Deep commitment to get alcohol policies and legislation in place

The West African and the Southern African Alcohol Policy Alliances (WAAPA and SAAPA) met with FORUT over four days recently in Accra, Ghana. Objectives: Firstly, assess the impact being made the four previous years in developing, adopting, and implementing efficient alcohol policies and legislation in 13 countries in the two regions. Secondly, strategic planning for the next five years. Thirdly, share and learn from each other. 

The regional alliances WAAPA and SAAPA are crucial partners of FORUT in implementing FORUT’s comprehensive development project that is funded by Norad – the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation. The regional alliances support 13 country alliances, and they were all part of the meeting; Sénégal, the Gambia, Nigeria, Liberia, Ghana, Sierra Leone in the Western region. Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, Namibia, Lesotho, Botswana, and South Africa in the Southern region.

Key personnel in FORUT and in the alliances – including chairs and board members, the heads of secretariats, the coordinators and liaison officers in each of the countries, and the Secretary General and Programme Director of FORUT – altogether 24 participants took part in the extensive meetings.

Participants from SAAPA, WAAPA and FORUT in front of the Black Star Gate, built to signify the sovereignty of the new country of Ghana after independence in 1957. From left: Ida Oleanna Hagen (FORUT), Kenechukwu A. E. Ujam (Association of Advocates Against Alcohol Harm Nigeria), Boi-Jeneh Jalloh (WAAPA regional board and Sierra Leone Alcohol Policy Alliance), Alhassan Jalloh (Sierra Leone Alcohol Policy Alliance), Paul Mmanjawada (Norwegian Church Aid, Malawi), Roseline Thomas Richards (Liberia Alcohol Policy Alliance), Ståle Stavrum (FORUT, Norway), Susan Goldstein (SAAPA regional board and SAAPA South Africa), Maurice Smithers (SAAPA South Africa), Prisca Mokgadi (SAAPA regional board and SAAPA Botswana), Eva S. Braaten (FORUT, Norway), Alhagie, Jallow (Alcohol Policy Alliance Gambia), Aadielah Maker Diedericks (SAAPA), Irene G. Kauzuu (SAAPA Namibia), Christine Fabara (FORUT, Norway), Jonas Ngulube (SAAPA Zambia), Hannah Hills (FORUT, Norway), Tungamirai Zimonte (SAAPA Zimbabwe), Debora Agboado (WAAPA secretariat), Jerry Moloko (SAAPA, Botswana), Mary Kpogo (WAAPA secretariat), Øystein Bakke (FORUT, Norway), Mothobi A. Molefi (SAAPA Lesotho). Not in the picture: Djibril Wele, (Senegal Alcohol Policy Alliance), Issah Ali (WAAPA), Benjamin Anabila (Ghana Alcohol Policy Alliance), and Franklin Umenze (WAAPA).

Learn and share 

The different countries in the regional alliances are at different stages in policy development; from developing alcohol policy drafts, getting them adopted, and even working to get legislation in place.

– A key aim in having all countries together was to learn from countries that are in the same or consecutive policy or legislation phases. This was a much welcome opportunity for us, having worked in near country isolation since the beginning of Covid, says Regional Coordinator of SAAPA, Aadielah Maker Diedericks. 

Launch of WAAPA Five Year Strategic Plan 

Wednesday September 28th WAAPA invited to the launch of their five-year strategic plan. The Deputy Health Minister of Ghana, Hon. Alhaji Mahama Asei Seni (MP), was present, alongside Dr. Mrs. Olivia Boateng, Director of Tobacco and Substance Abuse Directorate in the Food and Drugs Authority in Ghana, and Dr. Caroline R. Amissah, Deputy Chief Executive from Mental Health Authority in Ghana. Their presence is a testament to the strong relationship that WAAPA and Ghana Alcohol Policy Alliance has with government in Ghana.

From left: Boi-Jeneh Jalloh (Treasurer WAAPA regional board and Chairperson of Sierra Leone Alcohol Policy Alliance), Ida Oleanna Hagen (Secretary General of FORUT), Deputy Health Minister of Ghana, Hon. Alhaji Mahama Asei Seni (MP), Prisca Mokgadi (Chairperson SAAPA regional board and of SAAPA Botswana), Mrs. Olivia Boateng, Director of Tobacco and Substance Abuse Directorate in the Food and Drugs Authority, Dr. Caroline R. Amissah, Deputy Chief Executive from Mental Health Authority in Ghana.

Civil Society is key

The impact analysis that was conducted as part of the meeting in Accra showed that the national alliances have been getting clear results the last four years. In Liberia, Sierra Leone, the Gambia, and Nigeria alcohol policies are in adoption phases. In Zambia and Malawi policies are being implemented, and in Botswana the national alliance has been training members of local liquor boards in order to secure a public health perspective on licensing.

Above all the alliances across the two regions are positioning themselves as strong voices of civil society on matters relating to alcohol policy. On regional level SAAPA and WAAPA are engaging the relevant regional WHO bodies, and in August WAAPA was present with observer status at the Seventy-second session of the WHO Regional Committee for Africa in Lomé, Togo. 

– Civil society is key in moving the alcohol policy agenda in Africa, and SAAPA and WAAPA balances perfectly the three roles as reliable partners for government, watchdogs in exposing alcohol company misconduct and policy penetration, AND agents in holding governments accountable, says Ida Oleanna Hagen, Secretary General of FORUT.

More pictures from the meeting below

Benjamin Anabila, chairperson Ghana Alcohol Policy Alliance.
Kenechukwu A. E. Ujam, Chairperson of Association of Advocates Against Alcohol Harm Nigeria.
Djibril Wele, National Coordinator, Sénégal Alcohol Policy Alliance.
Franklin Umenze, Chairperson WAAPA and National Coordinator of Association of Advocates Against Alcohol Harm Nigeria.
Issah Ali, Regional Coordinator, WAAPA.
Aadielah Maker Diedericks, Regional Coordinator of SAAPA.
From left: Jonas Ngulube, Country Liaison Officer of SAAPA Zambia, Boi-Jeneh Jalloh, treasurer WAAPA regional board and chairperson of Sierra Leone Alcohol Policy Alliance, and Tungamirai Zimonte, Country Liaison Officer of SAAPA Zimbabwe.
Susan Goldstein, Treasurer SAAPA regional board and Board Member of SAAPA South Africa.
Jerry Moloko, Country Liaison Officer of SAAPA Botswana.
Alhagie, Jallow (National Coordinator, Alcohol Policy Alliance Gambia).
Paul Mmanjawada, Norwegian Church Aid, Malawi.
Mothobi A. Molefi, Country Liaison Officer of SAAPA Lesotho.
Roseline Thomas Richards, National Coordinator, Liberia Alcohol Policy Alliance (left), Irene G. Kauzuu, Country Liaison Officer of SAAPA Namibia (right).
Maurice Smithers (Director, SAAPA South Africa).
Debora Agboado (left) and Mary Kpogo, WAAPA secretariat.
Prisca Mokgabi, Chairperson SAAPA regional board and of SAAPA Botswana.
Alhassan Jalloh, National Coordinator, Sierra Leone Alcohol Policy Alliance.

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