• 7/26/2025

    ​Doha: 26 July, 2025 - The World Health Organization renewed the designation of the Tobacco Control Center as a collaborating center for treating tobacco dependance for the second consecutive time and for a new four year-round ending in 2029. This step reflects the leading position for Qatar in its efforts in tobacco control across the region.

    This international recognition, which is one of its kind in the Eastern Mediterranean region, is a confirmation of the leading position of the center across the region, which was initially designated as a collaborating center by the WHO in 2017.

    In her official letter of designation, Dr. Hanan Belkhy, the regional director of WHO in the Eastern Mediterranean region, praised the efforts of the Tobacco Control Center at HMC and its services, which comply with best international standards and stated that the center presents a model in tobacco cessation.

    Dr. Ahmad Mohammad Al Mulla, Director of the Tobacco Control Center at HMC, expressed his pride in the renewed redesignation, stating: “This recognition is a testament to the tireless efforts of our dedicated team, who have spared no effort in providing comprehensive support to individuals seeking to quit smoking, within Qatar and the Eastern Mediterranean region, in an effort to curb the global tobacco epidemic.”

    Dr. Al Mulla affirmed that the center will continue to implement the terms of its agreement with the WHO to deliver tangible benefits to the community. This includes a series of awareness and training programs aligned with international health agendas, such as raising awareness of the risks of tobacco use in all its forms, and training healthcare professionals to help reduce tobacco use rates and promote healthier lifestyles in Qatar and the Eastern Mediterranean region.

    The Center extended its gratitude to Dr. Fatima Al Awa, Regional Advisor for the WHO’s Tobacco Free Initiative, and her team at the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office for their close collaboration in executing a high-quality joint action plan.

    Finally, the Center encouraged those who wish to quit smoking to take advantage of its specialized tobacco cessation services, which include one-on-one consultations as well as behavioral and medical treatment options.

    To book an appointment at the Smoking Cessation Clinic, please call or send a message via WhatsApp to: 50800959.