women

In Honour of Women

IN HONOUR OF WOMEN’S MONTH, WE CELEBRATE OUTSTANDING WOMEN WITHIN THE TOBACCO CONTROL SPACE By Xolisile Dlou and Lesego Mateme August 1 through August 31 Our nation commemorates Women’s Month, a time when we honour the more than 20,000 women who marched to the...
Making Big Tobacco Pay

Making Big Tobacco Pay

Making Big Tobacco Pay: A Call from the South African Tobacco-Free Youth Forum (SATFYF) in Solidarity with Youth By: Xolisile Dlou and Lesego Mateme On August 12, International Youth Day, international youth organizations issued a statement denouncing the tobacco...
Webinar

Webinar

WEBINAR: GATS-SA and the Control of Tobacco and Electronic Delivery System Bill By Xolisile Dlou On August 11, The South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) and other stakeholders engaged in a hybrid seminar that presented results from GATS-SA and shed some light...