ENSP Hackathon Special Edition
3-4 December 2021
Tobacco and vaping industry representatives are not accepted to attend this event. The same rule applies to any entity or individual advancing their interests linked to the tobacco and vaping industry in a commercial or non-commercial manner.  There is a fundamental and irreconcilable conflict between the tobacco industry’s interests and public health policy interests. (WHO-FCTC Art.5.3 – Guiding principles)
To identify and support the best practices to challenge the cancer crisis caused by tobacco use, ENSP is organizing a hackathon with the support of Activize Health and FreshBlood HealthTech which will look to define new and effective ideas to reduce tobacco use and beat cancer.
 
End tobacco use for beating cancer is an International hackathon open to everyone and will take place online on 3 - 4 December 2021 and will facilitate mentorship sessions with various experts on the critical role of innovation and health in order to build strong teams and develop sustainable solutions. Mentors will be available during the hackathon to provide expert insight on content, strategy, and presentation techniques.

The event will be fully virtual, targeting international participants and the teams can be made up of individuals from different countries or groups. Solo participants are also invited to register and will be matched with a team for the duration of the competition. 

 

The prizes from ENSP for the best three ideas will be a total monetary of 3500 euro: 2000€ to 1st prize; 1000€ to second prize; 500€ to the third prize. Moreover, the winning teams will have the opportunity to be invited to take part in the next ENSP projects and benefit from continuous guidance regarding their business idea

Registrations for the Hackathon can be made here for teams and here for individuals until December 3rd, 2021 - 23.59 CET after which the submissions will be evaluated and the organisers will contact the selected teams and individuals.

Prepare a cosy corner at your home, provided with plenty of water, food, a computer and great internet connection so you we can spend one of the best and productive weekends together! We will make sure to guide you in this process with the best mentors and jury members and by providing you with technical guidance at every step!
Join us as we develop innovative solutions to end tobacco use and beat cancer!

Upcoming events

17 December: ENSP-ECTC Webinar "Reduction Demand for all Tobacco Products"

Tobacco use is a leading cause of preventable premature death in the world today, claiming 1.6 million lives per year in the European region, with 2 million projected by 2020. Although tobacco deaths are on the rise globally, in some places control policies have managed to reduce smoking. Millions of people in the European region could be spared disease and early death if effective policies were put in place.

Tobacco use is a leading cause of preventable premature death in the world today, claiming 1.6 million lives per year in the European region, with 2 million projected by 2020. Although tobacco deaths are on the rise globally, in some places control policies have managed to reduce smoking. Millions of people in the European region could be spared disease and early death if effective policies were put in place.
 
The main approaches to tobacco control are:
  1. price increases through higher taxes
  2. advertising and promotional bans
  3. smoking restrictions
  4. consumer education campaigns
  5. smoking cessation therapies.
Price increases on tobacco products are one of the most effective means of reducing cigarette smoking. Studies show that a price increase of 10% results in a 2.5% – 5% smoking reduction in the short run and possibly up to 10% in the long run, if prices are increased to keep pace with inflation. Young people may reduce their smoking at two to three times the rate of older people. This level of response could result in 500 000 to 2 million fewer deaths from smoking in high-income countries, and in 600 000 to 1.8 million fewer deaths in eastern Europe. Some countries have raised taxes to 70%–80% of the price of a pack of cigarettes, resulting in significant reductions in smoking, although smaller tax raises have also been successful.
 
Join us on 17 December 2021 from 13:00 to 14:30 (CET) to learn more about tobacco policies, illicit trade, taxation, advertising ban, and youth implications with case studies from Russia, Ukraine, and Poland!

Now also indexed in PubMed Central. Learn more...

The latest publications in the TPC Journal:
 
George Bakhturidze, Nana Peikrishvili, Kakha Gvinianidze
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