Here Are The Leaders Of STOP: Bloomberg's $20 Million Tobacco Watchdog

Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Here Are The Leaders Of STOP: Bloomberg's $20 Million Tobacco Watchdog

STOP has just started and aims to bring new meaning to the phrase "asking for a light," when it comes to smoking.

STOP is an acronym for a new $20 million Bloomberg Philanthropies initiative to create a global watchdog to shed more light on the tobacco industry's complex marketing and sales practices. The full STOP is "Stopping Tobacco Organizations and Products." Back on March 7 at the 2018 World Conference on Tobacco or Health, billionaire philanthropist Mike Bloomberg announced the opening of a competition to lead STOP. Teams comprising of up to 3 different organizations could apply as long as at least one organization was based in a low- or middle-income country since low and middle countries have recently become targets of tobacco companies. And yesterday, Bloomberg Philanthropies announced the following winning team: 

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