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6 Most Read IOGT Global Voices Blogs In 2016


“New Alliance To Prevent NCDs In India,” Suneel’s blog is among 6 Most Read IOGT Global Voices Blogs In 2016
The Global Voices Blog Portal on www.iogt.org has generated 65 blog posts in 2016.

The blog portal has grown in readership and unique visitors numbers as the authors continue to cover a diverse range of topics and geographic regions.

This is the list of the 6 most read blog posts:
“The Curious Case Of All The Guidelines,” by Maik Dünnbier
Read Maik’s blog here.
“If You Could Save The Planet, Would You?” by Kristina Sperkova
Read Kristina’s blog here.
“Chang Beer Targeting Kids,” by Teera Watcharapranee
Read Teera’s blog here.
“New Alliance To Prevent NCDs In India,” by Suneel Vatsyayan
Read Suneel’s blog here.
“Unholy Alliance – How African-American Stars And Big Alcohol Exploit Black People,” by Brenda Mkwesha
Read Brenda’s blog here.
“Is Alcohol A Source Of Pleasure,” by Viktor Watz
Read Viktor’s blog here.

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