The political economy of sugar-sweetened beverage taxation: an analysis from seven countries in sub-Saharan Africa
Conclusions: There are opportunities for more strategic public health engagement with the economic sector to foster strong nutrition-related fiscal policy for non-communicable disease prevention in the region.PMID:33877032 | DOI:10.1080/16549716.2021.1909267
Source: Global Health Action - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Anne Marie Thow Safura Abdool Karim Mulenga M Mukanu Gemma Ahaibwe Milka Wanjohi Lebogang Gaogane Hans Justus Amukugo Charles Mulindabigwi Ruhara Twalib Ngoma Gershim Asiki Agnes Erzse Karen Hofman Source Type: research
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