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世界卫生组织全球酒精政策咨询过程中利益冲突的管理。

Management of Conflicts of Interest in WHO's Consultative Processes on Global Alcohol Policy.

机构信息

SHORE & Whariki Research Centre, College of Health, Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand.

出版信息

Int J Health Policy Manag. 2022 Oct 19;11(10):2219-2227. doi: 10.34172/ijhpm.2021.139. Epub 2021 Oct 3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The World Health Organization (WHO) has engaged in consultations with the alcohol industry in global alcohol policy development, including currently a draft action plan to strengthen implementation of the Global strategy to reduce the harmful use of alcohol. WHO's Framework for Engagement with Non-State Actors (FENSA) is an organization-wide policy that aims to manage potential conflicts of interest in WHO's interactions with private sector entities, non-governmental institutions, philanthropic foundations and academic institutions.

METHODS

We analysed the alignment of WHO's consultative processes with non-state actors on "the way forward" for alcohol policy and a global alcohol action plan with FENSA. We referred to publicly accessible WHO documents, including the Alcohol, Drugs and Addictive Behaviours Unit website, records of relevant meetings, and other documents relevant to FENSA. We documented submissions to two web-based consultations held in 2019 and 2020 by type of organization and links to the alcohol industry.

RESULTS

WHO's processes to conduct due diligence, risk assessment and risk management as required by FENSA appeared to be inadequate. Limited information was published on non-state actors, primarily the alcohol industry, that participated in the consultations, including their potential conflicts of interest. No minutes were published for WHO's virtual meeting with the alcohol industry, suggesting a lack of transparency. Organizations with known links to the tobacco industry participated in both web-based consultations, despite FENSA's principle of non-engagement with tobacco industry actors.

CONCLUSION

WHO's consultative processes have not been adequate to address conflicts of interest in relation to the alcohol industry, violating the principles of FENSA. Member states must ensure that WHO has the resources to implement and is held accountable for appropriate and consistent safeguards against industry interference in the development of global alcohol policy.

摘要

背景

世界卫生组织(世卫组织)在全球酒精政策制定方面与酒精行业进行了磋商,其中包括目前正在制定一项行动计划草案,以加强《全球减少有害使用酒精战略》的实施。世卫组织与非国家行为体合作框架(FENSA)是一项全组织政策,旨在管理世卫组织与私营部门实体、非政府机构、慈善基金会和学术机构互动中潜在的利益冲突。

方法

我们分析了世卫组织在与非国家行为体就“前进道路”进行协商的过程中与酒精政策和全球酒精行动计划的一致性,以及 FENSA。我们查阅了包括酒精、毒品和成瘾行为股网站、相关会议记录以及与 FENSA 相关的其他文件在内的在世卫组织公开获取的文件。我们记录了在 2019 年和 2020 年两次网上磋商中,各组织按类型提交的材料,以及与酒精行业的联系。

结果

世卫组织根据 FENSA 的要求进行尽职调查、风险评估和风险管理的程序似乎不够充分。在世卫组织咨询过程中,对参与磋商的非国家行为体,主要是酒精行业,公布的信息有限,包括它们的潜在利益冲突。没有公布世卫组织与酒精行业虚拟会议的记录,表明透明度不足。与烟草业有已知联系的组织参与了这两次网上磋商,尽管 FENSA 的原则是不与烟草业行为体接触。

结论

世卫组织的协商过程不足以解决与酒精行业有关的利益冲突,违反了 FENSA 的原则。会员国必须确保世卫组织有资源实施并对防止行业干扰全球酒精政策制定的适当和一致的保障措施负责。

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