Mexico – PROVAPEO

Pro-Vapeo México is the first non-profit all consumers NGO in Mexico that stands for the rights of Mexican consumers of non-combustible nicotine products. Currently, usage of these products is legal but sales and marketing are illegal. While e-cigarette use is booming some private charities and health authorities have been mounting an insidious disinformation campaign. Most […]

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Germany – IG-ED

The IG-ED e.V. is the first consumer organisation of German speaking e-vapers. We work voluntarily and independently of producers and dealers. Our goal is to inform about the e-cigarette as well as to correct the manifoldly circulated misunderstandings and faulty information. IG-ED e.V. does not represent any commercial interests – the activities are solely based […]

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Spain – ANESVAP

The Spanish Users of Personal Vaporisers Association is a non-profit organisation created to defend the right of every adult person to use vaping products. The Association also aims to analyse and disseminate the scientific studies published about these products, to disclose truthful information about personal vaporizers and their correct use, to ensure proper marketing of […]

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Netherlands – ACVODA

Acvoda – Actief Voor Dampen (Active For Vaping) is a non-profit organisation which was founded by vapers at the end of August 2013 (formalized in 2014). Acvoda is committed to promoting the reduced harm alternatives to smoking tobacco and providing honest information about them, with the main focus on the use of e-cigarettes (vaping). Acvoda […]

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Africa – CASA (Campaign for Safer Alternatives)

CASA’s main objective is to advocate for a smoke free Africa by ensuring the availability of a variety of effective, affordable, reduced-harm alternatives to smoking by increasing public awareness and education, advocating for responsible legislative and regulatorypolicy designed to improve public health, and to promote the benefits of reduced harm alternatives. […]

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