World No Tobacco Day - Global
The 2002 campaign involved advocating the elimination of tobacco consumption from the sports world in the form of exposure to second-hand smoke, tobacco advertising, promotion, and marketing. The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), International Olympic Committee (IOC), Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), Olympic Aid and other regional and local sports organisations were partners in this campaign. Tobacco-free events were organised all over the world, including the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympic Games in the U.S. and the 2002 FIFA World Cup in the Republic of Korea and Japan. The 2001 campaign, Second-hand Smoke Kills--Let's Clear the Air", involved urging mayors of cities worldwide to launch efforts to discourage tobacco use and to address the problem of second-hand smoke. The 2000 campaign aimed to raise awareness of and counter global marketing practices of the tobacco industry that lure customers, especially young people, through sponsorship, advertising, and glamourisation of tobacco in films, music, art and sports. Specifically, the campaign involved disseminating information about marketing practices and creating an international alliance of artists and sports and media people who endorsed tobacco control issues.
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