Tobacco growing and production contributes to food insecurity. This day is to raise awareness about alternative crop production for tobacco farmers and to encourage them to grow sustainable and nutritious crops to address global food crisis.
No Tobacco Day, also known as World No Tobacco Day, is observed on May 31st each year. It is a global initiative led by the World Health Organization (WHO) to raise awareness about the health risks associated with tobacco use and advocate for effective policies to reduce tobacco consumption.
No Tobacco Day serves as a platform to educate individuals and communities about the dangers of tobacco use, including its link to various diseases such as cancer, respiratory illnesses, and cardiovascular conditions. It highlights the importance of quitting smoking and encourages tobacco users to seek support for cessation.
The day also focuses on advocating for strong tobacco control measures at national and international levels. This includes promoting policies such as increased taxation on tobacco products, banning tobacco advertising, enforcing smoke-free laws, and providing access to tobacco cessation services.