Health
World Health Organization Recommends Increased Taxes on Sugary Drinks and Alcohol to Safeguard Public Health
The World Health Organization (WHO) is urging governments globally to implement higher taxes on sugar-sweetened beverages and alcoholic products. This recommendation aims to curb consumption of these harmful products, which are linked to a rise in non-communicable diseases and a strain on healthcare systems. The organization suggests that revenue generated from these taxes can be reinvested into public health initiatives.

