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Enhancing policy coherence for healthy product environments: Bridging theory, research and practice

Published: 4 September 2019

In June 2019, experts from around the world gathered in Montreal to discuss the pressing challenge of policy coherence for tobacco, alcohol and food governance. Supported by funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (Canada), McGill Global Health Programs and the United Nations Development Programme, the two-day meeting brought together 23 policy leaders and scholars from five continents to share theoretical, empirical and experiential insights into the drivers of policy (in)coherence to control the three major product-related risk factors for non-communicable disease (NCD): alcohol, unhealthy food and tobacco.

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