THR Uganda’s Nicotine and Tobacco Harm Reduction Forums are dynamic platforms designed to foster dialogue, share knowledge, and promote understanding of safer nicotine alternatives. These forums bring together a diverse group of stakeholders, including healthcare professionals, researchers, policymakers, and the general public, to discuss the latest developments and best practices in tobacco harm reduction.
Expert-Led Discussions:
Our forums feature presentations and discussions led by experts in the field of tobacco harm reduction, including researchers, clinicians, and public health advocates. These sessions provide attendees with valuable insights into the science, policy, and practical aspects of nicotine alternatives.
Evidence-Based Information:
We focus on presenting the most current and credible research on nicotine alternatives, helping participants understand their role in reducing the harm caused by traditional smoking. This evidence-based approach ensures that all discussions are grounded in factual, scientifically-backed information.
Interactive Participation:
Attendees are encouraged to actively participate in discussions, ask questions, and share their own experiences. This interactive format fosters a collaborative learning environment where different perspectives are valued and explored.
Action-Oriented Outcomes:
We aim to go beyond discussion and encourage participants to take actionable steps in their respective fields. Whether it's advocating for policy changes, implementing harm reduction strategies, or educating others, our forums are designed to inspire tangible progress in tobacco harm reduction.
Focus on Local Context:
While we draw on global research and best practices, our forums are tailored to address the specific challenges and opportunities within Uganda. This ensures that the discussions are relevant and applicable to the local context, making the outcomes more impactful.