Alcohol policy development in Sierra Leone: An assessment of the role of civil society

IF 1 Q4 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Boi-Jeneh Jalloh, Habib Taigore Kamara, Alhassan Jalloh, Issah Ali
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Objective: To assess the value addition of  civil society collaboration with Government in the development of Sierra Leone’s National Alcohol Policy (NAP).   Policy Development Process: We reviewed the entire process of lobby, advocacy, and support for the development of the NAP from 2015 when the Siera Leone Alcohol Policy Alliance (SLAPA) was formed to the launch of the NAP in 2023. It also assesses the level of collaboration between FoRUT, SLAPA and Ministry of Health of Health and Sanitation (MoHS). The MoHS coordinated the policy formulation process with substantive technical support from civil society.         Results: The quality of the NAP was rated high as it reflected appropriate policy areas and interventions from the Global Strategy to Reduce the Harmful Use of Alcohol,  the WHO SAFER initiative, and the Global Action Plan for Alcohol Control (202-2030). The NAP is a solid reference material for the development of a new alcohol bill.  MoHS recognized FoRUT and SLAPA as the national champions for alcohol control in the country. FoRUT, directly and through SLAPA influenced the process of developing the NAP and its quality through advocacy, collaboration and technical and financial support.   Conclusions: The development of the NAP in Sierra Leone truly reflects civil society-government collaboration, built on mutual trust and a common health and development agenda. Connecting national level lobby and advocacy with regional global advocacy actions to prioritize, influence, support, and monitor the alcohol control agenda is a critical catalyst for civil society to advancing the development of NAPs.
塞拉利昂酒精政策的制定:评估民间社会的作用
目标:评估民间社会与政府合作制定塞拉利昂国家酒精政策(NAP)的增值作用。 政策制定过程:我们回顾了从 2015 年塞拉利昂酒精政策联盟(SLAPA)成立到 2023 年《国家酒精政策》发布的整个游说、宣传和支持《国家酒精政策》制定的过程。本报告还评估了 FoRUT、SLAPA 和卫生和环境卫生部(MoHS)之间的合作水平。卫生部在民间社会的实质性技术支持下协调政策制定过程。 结果:国家行动方案》的质量被评为很高,因为它反映了《减少有害使用酒精全球战略》、世界卫生组织 SAFER 倡议和《酒精控制全球行动计划》(202-2030 年)中的适当政策领域和干预措施。国家行动计划》是制定新酒精法案的可靠参考资料。 卫生部承认 FoRUT 和 SLAPA 是该国酒精控制的全国倡导者。FoRUT 直接或通过 SLAPA,通过宣传、合作以及技术和财政支持,对《国家行动计划》的制定过程及其质量产生了影响。 结论:塞拉利昂国家行动方案的制定真正体现了民间社会与政府在相互信任和共同的健康与发展议程基础上的合作。将国家层面的游说和宣传与地区性的全球宣传行动联系起来,以确定酒精控制议程的优先次序,对其施加影响、支持和监督,这对民间社会推动国家行动方案的制定起到了至关重要的促进作用。
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