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  - WEBINAR - TOBACCO CONTROL LAW IMPLEMENTATION: CITY-LEVEL INITIATIVES TO IMPROVE COMPLIANCE AND PROTECT THE PUBLIC FROM THE HARMS OF TOBACCO- Author: Vital Strategies - Watch this webinar in which city leaders share their experiences implementing smoke-free laws, bans on tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship (TAPS) at points of sale, and tobacco vendor licensing policies. Speakers share examples from their work to implement policies for tobacco smoke-free cities, along with the successes, challenges and lessons learned. 
  - Global Tobacco Control: Learning from the Experts online course- Author: Johns Hopkins University - This course offers free instructional training to people interested in learning more about tobacco control. 
  - Implementation of tobacco control law by police personnel in India- Author: Ahuja et al. (2018) - Implementation of tobacco control law by police personnel in India. This study aimed to assess knowledge and attitudes. 
  - Stakeholder Mapping Tool- Author: World Health Organization - This online tool was developed by WHO to support stakeholder mapping in Family Planning but can be adapted for use in tobacco control. 
  - WHO Report on the Global Tobacco Epidemic, 2013- Author: World Health Organization - This report, WHO’s fourth in the series, provides a country-level examination of the global tobacco epidemic and identifies countries that have applied selected measures for reducing tobacco use. This report focuses on Enforcing bans on tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship. 
  - UCSF Truth Tobacco Industry Documents Database- Author: University of California San Francisco - The University of California San Francisco database contains over 14 million archived documents on tobacco industry activities, including advertising, manufacturing, marketing, scientific research, and political activities. In particular, the database provides access to internal industry documents made public during United States v. Philip Morris USA Inc., et al. and other litigation cases. 
