Working in Partnership with retailers to STOP! sales to those underage in Japan
In 2000, Japan’s Ministry of Health released data that showed high levels of underage drinking...
SPOTLIGHT
Spotlight highlights initiatives from IARD members that demonstrate a strong commitment to reducing harmful drinking, supporting healthier choices, and promoting social responsibility. Through case studies and real-world examples, companies illustrate how global standards are being translated into measurable, meaningful impact across communities and markets.
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This booklet is designed as a resource for UN member states on alcohol and health trends by country based on the WHO’s latest data, and to support preparations for the UN High Level Meeting on non-communicable diseases in September.
In 2000, Japan’s Ministry of Health released data that showed high levels of underage drinking...
The program encourages parents and educators to talk with children about alcohol and its effects on developing brain.
IARD members continue to work with local partners to deliver innovative programs and campaigns to tackle harmful drinking, prevent underage drinking, and to promote informed adult choices.
In 2000, Japan’s Ministry of Health released data that showed high levels of underage drinking...
The program encourages parents and educators to talk with children about alcohol and its effects on developing brain.
In 2000, Japan’s Ministry of Health released data that showed high levels of underage drinking...
The program encourages parents and educators to talk with children about alcohol and its effects on developing brain.
In 2000, Japan’s Ministry of Health released data that showed high levels of underage drinking...
The program encourages parents and educators to talk with children about alcohol and its effects on developing brain.