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SUMMARY:Targeted Daytime Inspections Conducted in Kolfe Keranio Sub-City to Strengthen Tobacco Control Enforcement
DESCRIPTION:March 12–13\, 2026 | Kolfe Keranio Sub-City\, Addis Ababa \nTargeted daytime inspections were successfully conducted in Kolfe Keranio Sub-City as part of Strategy 3.1 under the Addis Ababa Smoke-Free Initiative (AASFI). The activity aimed to strengthen systematic inspection and enforcement mechanisms to achieve at least 90% compliance with Smoke-Free Environment (SFE) and Tobacco Advertising\, Promotion\, and Sponsorship (TAPS) regulations. \nThe inspections were jointly implemented by Meqoamia Community Development Organization (MCDO) and the Addis Ababa Food and Drug Authority (AAFDA)\, Kolfe Keranio Branch\, in line with the Food and Medicine Administration Proclamation No. 1112/2019. \nA total of 36 public-serving establishments\, including restaurants and cafés\, were inspected. The exercise focused on assessing compliance with smoke-free regulations\, including the presence of active smoking\, visibility of “No Smoking” signage\, and any evidence of tobacco advertising or promotional materials. Standardized inspection tools were used to ensure consistency\, transparency\, and accountability throughout the process. \nAs a result\, 18 establishments were issued written warnings for non-compliance\, accompanied by on-site corrective guidance. The findings indicate a moderate level of compliance\, highlighting the need for continued monitoring and enforcement to achieve full regulatory adherence. \nThe activity also contributed to increased awareness among business owners and staff regarding tobacco control regulations. In several cases\, immediate corrective actions were observed\, including the removal of ashtrays and commitments to enforce smoke-free rules within premises. Strengthened collaboration between MCDO and AAFDA was also noted as a key outcome of the joint implementation. \nHowever\, the exercise also revealed several operational challenges\, including restrictions on paper-based enforcement tools due to ongoing smart city transitions\, absence of responsible managers during inspections\, and information leakage between establishments\, which affected the element of surprise in enforcement activities. \nMoving forward\, the program will focus on follow-up inspections\, improved coordination mechanisms\, and the introduction of digital inspection tools aligned with the smart city system. Strengthening accountability and ensuring the presence of responsible personnel during inspections will also be prioritized. \nThese efforts are expected to further enhance enforcement effectiveness and contribute to the broader goal of achieving a smoke-free Addis Ababa through sustained compliance with SFE and TAPS regulations.
URL:https://meqoamia.org/event/targeted-daytime-inspections-conducted-in-kolfe-keranio-sub-city-to-strengthen-tobacco-control-enforcement/
CATEGORIES:Addiction,Addiction Recovery,Addis Ababa Tobacco Smoke-free Initiative (AATSFI),Advocacy,Drug Demand Reduction,Drug Prevention,Ethiopia Tobacco smoke free imitative,Inspection,Tobacco
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SUMMARY:Sub-city Tobacco Control Integration Workshops with Arada\, Lideta\, Kirkos\, Gullele\, and Kolfe-Keranio Sub-cities Cabinets\, in Addis Ababa
DESCRIPTION:Meqoamia Community Development Organization (MCDO) News \nTracon Addis Hotel\, Addis Ababa March 6\, 2026 Kirkos Sub-City \n  \nAs part of the project titled “Support the achievement of 90% compliance with Smoke-Free Environment (SFE) regulations and effective enforcement of Tobacco Advertising\, Promotion\, and Sponsorship (TAPS) bans in Addis Ababa\,” Meqoamia Community Development Organization (MCDO) conducted Sub-city Tobacco Control Integration Workshops with cabinet members of Arada\, Lideta\, Kirkos\, Gullele\, and Kolfe-Keranio sub-cities. These workshops were organized under Strategy 1.1\, which aims to strengthen political engagement and administrative commitment for integrating tobacco control measures into local governance systems. \nThe workshops brought together sub-city cabinet members\, representatives from the Addis Ababa Food and Drug Authority (AAFDA)\, enforcement bodies\, health officials\, and other relevant stakeholders. The primary objective of the sessions was to strengthen understanding of Ethiopia’s Food and Medicine Administration Proclamation No. 1112/2019 and its provisions related to 100% Smoke-Free Environments (SFE) and the comprehensive ban on Tobacco Advertising\, Promotion\, and Sponsorship (TAPS). Participants discussed the current status of tobacco control implementation within their respective sub-cities and identified existing enforcement gaps\, particularly in hospitality venues such as bars\, restaurants\, nightclubs\, and lounges. During the workshops\, participants collaboratively mapped enforcement responsibilities among sub-city departments and designated focal persons responsible for coordinating tobacco control activities at the local level. Emphasis was placed on aligning SFE and TAPS enforcement with existing sub-city inspection and regulatory systems\, including routine inspections carried out by code enforcement teams\, health inspectors\, and other municipal regulatory units. This integration approach was designed to ensure that tobacco control enforcement becomes part of the regular administrative and regulatory framework rather than a stand-alone activity. \n 
URL:https://meqoamia.org/event/sub-city-tobacco-control-integration-workshops-with-arada-lideta-kirkos-gullele-and-kolfe-keranio-sub-cities-cabinets-in-addis-ababa/
LOCATION:Tracon Addis Hotel\,
CATEGORIES:Addiction,Addis Ababa Tobacco Smoke-free Initiative (AATSFI),Advocacy,Ethiopia Tobacco smoke free imitative,Inspection,Tobacco
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260410
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260419
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SUMMARY:Training for Health Inspectors and Enforcement Teams of Kolfe Keranio sub city\, AAFDA branch
DESCRIPTION:Capacity Building Training for Health Inspectors Conducted in Kolfe Keranio Sub-City\nUnder the Addis Ababa Smoke-Free Initiative (AASFI)\, a one-day capacity-building training was successfully conducted for health inspectors in Kolfe Keranio Sub-City. The training was organized through the collaboration of the Addis Ababa Food and Drug Administration (AAFDA)\, Meqoamia Community Development Organization (MCDO)\, and the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids (CTFK)\, with the aim of strengthening the implementation of tobacco control laws at the community level. \nThis initiative contributes to expanding the program’s reach and reinforcing smoke-free environment interventions across Addis Ababa. During the training\, participants gained practical and policy-oriented knowledge on tobacco control regulations\, inspection procedures\, field reporting\, and enforcement mechanisms. \nIn addition\, the “Block Organization” approach was introduced as a strategic model to create smoke-free environments. This approach focuses on organizing residential areas\, businesses\, and service providers within defined local clusters to effectively reduce exposure to tobacco smoke. \nFollowing the training\, field inspections will be conducted in selected woredas of the sub-city. These activities will support the establishment of model smoke-free blocks and strengthen local enforcement efforts. \nAs one participant noted\, “This training directly strengthens our day-to-day fieldwork and enhances our capacity to implement the new block-level approach.” \nThe program will continue to expand through ongoing capacity-building efforts and strengthened enforcement\, contributing to the broader goal of making Addis Ababa a smoke-free city.
URL:https://meqoamia.org/event/training-for-health-inspectors-and-enforcement-teams-of-kolfe-keranio-sub-city-aafda-branch/
CATEGORIES:Addis Ababa Tobacco Smoke-free Initiative (AATSFI),Advocacy,Ethiopia Tobacco smoke free imitative,Inspection,Tobacco
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260415
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260601
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SUMMARY:From Arada to Five Addis Ababa Sub‑Cities: MCDO’s Expanding Collaborative Effort in Tobacco Control
DESCRIPTION:By Meqoamia Community Development Organization (MCDO)\n📅 April 2026 | ⏱ 5 min read \nIntroduction \nWorld No Tobacco Day\, observed globally on May 31\, is fast approaching. This year’s theme\, set by the World Health Organization\, is: \n World No Tobacco Day 2026:    ”Unmasking the Appeal – countering nicotine and tobacco addiction” \n”ለኒኮቲንና ለትምባሆ ሱስ አጋላጭ የሆኑ ስልቶችን እናጋልጥ!!” \nThe theme aims to expose how the tobacco and nicotine industry uses modern\, appealing tactics – such as e‑cigarettes\, flavored products\, and digital advertising – to lure young people into addiction. \nMeqoamia Community Development Organization (MCDO) \, in close collaboration with multiple stakeholders\, is actively participating in this nationwide awareness campaign. In this blog post\, we highlight our organization’s growth over the past five years\, the ongoing implementation plan for World No Tobacco Day 2026\, and our unwavering commitment to a tobacco‑free future. \nFrom One Sub‑City to Five: MCDO’s Expanding Footprint \nOver the past five years\, MCDO’s tobacco control efforts have expanded significantly. What began in just three districts of Arada Sub‑City now reaches five sub‑cities of Addis Ababa: \n\nArada\nKirkos\nLideta\nGulele\nKolfe Keranio(newly added this project year)\n\nThis growth has been made possible through funding from the Campaign for Tobacco‑Free Kids (CTFK) and a strong partnership with the Addis Ababa Food and Drug Authority (AAFDA) . \n“Five years ago\, we started with only three districts in Arada. Today\, our work spans five sub‑cities. This is a testament to the dedication of MCDO’s team and the power of collaboration with our partners.”\n— Senior Program Coordinator\, MCDO \nThe Ongoing Campaign: From Launch to Closing \nThe 2026 World No Tobacco Day campaign runs from April through May. MCDO is actively coordinating a range of activities under the city‑wide implementation plan led by AAFDA. \nKey Activities and Status \n\n\n\nActivity\nDetails\nStatus\n\n\n\n\nLaunch ceremony\n3\,000 participants (central) + 500 per sub‑city (11 sub‑cities)\nBeing finalized\n\n\nMedia professionals training\nOn tobacco harms and laws\nCompleted\n\n\nCity council members awareness session\nEngaging lawmakers\nScheduled for April\n\n\nSchool community training\n12 forums for teachers and principals\nOngoing\n\n\nNighttime inspections\nNight clubs\, illegal tobacco vendors\nPlanned for 2 days\n\n\nYouth mass sport event\nStreet‑level physical activity campaign\nPlanned for May\n\n\nModel smoke‑free block visits\nFor council members and media\nEarly May\n\n\n\nNote: These activities are part of the official implementation plan prepared by EFDA\, AAFDA. MWF \,HEDAMA and MCDO serves on the Technical\, Communication\, and Logistics Committees\, directly contributing to the plan’s execution. \nPartnership with a Rehabilitation Center: A New Bridge \nMCDO has initiated a new collaboration with the Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Center operating under the Addis Ababa City Administration’s Youth and Children’s Bureau. This center primarily serves street individuals brought in by security forces\, helping them undergo behavioral change. Many of these individuals struggle with addiction to tobacco and other substances. \nMCDO is now in discussion with AAFDA to provide training for both professionals and clients at this center. Preparations are underway. This initiative will not only improve rehabilitation services but also strengthen support systems for those affected by tobacco‑related addiction. \nStrong Institutional Coordination: From Federal to Sub‑City Level \nMCDO’s strength lies in its deep\, multi‑level partnerships. \n\nAt the federal level:  MCDO is a member of the National Tobacco Control Committee member (NTCCM) \, chaired by the Ethiopian Food and Drug Authority (EFDA) . This membership allows us to contribute to national policy development.\nAt the city level: MCDO has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Addis Ababa Food and Drug Authority (AAFDA) \, under which we coordinate tobacco control activities in five sub‑cities.\nWith civil society partners:  MCDO works closely with Mathiwos Wondu Foundation (MWF) and HEDAMA. Both organizations are active members of the campaign committees and contribute significantly to the initiative’s success.\n\nAligning with the Global Theme: Our Vision and Mission \nThis year’s theme – “Unmasking the Appeal” – directly aligns with MCDO’s mission to expose industry tactics and protect young people. \n  \nOur Vision: \nTo see a city free from tobacco smoke and a society free from tobacco. \n  \nOur Mission: \nTo implement comprehensive\, coordinated\, multi‑sectoral tobacco control\, communication\, and cessation programs\, thereby protecting Addis Ababa residents from tobacco‑related harm and contributing to national health goals. \nBy actively participating in this campaign\, MCDO demonstrates its commitment to creating a tobacco‑free generation. \nHow You Can Get Involved \nThe success of this campaign depends on broad participation. You can contribute by: \n\nSharing information– Post this blog on your social media channels.\nVolunteering– Join awareness activities in your neighborhood.\nRespecting the law– Do not smoke in public places; encourage others to do the same.\nContacting us– If you are interested in funding or partnership opportunities\, reach out to MCDO.\n\nConclusion \nMeqoamia Community Development Organization (MCDO) is actively engaged in the 2026 World No Tobacco Day campaign\, working hand‑in‑hand with AAFDA\, EFDA\, MWF\, HEDAMA\, and other stakeholders. From our humble beginnings in Arada to reaching five sub‑cities\, we are steadily expanding our impact. \nA smoke‑free Addis Ababa is our vision. Join us on this journey! \nAbout MCDO \nMeqoamia Community Development Organization (MCDO) is a community‑based organization operating in Addis Ababa\, focusing on tobacco control\, substance abuse prevention\, and community health protection. \n🌐 Website: https://meqoamia.org/\n📧 Email: info@meqoamia.org\n📞 Phone: +251-XXX-XXXX \nSocial Media Teaser (for sharing) \n🚭 From Arada to five sub‑cities: MCDO’s expanding collaborative effort in tobacco control.\nRead how we are participating in the 2026 World No Tobacco Day campaign.\n👉 [Read the full blog]\n#MCDO #WorldNoTobaccoDay2026 #UnmaskTheAppeal #TobaccoFreeAddis \n 
URL:https://meqoamia.org/event/from-arada-to-five-addis-ababa-sub-cities-mcdos-expanding-collaborative-effort-in-tobacco-control/
LOCATION:AddIs Ababa\, Addis Ababa\, Ethiopia
CATEGORIES:Addiction Recovery,Addis Ababa Tobacco Smoke-free Initiative (AATSFI),Advocacy,Drug Demand Reduction,Drug Prevention,Ethiopia Tobacco smoke free imitative,Inspection,Tobacco
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260516
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SUMMARY:"Unmasking the Appeal\, Protecting the Generation" — MCDO and Strategic Health Partners Host High-Level National Press Conference to Combat Rising Vaping and Tobacco Tactics in Ethiopia
DESCRIPTION:PRESS RELEASE                                                                                                                   \nORGANIZERS: Meqoamia Community Development Organization (MCDO)\, in close collaboration with the Ethiopian Food and Drug Authority (EFDA)\, the Addis Ababa Food and Drug Authority (AAFDA)\, AND \,  Mathiwos Wondu Foundation (MWF) \,  Health Development and Anti-Malaria Association (HDAMA)\, and the World Health Organization (WHO Ethiopia)\, and Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids (CTFK).\nThis National Event lead by EFDA.\nHEADLINE: “Unmasking the Appeal\, Protecting the Generation” — MCDO and Strategic Health Partners Host High-Level National Press Conference to Combat Rising Vaping and Tobacco Tactics in Ethiopia\nADDIS ABABA – May 15\, 2026\nIn a powerful\, unified front against the rapidly evolving tactics of the tobacco industry\, MCDO\, alongside its foremost national and international health allies—EFDA\, AAFDA\, MWF\, HDAMA\, and CTFK\, WHO Ethiopia—convened a major high-level national press conference and mobilization forum today at the Elilly International Hotel. \nThe high-profile event marked the launch of a comprehensive national campaign aligned with World No Tobacco Day 2026 under the global theme\, “Unmasking the appeal – countering nicotine and tobacco addiction.” The primary objective of this joint coalition is to expose the predatory\, deceptive\, and highly attractive marketing strategies used by the tobacco industry to trap children and adolescents into lifelong nicotine addiction\, while strictly reinforcing smoke-free public spaces across Ethiopia. \nFOUNDATIONAL VISION: THE MCDO PREVENTION PHILOSOPHY\nAt the heart of this national mobilization is a profound understanding of human and national development. Addressing the press\, the leadership of MCDO anchored the campaign in the organization’s core institutional belief: \n\n“Nation means the sum of many people\, and people are the sum of individuals; individuals (people) are owners of invaluable brain capital. Protecting the health of our minds means protecting the great wealth and capital of our country!” > — MCDO’s Philosophy on Substance Use Prevention \n\nThis philosophy reframes the fight against nicotine not merely as a medical intervention\, but as a critical defense of Ethiopia’s sovereign economic and intellectual future. By targeting the developing brains of youth with addictive substances\, the tobacco industry is directly undermining the primary engine of the nation’s growth—its human capital. \nGuarding Ethiopia’s Intellectual Wealth: The Core Philosophy\nDelivering the keynote address to the gathered press corps and dignitaries\, Elias Kalayu\, Executive Director of MCDO\, captured the profound urgency of this national movement. He anchored the entire campaign in the organization’s foundational institutional philosophy on substance use prevention: \nBy reframing tobacco control from a basic medical topic to a critical defense of sovereign human capital\, Elias Kalayu exposed how addictive substances directly jeopardize Ethiopia’s ultimate economic engine—the minds of its youth. “When the tobacco industry targets the developing brains of our teenagers\,” he warned\, “they are directly targeting the wealth of our nation.” \nSTAGGERING STATISTICS & THE NEW THREAT: E-CIGARETTES (VAPE)\nDuring the joint press conference\, the coalition shared critical data outlining both progress and alarming new vulnerabilities in public health: \n\n\nThe Global and National Toll: According to World Health Organization (WHO) data\, tobacco kills more than 8 million people annually. Tragically\, 1.3 million of these deaths occur among non-smokers exposed to second-hand smoke (passive smokers). In Ethiopia\, thousands of citizens continue to lose their lives every year to these entirely preventable conditions. \n\n\nProgress in Adult Cessation vs. Youth Risk: Through the coordinated efforts of the Ethiopian government and civil society\, adult tobacco prevalence in Ethiopia successfully dropped from 5.7% in 2016 to 4.6% in 2024\, showing notable progress\, particularly among women. However\, this hard-won progress is being severely threatened by a new adversary: Electronic Cigarettes and Vaping. \n\n\nThe Teen Vaping Epidemic: Globally\, there are now over 100 million vape users\, with an alarming 14.7 million being adolescents. Teen vaping rates are currently up to nine times higher than adult vaping rates. \n\n\nEthiopia Targeted as a “Premium Target”: Data from the UNFPA 2024/25 report indicates that over 60% of Ethiopia’s population is under the age of 25. Recognizing this demographic goldmine\, the tobacco industry has explicitly targeted Ethiopia as a “Premium Target” to recruit a new generation of replacement consumers. To mask the harsh\, toxic taste of nicotine\, the industry uses over 16\,000 attractive fruit and candy flavors\, aggressive digital marketing\, and social media influencers to hook unsuspecting youth. \n\n\nEXPANDING IMPACT: MCDO’S LOCAL AND NATIONAL TRIUMPHS\nTo effectively counter these threats\, MCDO and its partners announced major milestones and strategic expansions for 2026: \n\n\nDriving Compliance to 90% in Addis Ababa: Building on the foundations of the Addis Ababa Smoke-Free Initiative (AASFI) launched five years ago by AAFDA and EFDA\, MCDO has scaled up its operational support from one sub-city (Arada) to five strategic sub-cities: Arada\, Kirkos\, Lideta\, Gullele\, and Kolfe Keranio. The targeted milestone for 2026 is to elevate smoke-free law compliance rates in these highly populated areas to an unprecedented 90%. \n\n\n100% Smoke-Free Universities (The UBAACM Program): Through years of sustained partnership with EFDA and the Ministry of Education (MoE)\, the Universities and Higher Education Institution Tobacco Control Program is actively transforming campuses across the nation into 100% smoke-free and tobacco-transaction-free environments. \n\n\nSustaining the Future: Human Capital & the ISSUP Ethiopia National Chapter: Ensuring long-term sustainability requires institutional capacity. MCDO proudly highlighted the establishment of the ISSUP (International Society of Substance Use Professionals) Ethiopia National Chapter. This international milestone provides a golden opportunity for professionals from EFDA\, AAFDA\, and the wider health civil society sector to receive standardized\, evidence-based\, internationally accredited training to scale up prevention and treatment expertise. MCDO has finalized preparations to fly in world-class international trainers to begin this workforce transformation. \n\n\nA UNIFIED CALL TO ACTION: A BATTLE FOR EVERY CITIZEN\nThe press conference concluded with a resolute\, collective call to action from all co-organizers: \n\n\nTo the Government: The coalition urged the government to prioritize human resource development to fully enforce Tobacco Control Proclamation No. 1112/2011. Leaders called for increased support for evidence-based interventions and continuous professional training for law enforcement\, health inspectors\, and journalists. \n\n\nTo the Community and Media: Parents\, teachers\, religious leaders\, and media professionals were urged to break the silence surrounding e-cigarettes and unmask the tobacco industry’s deceptive marketing. Protecting our children’s dreams and preserving the nation’s “brain capital” from being stolen by addiction is a shared moral and civic duty. \n\n\n\nClosing Manifesto: “Let us unmask the appeal and save the generation! Together\, let us hold hands to build a healthy\, tobacco-free\, and thriving Ethiopia!” \n\nFOR MORE INFORMATION\, PARTNERSHIPS\, OR MEDIA INQUIRIES:\nStay connected with our campaign updates\, access resources\, or volunteer through our official platforms: \nOfficial Website: Meqoamia.org  \n\n\nOfficial Facebook Pages: * Meqoamia Community Development Organization : Facebook Page \n\n\nMCDO Official Profile
URL:https://meqoamia.org/event/unmasking-the-appeal-protecting-the-generation-mcdo-and-strategic-health-partners-host-high-level-national-press-conference-to-combat-rising-vaping-and-tobacco-tactics-in-ethiopia/
LOCATION:Elilly International Hotel\, Addis Ababa\, Ethiopia\, Addis Ababa\, Bole\, Ethiopia
CATEGORIES:Addiction,Addiction Recovery,Addis Ababa Tobacco Smoke-free Initiative (AATSFI),Advocacy,Dire Dawa Tobacco Smoke free Initiative.,Drug Demand Reduction,Drug Prevention,Ethiopia Tobacco smoke free imitative,Inspection,Tobacco,University Based Anti Addiction Community Movement
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