Overview
The 30 country fact sheets for EU Member States, Norway and Switzerland
present data on consumption, harm and policy implementation for the year
2016, aiming to give guidance to national decision-makers for further
priority-setting in the field of alcohol and public health. Besides
trends in alcohol consumption, each fact sheet features a section on
alcohol consumption and alcohol-attributable harm, with special
attention to young people, and a section on the implementation of key
alcohol control policies, including the three WHO “best buys” – price
increase, limits on availability and bans on advertising of alcohol.
This allows for a quick overview of important subsets of alcohol policy
measures that will support countries to assess their own progress
towards reducing the burden of noncommunicable diseases and their key
risk factors. The fact sheets also present, for the first time, an
individual overview of the composite indicator scores of the 10 areas of
action to reduce the harmful use of alcohol.