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Policy options outlined in the strategy
(a) Developing or strengthening existing, comprehensive national and subnational strategies, plans of action, and activities to reduce the harmful use of alcohol
(b) Establishing or appointing a main institution or agency, as appropriate, to be responsible for following up national policies, strategies, and plans
(c) Coordinating alcohol strategies with work in other relevant sectors, including cooperation between different levels of governments and with other relevant health-sector strategies and plans
(d) Ensuring broad access to information and effective education and public awareness programs among all levels of society about the full range of alcohol-related harm experienced in the country and the need for, and existence of, effective prevention measures
(e) Raising awareness of harm to others and among vulnerable groups caused by drinking, avoiding stigmatization, and actively discouraging discrimination against affected groups and individuals
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