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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Glob Public Health. 2009;4(2):150–168. doi: 10.1080/17441690802095355

Table II.

Recipients of FCA awards (Alliance Bulletin, 1999-2003, Issues 1-45) (Framework Convention Alliance 200-2003)

INB (dates) Orchid Award Dirty Ashtray Award
INB1 16-2 1 October, 2000 Canada, Uganda, Kenya, and Thomas Zeltner Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board of Zimbabwe, and CIGG Lobby Vending Machine
INB2 30April - 5 May, 2001 Brazil, Hungary, South Africa and Russia (pre-INB2), WHO African region (AFRO), WHO Southeast Asian region (SEARO), countries in support of total ban on tobacco advertising Canada and India Delegation Nottingham University (pre-INB2), British American Tobacco (2*), Philip Morris, Japan Tobacco, countries determined to exclude NGOs from working groups, the United States (US), countries that did not support total ban on tobacco advertising and China
INB3 22-28 November, 2001 President arap Moi of Kenya, Kenya Medical Association, Kenya Dental Practitioners Association, Kenya Times newspaper, and local and international NGOs, Ireland, Palau and India Philip Morris, the US, tobacco companies, Germany, International Tobacco Growers' Association and Japanese Government
INB4 18-23 March, 2002 David Byrne (EU Commissioner), the Espresso guy at CCIG, Pacific and Caribbean countries, Palau, Thailand, India and AFRO Zigarettenrepublik Deutschland, speakers of Working Group 1 of the CCLAT, Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, Pakistan and Japan
INB5 October 14-25, 2002 Malaysia, Gro Harlem Brundtland (WHO Director General), Ireland, SEARO, AFRO, European Forum of Medical Association, Commonwealth and World Medical Association, the Pacific Islands, English-speaking Caribbean nations, and Maldives Japan Tobacco (3*), Singapore, Germany, the US, Pakistan, organizations and countries that sought consensus on issues where there should be no compromise, countries that seek to exclude civil society groups from the negotiations, WHO European region (EURO)
INB6 18-27 February, 2003 AFRO (2*), SEARO (2*), Pacific Islands (2*), Iceland, China, Saudi Arabia, Baltic States, WHO Eastern Mediterranean region (EMRO), English-speaking Caribbean states and India The revised Chair's Text (pre INB6), Argentina, the US (2*), China (2*), Russia, United Nations and WHO, Cuba, Greek Presidency of EU, Germany and Lifetime Achievement Award for the US
*

- The number of awards received in an INB session.