Alcohol use and alcohol  consumption is the third leading risk for burden of disease in Europe and is
  almost double the global  average. 
The European Region was the first WHO region to adopt a policy
  instrument for Member States in  1992 and most recently, an action plan for the implementation
  of the global strategy to reduce  the harmful use of alcohol in 2011. 
An important task for the WHO  Regional Office for Europe is to monitor the progress, the impact
  and the implementation of the  action plan. 
In 2002, the Office established the European information
  system on alcohol and health,  which is now part of a global information system. 
In Europe, the
  database includes a number of  Europe-specific indicators and since 2008 it has been developed
  in collaboration with the  European Commission. 
The information collected is therefore, used
  to monitor both the European  Union’s (EU) alcohol strategy and WHO’s European action plan to
  reduce the harmful use of  alcohol 2012–2020.
In developing the European  information system on alcohol and health, the WHO Regional Office
  for Europe supports the WHO  Health 2020 process and Member States by actively compiling,
  disseminating and granting easy  access to alcohol-related information on consumption, harm
  and policy responses.
WHO receives co-funding from the  European Union in the frame of a EU
 Contribution Agreement  with WHO  Regional Office for Europe on the 
further development of joint data gathering  and common knowledge base 
relating to alcohol situation and alcohol policies in  the EU Member 
States (EISAH). 
The report above was created  under this contribution agreement
 

 
 
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