IARD’s work is informed by scientific evidence on alcohol and health, including alcohol policy. By bringing together data and research on drinking patterns, alcohol in society, and regulations at a national level, IARD examines practices around policies and interventions that ...
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 MoreThis guide aims to take you through all the key steps in planning, designing, delivering, and marketing courses for the hospitality and retail trades. It will ask lots of questions and give you options. You have to decide what is ...
Read MoreThis hands-on guide offers practical advice to those who are considering setting up an advertising self-regulatorion system or improving one that already exists. It was developed by the European Advertising Standards Alliance (EASA), in collaboration with IARD, the World Federation ...
Read MoreThis training workbook offers road safety practitioners at the local level guidance on applying the Good Practice Manual on Drinking and Driving (GPM) developed under the auspices of the UN Road Safety Collaboration by the Global Road Safety Partnership (GRSP).
Read MoreThe purpose of this toolkit is to encourage and facilitate cooperation with a wide array of stakeholders in pursuit of a common goal to reduce harmful drinking. While the Toolkit is primarily intended for industry members, it is also a ...
Read MoreTo date, there have been no systematic reviews or meta-analysis of Mendelian-randomization-based alcohol research on all-cause mortality, cardiovascular disease, and total cancer. This document reflects IARD's initial work to synthesize published research in this area but should not be considered ...
Read MoreThis IARD trends report highlights new data from the World Health Organization (WHO) and member states, as well as gaps in the data, since the adoption of the Global Strategy to Reduce the Harmful Use of Alcohol in 2010.
Read MoreConsumption data are provided by the The IWSR. The data are organized by country or territory and beverage strength and listed annually since 2000.Released: June 2025
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