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... Childrenarepersonswhohavenotyetreachedanagewhentheyarelegallyconsideredtobecompetenttoprotecttheirownwelfare.ã FoodstobepromotedarethoseproductswhichconformtonationalandinternationaldietaryguidelinessupportingWHOsGlobalStrategytopreventobesityandchronicdisease.ã ... weaklyorinconsistentlyenforcedThisreportwillnotexploretheissuesofmonitoringandenforcement,althoughtheseareseriousconcernsthatneedtobeaddressedbypolicymakers.Atpresent,monitoringandcomplainthandlingbodiesdonotenforcecompanyledinitiatives.Alackofanindependentcomplaintmechanismcanleaveconsumersfrustrated,andalackofenforcementallowscompanyledinitiativestoberolledbackatanytime.Ifamonitoringandcomplainthandlingbodywereestablisheditwouldneedtogainconsumerconfidence,forwhichitwouldneed(a)tobetransparentinoperationwithroutineregularpublicationsoftheiractivities;(b)tobeindependentandfreefromindustryinfluence,andseentobeso ;and( c)toensurethattheirservicesareeasilyandinexpensivelyaccessedbyconsumers.Penaltiesmustbecommensuratewiththesizeofthemarketingbudgetsinvolvedandwiththeestimatedexposureofchildrentotheoffendingcommercialmessages.Afurtherconcernistheneedtoensurethat,whateverthedifferencesindefinitionsorapproaches,allcompaniesshouldmakesomecommitmenttoofferselfrestraint.IntheEuropeanregiononly11companieshavejoinedthescheme,alongwiththeEuropeanSnacksAssociation.Severalmajorcompanies,includingMcDonalds,KFCandHaribo ,and manysmalleronesarenotincluded.ProblemsofdefinitionsCompanieschoosetherulestoimposeuponthemselves.Asaresulttherearelikelytobediscrepanciesandinconsistencies.HereweshalllookatsuchproblemsencounteredwithinthepledgesandpromisesandactivitiesundertakenbycompaniesintheEuropeanUnion.Whatageisachild?ThetablebelowprovidesexamplesofdefinitionsoftheagerangeforchildbycompaniesparticipatingintheEUpledgescheme.Pleasenotethattheinterpretationofacompanypolicycanbecomplex,andreadersareadvisedtocheckthecompanystatementsforthemselves(hyperlinksareprovided). ... 5bordermarketing,usinginternet,satellite, and productplacementinimportedprogrammes,isnotamenable to controlbyasinglejurisdiction.Inresponse to publicconcern,civilsocietyorganisationshaveproposedstandardswhichwouldapply to commercialoperatorsinallcountries and therebyprotectchildrenwhetherornotthelocalregulatoryenvironmentwasable to doso.Suchstandardswouldhaveconsiderablemoralauthority and wouldactasa‘soft’regulatoryprocessakin to theformsofgovernanceknowninEuropeastheOpenMethodofCoordination,i.e.theyrelyonidentificationofgood and badpractices and publicity to encouragehighstandards.InMay2010the63rdWorldHealthAssemblyof193governmentsendorsedasetofrecommendationsonmarketingoffoods and non‐alcoholicbeverages to children and calledforinternationalaction to reducetheimpactonchildrenofthemarketingoffoodsorbeverageshighinsaturatedortransfats, free sugarsorsalt(HSTFSS).20TherecommendationsformedpartoftheWorldHealthOrganization’sglobalstrategyfortheprevention and controlofnon‐communicablediseases.TheAssemblyurgedmembernations to takeaction to reduceboththeexposureofchildren to, and thepowerof,marketingforsuchfoods.However,nationalgovernmentsmaynotbeable to controlallthemarketingpracticesthatinfluenceachild’sdiet.MarketingopportunitiesarisewhenTVchannelsarereceivedfromsourcesoutsidenationalboundaries,whenInternetaccessislargelyunmediated,whensponsoredsportingeventsaretransmittedglobally, and whenfilms and videogamesaretradedacrossnationalborders.Itfollowsthatasetofuniversalstandardscan helpto ensurethatthemarketingofHSTFSSproductscanfullycomplywiththeWorldHealthAssembly’srecommendations.Universalmarketingstandardshavefurtherbenefits.Restrictedmarketingcanserve to equalisethecompetitiveenvironmentforcompaniesofdifferentsizes.Fromanenforcementviewpoint,asetofuniversalstandardscansupportnationalauthorities,theprivatesector and civilsociety to ensurecompliance andto respond to infringements.Further,wherenationalauthoritiesdonothavethecapacity to ensurechildren and adolescentsareprotectedfromlocalorcross‐bordermarketingoffoods and beverages,asetofinternationally‐agreedstandardscanensureacommon,minimumlevelofprotectionforyoungpeopleinallnations.20WHO,2010.63rdWorldHealthAssembly.http://apps.who.int/gb/ebwha/pdf_files/WHA63/A63_R14‐en.pdf.Seealsohttp://www.who.int/dietphysicalactivity/publications/recsmarketing/en/index.html...
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... study to explore the socio-cultural factors influencingrural saving behaviour in Zambia. This was later expanded, withgenerous funding from the Netherlands in 1998 to Tanzania and Zimbabwe, and ... calendar 75Counting and basic calculations 76CHAPTER 6: Planning for growth 78Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats 79Business plan 81Participatory monitoring and evaluation 82REFERENCES ... wish to thank the members of PPP and other self- help groups around the world whose struggles to mobilize capitalmotivated the idea for this manual.A special note of gratitude is also owed to...
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