Djibouti’s health warnings policy came into effect in 2009. Health warnings are required to cover 50% of the front and 50% of the back of all cigarette packages. Each side of the principle display surface has text written in either French or Arabic. Nine warnings are rotated on cigarette packages.
Legislation and Regulations
Health Warnings
2009 to Present**
Addiction |
Djibouti |
2009 |
Addiction |
Djibouti |
2009 |
ETS – Baby |
Djibouti |
2009 |
ETS – Baby |
Djibouti |
2009 |
ETS – Baby |
Djibouti |
2009 |
ETS – Baby |
Djibouti |
2009 |
ETS – Child |
Djibouti |
2009 |
ETS – Child |
Djibouti |
2009 |
ETS – Child |
Djibouti |
2009 |
ETS – Child |
Djibouti |
2009 |
Health Effects – Death |
Djibouti |
2009 |
Health Effects – Death |
Djibouti |
2009 |
Health Effects – Death |
Djibouti |
2009 |
Health Effects – Death |
Djibouti |
2009 |
Health Effects – Lung |
Djibouti |
2009 |
Health Effects – Lung |
Djibouti |
2009 |
Health Effects – Stroke |
Djibouti |
2009 |
Health Effects – Stroke |
Djibouti |
2009 |
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