Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids

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Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids is a leading nonprofit advocacy organization dedicated to reducing tobacco use and its health consequences, especially among children and adolescents, through policy change and public education worldwide.

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instanceOf advocacy organization
nonprofit organization
public health organization
abbreviation CTFK NERFINISHED
activity advocacy for graphic health warnings on tobacco products
advocacy for plain packaging of tobacco products
advocacy for restrictions on tobacco marketing
litigation support in tobacco control cases
policy advocacy
public education campaigns
research and policy analysis
support for higher tobacco taxes
support for smoke-free laws
communicationChannel grassroots advocacy
legislative testimony
media campaigns
policy reports
country United States of America
surface form: United States
field public health
tobacco control
youth health
focus adolescents
children
global tobacco control policy
youth
goal create a tobacco-free generation
protect kids from tobacco
headquartersLocation Washington, D.C.
ideology tobacco control advocacy
name Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids NERFINISHED
nonProfitStatus nonprofit
opposes flavored tobacco products that appeal to youth
tobacco advertising and promotion
weak regulation of e-cigarettes and vaping products
purpose prevent youth tobacco use
reduce health consequences of tobacco use
reduce tobacco use
scope international
national
sector non-governmental organization
supports World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control NERFINISHED
implementation of evidence-based tobacco control measures
target government tobacco control policies
tobacco industry practices
topicOf global tobacco control advocacy efforts
tobacco control policy debates in the United States
worksWith civil society groups
governments
health organizations

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Bloomberg Initiative to Reduce Tobacco Use collaboratesWith Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids