New Zealand has provided support to Tokelau in the form of drafting tobacco control legislation.
[2] Furthermore, conversations carried out by Ashton Kelly of the University of Otago in late 2014/early 2015 indicate that there is great public support for increased tobacco control.
[2] "Tokelau Health" aims to draw inspiration from New Zealand's "smokefree" campaigns and legislation.
[2] Furthermore, with the only way to import goods into Tokelau being a single boat service from Apia, it would be feasible to prevent smuggling.
In 2009, 56 Tokelauans called Quitline, a telephone service which helps smokers end their addiction to cigarettes.