DELIVERING THE GLOBAL ALCOHOL ACTION PLAN: INDEPENDENT MONITORING OF
PROGRESS AND INDUSTRY INTERFERENCE
ASSESSING WHERE COUNTRIES STAND – AND WHAT STANDS IN THE WAY THROUGH
THE CIVIL SOCIETY SHADOW REPORT AND ALCOHOL INDUSTRY INTERFERENCE
INDEX
DATE
December 17, 2025
TIME
* 8.00 – 9.00 am CET, and
* 3.00 – 4.00 pm CET
REGISTRATION
Please follow the link to register for the Zoom Event:
At 08:00 am CET – Click Here to Register
[https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/Jmtdvy3cQKOhPkDYWIVFBQ]
At 3:00 pm CET – Click Here to Register
[https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/5651RfO_SYWHcVLdUMP2nw]
BACKGROUND
With the WHO GLOBAL ALCOHOL ACTION PLAN (GAAP) 2022–2030 countries
have committed to achieving a 20% RELATIVE REDUCTION IN ALCOHOL
CONSUMPTION BY 2030 and scaling up the SAFER alcohol policy package.
With three years already elapsed, global alcohol policy progress
remains elusive. Many countries still lack effective implementation,
while industry interference accelerates and continues to dilute,
delay, and derail evidence-based solutions.
Independent monitoring is essential to close the implementation gap.
To fill this global accountability gap, Movendi International with the
support of civil society partners has produced two new and
complementary monitoring tools:
1. THE CIVIL SOCIETY SHADOW REPORT ON GAAP IMPLEMENTATION
A first global civil society-led assessment of national progress,
highlighting where countries are advancing, where they are stagnating,
and where action is urgently needed.
2. THE PILOT ALCOHOL INDUSTRY INTERFERENCE INDEX
A groundbreaking global analysis documenting how alcohol industry
actions dilute, delay, and derail the adoption of WHO-recommended
alcohol policy solutions.
Together, these independent insights help identify what is needed to
deliver the Global Alcohol Action Plan , close the implementation gap
, and achieve the 20% reduction target to unlock progress towards the
Sustainable Development Goals.
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
This event launches both monitoring tools and convenes global
stakeholders to discuss the implications for accelerating action. By
presenting global, regional, and national evidence and documenting
concrete cases of alcohol industry interference and general patterns,
the event strengthens accountability and reinforces the urgency of
implementing effective alcohol policies focused on health and
development promotion.
OBJECTIVES
* PRESENT INDEPENDENT CIVIL SOCIETY EVIDENCE on GAAP implementation
through the Shadow Report.
* INTRODUCE THE ALCOHOL INDUSTRY INTERFERENCE INDEX , exposing
structural commercial barriers hindering progress.
* LINK FINDINGS TO THE GAAP 20% REDUCTION GOAL , emphasizing the
scale of the implementation gap.
* STRENGTHEN THE GLOBAL ACCOUNTABILITY ECOSYSTEM by showcasing how
civil society monitoring complements WHO mechanisms.
* CATALYSE ADVOCACY MOMENTUM for accelerated and elevated,
interference-free implementation of evidence-based alcohol policy
solutions.
PROPOSED AGENDA (PER REGIONAL WEBINAR)
OPENING (5 MINUTES)
– _Kristina Šperková_ , Movendi International
The big picture of social participation in alcohol policy making and
overcoming alcohol industry interference.
PRESENTATION OF MAIN FINDINGS (10 MINUTES)
– _Angélica María Claro Gálvez & Maik Dünnbier_
Top-line insights from the Shadow Report + introduction to the Alcohol
Industry Interference Index.
GLOBAL POLICY FRAMING (10 MINUTES)
– WHO Headquarters representative (TBC)
Connecting findings to the Global Alcohol Action Plan and the 20%
reduction target.
REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES (20–30 MINUTES)
– WHO Regional Office representative (TBC)
– Civil society respondents (TBC)
How progress and interference manifest regionally and nationally;
priority actions to accelerate implementation.
Q&A (10–15 MINUTES)
Interactive discussion with participants.
CLOSING (5 MINUTES)
Clear pathways for alcohol policy acceleration with the support of
social participation.
EXPECTED OUTCOMES
* Elevated understanding of WHERE COUNTRIES STAND on GAAP
implementation.
* Clear identification of WHAT STANDS IN THE WAY , including
patterns of alcohol industry interference.
* Stronger political and civil society momentum to CLOSE THE
IMPLEMENTATION GAP .
* Increased recognition of the need for SOCIAL PARTICIPATION IN
ALCOHOL POLICY INITIATIVES to achieve the 20% reduction goal.
* Reinforced collaboration between civil society, governments, and
WHO and other UN partners
FORMAT (TBD)
Two regional sessions (Americas/Africa/Europe and Southeast Asia/
Western Pacific), each anchored in regional findings and perspectives.
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