
Databases | ||
![]() | European Commission Information System on Alcohol and Health [WHO headquarters] | |
| Information on alcohol and health in the EU countries | ||
![]() | European Information System on Alcohol and Health [WHO headquarters] | |
| Information on alcohol and health in the WHO European Region | ||
![]() | Alcohol control database | |
| Link to an on-line database | ||
![]() | Health for all (HFA) database | |
| Link to both on line and off line databases | ||
The European alcohol information system (EAIS) provides data to track and assess the alcohol policies and situations within and across countries. The information is targeted to policy/decision-makers, prevention and control programme staff, researchers and global partners and others working with alcohol prevention. With this information, national authorities can critically evaluate their own alcohol policy situations in light of the experiences of other countries and turn lessons learned into enhancement of their own national efforts. The system was created in 2002 and currently it is under a total revision.
It is expected that the system will be replaced by a new system named: European Information System on Alcohol and Health (EISAH) which will be part of the Global Information System on Alcohol and Health (GISAH).
EISAH is developed as a shared project by the European Commission, the World Health Organization, Headquarters, and the World Health Organization, Regional Office for Europe.