The Global Consortium on Tobacco Economics (GTEC) is an international group focused on generating and providing economic tools, qualitative technologies and methodologies to help reduce tobacco use. To achieve this, the GTEC encourages and develops policy strategies, such as increasing tobacco taxes, to meet UN SDGs 30 in Mexico, Colombia and India, and through national collaboration, and locallevel between these three countries, with a view to global cooperation.
Generate and facilitate economic, technological and methodological tools to help reduce tobacco consumption worldwide.
Create a world free of poverty and ensure a healthy life
Promote public policies that encourage the reduction of tobacco consumption in the countries involved through the coordination of teams at the national and regional levels.
Advance on the achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals 2030 on ending poverty and health accessibility at the global level.
Develop a cost-benefit analysis model (ECEA II) that covers broader ranges of impact to measure the gradual decrease of smoking and the effects associated with it.
These are the countries that shape the GTEC Consortium