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Tobacco Industry Interference (TII) Grants Program is sponsored by Bloomberg Family Foundation Inc.. A specialized subset of the Bloomberg Initiative to Reduce Tobacco Use, this grant program supports projects specifically aimed at identifying, exposing, and countering tobacco industry activities that undermine public health policy. It is designed to fill strategic gaps in partners' abilities to address industry interference.
Geographic focus: Low- and middle-income countries (Global)
Focus areas: Public Health, Tobacco Control, Advocacy
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