Study design: policy landscape analysis for sugar-sweetened beverage taxation in seven sub-Saharan African countries

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dc.contributor.author Thow, A. M
dc.contributor.author Erzse, A
dc.contributor.author Asiki, G
dc.contributor.author Ruhara, C.M
dc.contributor.author Ahaibwe, G
dc.contributor.author Ngoma, T
dc.contributor.author Amukugo, H. J
dc.contributor.author Wanjohi, M. N
dc.contributor.author Mukanu, M.M
dc.contributor.author Gaogane, L
dc.contributor.author Karim, S. A
dc.contributor.author Hofman, K
dc.date.accessioned 2023-04-21T12:27:40Z
dc.date.available 2023-04-21T12:27:40Z
dc.date.issued 2021
dc.identifier.citation Anne-Marie Thow , Agnes Erzse , Gershim Asiki , Charles Mulindabigwi Ruhara , Gemma Ahaibwe , Twalib Ngoma , Hans Justus Amukugo , Milka N. Wanjohi , Mulenga M. Mukanu , Lebogang Gaogane , Safura Abdool Karim & Karen Hofman (2021) Study design: policy landscape analysis for sugar-sweetened beverage taxation in seven sub-Saharan African countries, Global Health Action, 14:1, 1856469, DOI: 10.1080/16549716.2020.1856469 en_US
dc.identifier.other https://doi.org/10.1080/16549716.2020.1856469
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.muhas.ac.tz:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3246
dc.description.abstract This paper reports on the design of a study to examine the policy landscape relevant to sugar-sweetened beverage taxation in seven sub-Saharan African countries. The study responds to the need for strong policy to address the rising burden of non-communicable diseases in the region. Sugar-sweetened beverage taxation has been widely recommended as a key component of a comprehensive policy approach to NCD prevention. However, it has proved a contentious policy intervention, with industry strongly opposing the introduction of such taxes. The aim was to identify opportunities to strengthen sugar-sweetened beverage taxationrelated policy for the prevention of nutrition-related NCDs in a subset of Eastern and Southern African countries: Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana, Rwanda, Namibia, Zambia, Uganda. The study was conducted as a collaboration by researchers from nine institutions; including the seven study countries, South Africa, and Australia. The research protocol was collaboratively developed, drawing on theories of the policy process to examine the existing availability of evidence, policy context, and stakeholder interests and influence. This paper describes the development of a method for a policy landscape analysis to strengthen policies relevant to NCD prevention, and specifically sugar-sweetened beverage taxation. This takes the form of a prospective policy analysis, based on systematic documentary analysis supplemented by consultations with policy actors, that is feasible in lowresource settings. Data were collected from policy documents, government and industry reports, survey documentation, webpages, and academic literature. Consultations were conducted to verify the completeness of the policy-relevant data collection. We analysed the frames and beliefs regarding the policy ‘problems’, the existing policy context and understandings of sugar-sweetened beverage taxation as a potential policy intervention, and the political context across relevant sectors, including industry interests and influence in the policy process. This study design will provide insights to inform public health action to support sugarsweetened beverage taxation in the region. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Global Health Action en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries Vol 14;1
dc.subject Noncommunicable disease en_US
dc.subject tax en_US
dc.subject sugar-sweetened beverage en_US
dc.subject political economy en_US
dc.subject policy en_US
dc.title Study design: policy landscape analysis for sugar-sweetened beverage taxation in seven sub-Saharan African countries en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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