In an effort to help describe the unrecorded alcohol market, as well as drinking patterns and preferences among its consumers, IARD has supported population-based surveys in several countries. This report, prepared by the National Economic University Institute for Population and ...
Read MorePchum Ben is a large-scale annual ceremony that lasts 15 days, during which the Cambodian people travel home to their families to enjoy family gatherings and offer food to monks as part of the national religious practice.
Read MoreFor the first time ever, there are four different generations working together in the workplace; this means that new expectations regarding employee health and wellbeing have emerged and inclusive work cultures have become even more important. However, four in five ...
Read MoreFOUR IN FIVE EMPLOYERS DO NOT HAVE ALCOHOL IN THE WORKPLACE POLICIES IN PLACE One in three (34%) employers say staff socialising in person is important given the increase in hybrid working Three in four (73%) companies have more generations in their ...
Read MoreDrinking guidelines are issued by government bodies to provide information on the relationship between drinking and potential outcomes, and are intended to support individual choices around drinking in a way that minimizes the likelihood of harm. This review offers an ...
Read MoreThis Health Review focuses on cancer sites associated with alcohol consumption as identified by the World Cancer Research Foundation and the International Agency for Research on Cancer. Due to the limited availability of national cancer statistics in many countries, U.S. ...
Read MoreThe International Alliance for Responsible Drinking's (IARD) member companies – the world’s leading beer, wine, and spirits producers – undertake a wide range of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) initiatives as part of their commitments to sustainability and social responsibility. ...
Read MoreThe 2016 National Responsible Drinking Awareness Week is under way in China, with the opening ceremony launching the initiative on October 21 using the theme of “Caring for but no alcohol for minors.” The China Beverage Alcohol Association (CADA) is ...
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