Rapport
The global state of harm reduction 2012. Towards an integrated response
(Etat général de la réduction des risques dans le monde 2012. Vers une réponse intégrée)
Auteur(s) :
HRI (Harm Reduction International) ;
STOICESCU, C. (Éditeur scientifique)
Année :
2012
Page(s) :
190 p.
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Éditeur(s) :
London : HRI (Harm Reduction International)
ISBN :
978-0-9566116-6-6
Domaine :
Plusieurs produits / Several products
Thésaurus géographique
INTERNATIONAL
;
EUROPE
;
ASIE
;
CARAIBES
;
AMERIQUE
;
OCEANIE
;
AFRIQUE
Thésaurus mots-clés
DECRIMINALISATION
;
VIH
;
HEPATITE
;
PRISON
;
REDUCTION DES RISQUES ET DES DOMMAGES
;
POLITIQUE
;
INJECTION
;
ECHANGE DE SERINGUES
;
SUBSTITUTION
;
PRODUIT LICITE
;
AMPHETAMINE
;
EFFICACITE
;
SEXE FEMININ
;
HSH
;
JEUNE
;
ACCES AUX SOINS
;
EPIDEMIOLOGIE
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
• Introductory comments from Michel Sidibé Executive Director, UNAIDS
• Introductory comments from Michel Kazatchkine Member of the Global Commission on Drug Policy
• Introductory comments from Eliot Ross Albers Executive Director, INPUD
• Introduction
• Section 1: A Global Update
• Section 2: Regional overviews
2.1 Asia
2.2 Eurasia
2.3 Western Europe
2.4 Caribbean
2.5 Latin America
2.6 North America
2.7 Oceania
2.8 Middle East and North Africa
2.9 Sub-Saharan Africa
• Section 3: Towards an integrated response
3.1 Developing effective harm reduction services for women who inject drugs
3.2 Excluding youth? A global review of harm reduction services for young people
3.3 Drug use among men who have sex with men: implications for harm reduction
3.4 Drug decriminalisation policies in practice: a global summary
3.5 Harm reduction at the crossroads: case examples on scale and sustainability
3.6 Lessons from history: advocating for harm reduction in challenging environments
• Introductory comments from Michel Sidibé Executive Director, UNAIDS
• Introductory comments from Michel Kazatchkine Member of the Global Commission on Drug Policy
• Introductory comments from Eliot Ross Albers Executive Director, INPUD
• Introduction
• Section 1: A Global Update
• Section 2: Regional overviews
2.1 Asia
2.2 Eurasia
2.3 Western Europe
2.4 Caribbean
2.5 Latin America
2.6 North America
2.7 Oceania
2.8 Middle East and North Africa
2.9 Sub-Saharan Africa
• Section 3: Towards an integrated response
3.1 Developing effective harm reduction services for women who inject drugs
3.2 Excluding youth? A global review of harm reduction services for young people
3.3 Drug use among men who have sex with men: implications for harm reduction
3.4 Drug decriminalisation policies in practice: a global summary
3.5 Harm reduction at the crossroads: case examples on scale and sustainability
3.6 Lessons from history: advocating for harm reduction in challenging environments
Résumé :
In 2008 Harm Reduction International released the Global State of Harm Reduction, a report that mapped responses to drug-related HIV and hepatitis C epidemics around the world for the first time. The report has since been published every two years.
The Global State of Harm Reduction 2012 presents the major developments in harm reduction policy adoption and programme implementation that have occurred since 2010, enabling some assessment of global progress. It also explores several key issues for developing an integrated harm reduction response, such as building effective harm reduction services for women who inject drugs, access to harm reduction services by young people, drug use among men who have sex with men, global progress toward drug decriminalisation and sustainability of services in challenging environments.
This report, and other global state of harm reduction resources, are designed to provide reference tools for a wide range of audiences, such as international donor organisations, multilateral and bilateral agencies, civil society and non-governmental organisations, including organisations of people who use drugs, as well as researchers and the media.
The Global State of Harm Reduction 2012 presents the major developments in harm reduction policy adoption and programme implementation that have occurred since 2010, enabling some assessment of global progress. It also explores several key issues for developing an integrated harm reduction response, such as building effective harm reduction services for women who inject drugs, access to harm reduction services by young people, drug use among men who have sex with men, global progress toward drug decriminalisation and sustainability of services in challenging environments.
This report, and other global state of harm reduction resources, are designed to provide reference tools for a wide range of audiences, such as international donor organisations, multilateral and bilateral agencies, civil society and non-governmental organisations, including organisations of people who use drugs, as well as researchers and the media.
Affiliation :
Royaume-Uni. United Kingdom.
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