
Emeka W. Dumbili
@favourfredy
A Christian. Sociologist. Asst Prof @ucddublin Writing about Alcohol/Drug/Gender. Commercial Determinants of Health. Public Health. Plastic Pollution.
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📢Registration now open! University of Stirling and University of Glasgow would like to extend a warm invitation to join them for the 50th Anniversary KBS Symposium. 🌎Glasgow 📅9th to 13th June 2025 Register here: kbs2025scotland.org/registration_f…





The alcohol environment matters, read new #TOPOWAproject paper on #alcohol #marketing & #drinking patterns among young #women in #Kampala, #Uganda 🇺🇬🌍 Great teamwork with Rogers Kasirye, Jane Palmier, NATUHAMYA CHARLES, Emeka W. Dumbili & UGANDA YOUTH DEVELOPMENT LINK 🙏🏼🙏🏿🇺🇬🌍 academic.oup.com/heapro/article…

Thank you Nason Maani for having me.

New episode of Money Power Health! Thanks to the amazing May van Schalkwyk for joining to discuss industry-funded school education programmes and what strategic goals they serve: open.spotify.com/episode/0SocIL… Ad-free wherever you get your podcasts #CDoH @GHPUEdinburgh School of Social & Political Science Edinburgh Population Health Improvement UK

Peer reviewed paper shows corporate influence on alcohol policy in South Africa & how this is likely to be primary reason why 2016 Liquor Amendment Bill has gone no-where over past 9 years. Time for limiting alcohol industry influence on alcohol policy? 🤔pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11…

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Publication Alert: Prioritising research on marketing and consumption of No and Low (NoLo) alcoholic beverages in Ireland sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Alcohol Forum Ireland, Create & Inspire Change HealthResearchBoard AlcoholActionIreland Alcohol Awareness James Larkin



