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[Corporate Accountability]( [Daniel Dorado and Jaime Arcila receiving the World No Tobacco Day Award in Brasilia, Brazil for representatives of the World Health Organization (WHO).](
Together we can end Big Tobacco's abuses [ACT NOW]( Dear Friend, For the last 2 years, we and our allies have been organizing against Philip Morris International (PMI) and its attempts to legitimize itself in the public health space through its involvement with Canadaâs planned COVID-19 vaccine. Together, we and our allies mobilized hundreds of organizations and thousands of people to demand that the Canadian government sever its ties with PMI. And we succeeded: This past January, it announced that PMI would no longer be included as an investor in this vaccine. [And this year, on World No Tobacco Day, we received an award from the World Health Organization (WHO) recognizing us for this shared victory. We could not be prouder or more thrilled at this outcome!](1 In this moment of joy, we are reminded that our campaign to stop corporate abuse could not have been possible without the collaboration of our allies and the support of people like you, taking action against Big Tobacco with us. Thank you for making all these wins possible! [Right now, you can help us take the next step in our campaign to challenge Big Tobacco.]( We cannot let this deadly industry keep destroying lives and harming the planet in service of its profits. And we cannot let it continue its decades-long attempts to deceive the public about the reality of its products. [So we and our allies are calling on governments to make Big Tobacco pay for its abuses. And we just launched a new website where you can take action, and learn more about this crucial campaign. We need you with us -- add your name to our petition now!]( You can still help make Big Tobacco pay! [ACT NOW]( When an industry knows that itâs running out of options to continue exploiting the public for profits, it typically resorts to âhealthwashingâ its image by positioning itself as a socially responsible entity. Meanwhile, itâs misleading people about the reality behind its products and practices. Thatâs exactly what PMI tried to do when it invested in the Canadian governmentâs planned COVID-19 vaccine -- a move that was loudly condemned by public health professionals and governments alike. But our shared victory and this award sends a clear message to Big Tobacco that it has no place in public health initiatives, and that corporations like PMI should not be allowed to use the health sector to rehabilitate their image. And we and our allies could not be more thrilled at this outcome! You can help us keep the momentum of holding the tobacco industry accountable for its abuses. [Sign the petition to make Big Tobacco pay today and together, we can help save millions of lives.]( [Daniel Dorado] Onward, Daniel Dorado
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