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Second National Alcohol Policy Workshop

29 November 2007 135 views No Comment

Dr. Kwamena Van-Ess, Director of Food and Drugs Board, GhanaAlisa Hotel, North Ridge, Thursday, November 29, 2007

Two and a half months earlier, IMANI convened the first workshop that brought alcoholic beverage manufacturers and sector regulator, the Food and Drugs Board together to lay the groundwork for what should be in a national alcohol policy.

The meeting was fruitful, as both Industry and the FDB, were later to use “co-regulation”, a negotiating tool coined from the deliberations and applied successfully to solve the misunderstanding over the temporary advertisement ban on alcoholic beverages.

However, there was plenty of work to be done. We did realise that a national policy should reflect the entirety of society.

So, our November 29, 2007 workshop included representatives from Health, Education, Licensing, Trade, Finance, Police, Justice, Community associations, NGOs, Church groups, advertising industry, youth organizations and the Media. Their insights were very crucial to a successful outcome.

Our facilitator for the workshop was the internationally renowned Alcohol and Drugs expert Dr. Keith

A Presentation on “How an Alcohol Policy could affect Trade and Revenue for the State” was made by the Deputy Minister for Trade, Private Sector and PSI

A Presentation on “How an Alcohol Policy can help mitigate abuse of alcoholic beverages” by the Deputy CEO of the Food and Drugs Board, Reverend Dr. Martey.

There were break away groups with assigned duties on what each group wanted featured in an alcohol policy. The recommendations of the six groups were collected in the first draft of the alcohol policy.

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