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Int J Health Policy Manag. 2022;11(7): 1212-1214.
doi: 10.34172/ijhpm.2021.118
PMID: 37579346
PMCID: PMC9808179
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Public-Private Partnerships With Unhealthy Commodity Industries: Are They Undermining Real Progress in Non-communicable Disease Prevention? Comment on “Competing Frames in Global Health Governance: An Analysis of Stakeholder Influence on the Political Declaration on Non-communicable Diseases”

Chiara Rinaldi* ORCID logo

1 Department of Health Services Research and Policy, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK.
*Corresponding Author: Correspondence to: Chiara Rinaldi Email: , Email: chiara.rinaldi@lshtm.ac.uk

Abstract

Public-private partnerships (PPPs) and whole-of-society approaches are increasingly common in public health promotion and non-communicable disease (NCD) prevention, despite a lack of evidence in favour of their effectiveness in improving health outcomes. While PPPs may have advantages, they also give industry actors more influence over the design and implementation of public health strategies and interventions. Partnering with unhealthy commodity industries in particular – including the alcohol and ultra-processed food and beverages industries – can pose significant risks to public health due to these industries’ deep-rooted conflicts of interest. In this commentary, I reiterate Suzuki and colleagues’ message about the importance of assessing and managing conflicts of interest before engaging with non-state actors through PPPs or other forms of engagement.

Citation: Rinaldi C. Public-private partnerships with unhealthy commodity industries: are they undermining real progress in non-communicable disease prevention?: Comment on “Competing frames in global health governance: an analysis of stakeholder influence on the political declaration on non-communicable diseases.” Int J Health Policy Manag. 2022;11(7):1212–1214. doi:10.34172/ijhpm.2021.118
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Submitted: 11 Jun 2021
Accepted: 25 Aug 2021
ePublished: 30 Aug 2021
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