Alternative Research Initiative (ARI) and its partners have called for collective efforts of all citizens, communities, and institutions to end combustible smoking in Pakistan.

“It is time everybody comes together to save our youth from the dangers of smoking,” said Arshad Ali Syed, Project Director of ARI. He added that combustible smoking remains a leading cause of preventable diseases, including cancer, heart disease, and respiratory illnesses. “The youth are particularly vulnerable, as they are often exposed to smoking at a young age, leading to lifelong addiction and health issues.”

With more than 31 million smokers, two in five smokers in Pakistan start cigarette smoking before the age of 10 years. Though Pakistan ratified the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) in 2004, it is still one of the countries with a heavy burden of disease because of combustible smoking.

While Pakistan has made progress in some areas, there is still a long way to go to fully comply with the FCTC and reduce the burden of tobacco-related diseases.

Arshad regretted that smoking by the youth is seen as a normal part of growing up. “A habit which leads to lifelong health issues is accepted without much concern.”

He called for increased awareness about the harmful effects of smoking, backed by comprehensive education programs in schools and communities. He also highlighted the importance of cessation services. “There should be robust support systems for those attempting to quit smoking, including counseling and access to cessation programs.”

Arshad maintained that parents, educators, healthcare professionals, policymakers, and community leaders must collectively work to make Pakistan smoke-free. “The collective efforts should be initiated countrywide urgently

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