News

Monitoring and Evaluation

CTCA’s  M&E system has been developed based on the needs and requirements for performance reporting at all levels of project implementation. The project has four key result areas based on four strategic objectives and a goal which was derived from the growing...

Communication and Advocacy for CTCA

Effective communication and advocacy is a key integral part to the successful operations and delivery of projects and programmes by the Centre for Tobacco Control in Africa (CTCA). Good communications will help reduce speculation and misunderstandings around the...

WHO FCTC: Bodies and implementation tools

  Background  WHO FCTC Adopted by the World Health Assembly on 21 May 2003 and entered into force on 27 February 2005, the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) is the first international treaty negotiated under the auspices of WHO. With 174 parties...

Capacity Building

The capacity building for the CTCA aims at supporting African governments to implement strong national tobacco control programs that would lead to reducing tobacco consumption and the burden of disease due to tobacco in Africa. The CTCA will: Avail  evidence on...

Administrator Components

All components are also used in the administrator area of your website. In addition to the ones listed here, there are components in the administrator that do not have direct front end displays, but do help shape your site. The most important ones for most users are...

Archive Module

This module shows a list of the calendar months containing archived articles. After you have changed the status of an article to archived, this list will be automatically generated. Help {loadmodule articles_archive,Archived Articles}

Supporting governments to implement evidence-based tobacco control strategies in Africa

Office

Plot 2 Ekobo Avenue
Kololo, Kampala Uganda

Hours

Monday -Friday: 8am – 5pm
Weekends: Closed

Call

(+256) 393-202-374/5