Case library

Cases of alcohol industry misconduct from around the world exposing the predatory practices.

A library of all the unethical methods of Big Alcohol – aggressive lobbying, unethical marketing, sabotaging of rules and institutions and much more, all in one place.

S2 E2: Alcohol Policy and the WHO: What Happened at the Recent Executive Board Meeting

More than 100 countries were represented by 27 statements made during the debate about the WHO draft global alcohol action plan at the ...

WHO Europe Video: Young People’s Views About Alcohol Digital Marketing

Four young people from different countries in the WHO European Region discuss their experience with alcohol marketing on their smartphones ...

Sweden: Alcohol Industry is Normalizing Everyday Alcohol Use

The alcohol industry is normalizing everyday alcohol use in Sweden. According to a survey by Novus this year, more Swedes thought weekday ...

Sweden: Alcohol-Related Cancer Causes 1500 Deaths

Alcohol caused 1500 cancer deaths in Sweden in 2019. Despite the high rate of harm, Swedes remain largely unaware of alcohol’s cancer ...

Review 2020: Our Most-Read Blog Posts

In 2020, Movendi International published more than 40 opinion articles on our Global Voices Blog Portal, covering i diverse range of ...

Sweden: Court Stops Winefinder from Selling Alcohol Online

The online trading company Winefinder which operated from Helsingborg, Sweden has been selling alcohol online to Swedish customers for ...

Scotland and COVID-19: Rising Alcohol Harm and Lack of Services Fuel Vicious Cycle

In Scotland the COVID-19 pandemic is exacerbating the long standing alcohol problem in the country. While the landmark minimum unit pricing ...

Sweden: Government Takes Action Against Online Wine Trade

The Swedish government has decided to take action against the online wine trade. In recent years, the online wine trade has increased like ...

WHO: Countries Request Accelerated Action on Alcohol

A decision unanimously adopted at the World Health Organization’s Executive Board meeting calls the global alcohol burden a ...

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