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Sin Taxes: A Strategy for Health Improvement in Africa

Sin Taxes: A Strategy for Health Improvement in Africa

Academics from the University of Cape Town (UCT) are championing the greater use of health taxes on products like tobacco, alcohol, and soft drinks. Experts see these taxes as a powerful dual-purpose tool for African nations. A new report argues that such measures, often referred to as sin taxes, can significantly curb consumption. They can reduce premature deaths and illnesses, generating much-needed revenue for strained healthcare systems.

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