How COVID-19 affects smokers

As the COVID-19 caseload continues to rise, studies are starting show how smokers who contract the virus are more likely to suffer severe symptoms and even die. 

Find out more about the CTCA

CTCA was established in July 2011 by the World Health Organisation.  The center provides technical and institutional support to governments in Africa.

Funding for Tobacco Control Research in Africa

CTCA has opened its first call for funding of tobacco control research  in Africa to Masters and PhD students. There are eight research priority areas. First deadline is June 30, 2020.

WHO and CTCA Launch the Tobacco Spotter App

WHO and CTCA Launch the Tobacco Spotter App

The Centre for Tobacco Control in Africa (CTCA) in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) launched a mobile application yesterday. The application will monitor compliance and violation of existing bans on tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship...

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

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Plot 2 Ekobo Avenue
Kololo, Kampala Uganda

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