Empowered citizens (faith and community members) voice their concerns and act collectively to prevent harmful substance use. The local community members are sensitized to alcohol, tobacco and drug harm. In order to realize their human rights and to lead a life in health and dignity, local communities are enabled to actively advocate for more protective alcohol policies. BCST closely work together with decision makers, executives, and religious leaders on law enforcement on alcohol and drugs to protect public health and sustain the positive changes achieved by Life Skills education and community mobilization in Arusha, Tanzania.