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A decade after governments worldwide pledged to achieve a drug-free world, there is little evidence that the supply or demand of illicit drugs has been reduced. Instead, aggressive drug control policies have led to increased incarceration for mi[...]Livre
International Harm Reduction Development ; M. CURTIS, Éditeur scientifique | New York, NY : Open Society Institute | 2006In China and Malaysia, Eastern Europe and Russia, Central Asia, and parts of Latin America, the majority of HIV infections are due to injecting drug use. Yet injection drug users and other people who use drugs often have little to no access to t[...]Rapport
This report focuses on the introduction of harm reduction programmes in Moldovan prisons and describes successes achieved as well as remaining challenges. Research was conducted in Moldova in August 2007 and October 2008, with seven site visits [...]Rapport
International Harm Reduction Development ; D. WOLFE ; K. MALINOWSKA-SEMPRUCH | New York, NY : Open Society Institute | 2004FRANÇAIS : Ce rapport explore l'intersection entre la politique en matière de drogues et les tendances de l'épidémie au VIH, en ciblant les pays où l'usage de matériel d'injection contaminé constitue le premier mode de contamination. Dans sa[...]Rapport
From Canada to Croatia, countries throughout the world offer innovative models for methadone and buprenorphine provision. Accessibility is the cornerstone of methadone treatment in Hong Kong, where individuals can start treatment on demand, usua[...]Rapport
This report examines - from an international perspective - why it is important to increase meaningful involvement of people who use illegal drugs in the response to HIV and hepatitis C (HCV), and how this can be done. The goal of this report is [...]