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NZ falling behind on international rules to protect kids from food marketing
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NZ falling behind on international rules to protect kids from food marketing

Victoria Egli, Fiona Sing, Sally Mackay and Lisa Te Morenga
Public Health Expert Briefing (The Briefing - Te Mahere)
Public Health Communication Centre Aotearoa
29/08/2023
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/15973

Abstract

Aotearoa New Zealand is not measuring up in relation to new guidelines released this month by the World Health Organization (WHO) which recommend policies to protect children from the harmful impacts of food marketing. This Briefing outlines how NZ falls short, and how doing so jeopardises the nation’s ability to meet its commitments on children’s rights.
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