Maldives introduces generational ban on tobacco
By Maryam Ahmad
The Maldives has become the first country in the world to implement a generational ban on tobacco use, marking a historic step in global public health policy.
According to a statement from the Ministry of Health, anyone born after January 2007 will be permanently prohibited from purchasing, using, or being sold tobacco products within the country. The measure aims to create a tobacco-free generation and reduce the long-term health and environmental impacts of smoking.
Health officials described the policy as part of the government’s broader strategy to curb non-communicable diseases and promote healthier lifestyles among young people in the Maldives.
The Maldives joins a small but growing list of nations considering similar “smoke-free generation” initiatives, with New Zealand having previously proposed a comparable plan before it was repealed.
Authorities say enforcement guidelines and public education campaigns will accompany the new law to ensure effective implementation and community support.
