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Key Allies

Much of ASH’s success has come from forming coalitions and working cooperatively with organizations, individuals and government agencies. The tobacco epidemic impacts the world in a myriad of ways: health, development, environment, human rights, economics and many others.

By engaging with our allies and tapping into the expertise of the broader global community, ASH is able to amplify its voice and effectiveness.

 

To learn more about tobacco and the many ways it harms our global society, visit the websites of our key allies:

Advancing Tobacco Free Communities (ATFC)

American Academy of Pediatricians

American Cancer Society

American Heart Association

Americans for Nonsmokers’ Rights

American Lung Association

Association of State and Territorial Health Officials

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Bloomberg Initiative

Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids

Canadian Cancer Society

Corporate Accountability

Craigslist Charitable Fund

European Network for Smoking Prevention

F.M. Kirby Foundation

Fragasso Financial Advisors

Fundación Interamericana del Corazón Argentina

Georgetown University Law Center – Harrison Institute

Georgetown University Law Center – O’Neil Institute for National and Global Health Law

Global Alliance for Tobacco Control

Harvard School of Public Health

Human Rights and Tobacco Control Network

International Development Research Centre

Johns Hopkins University

National Association of Attorneys General

National Association of County and City Health Officials

NCD Alliance

Non-Communicable Disease Roundtable

Pan American Health Organization

Public Citizen

Public Health Law Center

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Seaway Valley Prevention Council

Southeast Asia Tobacco Control Alliance

The State University of New York, Potsdam

The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law

Truth Initiative

The South Centre The University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law

Thoracic Foundation

University of California, San Francisco Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education

United Nations Economic and Social Council

United Nations Human Rights Council

World Health Organization