Many jurisdictions prohibit smoking in worl Tobacco control coalitions often lead efforts towards the passage of smoke-free policies. Our findings will inform how these coalitions can be more effective at building capacity within their communities to result in policy change. What we learn with NATO GAP will be relevant to other indigenous peoples'jurisdictions in the US and beyond, and may be useful to coalition efforts to address other public health issues.Public Health Relevance
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