The Global Alcohol Action Plan 2022-2030, endorsed by WHO Member States, aims to reduce the harmful use of alcohol through effective and evidence-based strategies. The Action Plan builds on the 2010 WHO Global strategy to reduce the harmful use of alcohol. It set specific targets for reducing alcohol consumption and improving health outcomes, focusing on population health and integrating alcohol policy within broader public health agendas. The plan outlines six key areas for action: high-impact strategies and interventions, advocacy and awareness, partnership and coordination, technical support and capacity-building, knowledge production and information systems, and resource mobilization. The action plan outlines areas for action for WHO Member States, international partners, the academe, civil society organizations, and economic actors (alcohol industry).
Recommended citation: World Health Organization. (2024). Global Alcohol Action Plan 2022-2030. Geneva: World Health Organization.