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"Drug use and road safety: a policy brief" provides up-to-date information on drug use and road safety to support informed decisions on road safety and drug policies in WHO Member States. Drawing on the growing knowledge in this area over recent[...]Rapport
FRANÇAIS : Substances illicites, stéroïdes anabolisants, médicaments détournés de leur usage thérapeutique : la problématique de l'abus de drogues en relation avec le sport prend une dimension grandissante et soulève de réelles questions en sa[...]Brochure
R. JÜRGENS ; OMS / WHO ; ONUDC / UNODC ; UNAIDS = ONUSIDA | Genève : OMS / WHO | Evidence for action technical papers | 2007An increasing number of countries have introduced HIV programmes in prisons since the early 1990s. However, many of them are small in scale, restricted to a few prisons, or exclude necessary interventions for which evidence of effectiveness exis[...]Brochure
The global environment for a response to HIV has shifted substantially towards a massive scaling up of prevention, treatment and care interventions. In particular, the world made an unprecedented commitment during the United Nations Special Sess[...]Rapport
FRANÇAIS : Le présent travail se propose d'évaluer l'efficacité du traitement continu par la méthadone aux Etats-Unis d'Amérique; il fait pendant à des évaluations semblables d'essais de traitement par des opiacés au Royaume-Uni (héroïne) et en[...]Rapport
OMS / WHO | Genève : OMS / WHO | Rapports techniques / Technical report series, ISSN 0512-3054 | 1964L'une des fonctions constitutionnelles de l'OMS est de définir à quelles classes appartiennent les différentes drogues visées par les traités internationaux relatifs au contrôle des stupéfiants. Pour prendre des décisions à cet égard, l'Organisa[...]Livre
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This publication consists of a series of workbooks intended to educate programme planners, managers, staff and other decision-makers about the evaluation of services and systems for the treatment of psychoactive substance use disorders. The obje[...]Brochure
OMS / WHO ; UNAIDS = ONUSIDA ; UNODCCP | Genève : OMS / WHO | Evidence for action policy brief | 2005This policy brief reviews the evidence to date on providing antiretroviral (ARV) therapy to HIV-positive injecting drug users. A number of related medical, psychological and social issues are also addressed including the need to manage drug inte[...]Brochure
OMS / WHO ; UNAIDS = ONUSIDA ; UNODCCP | Genève : OMS / WHO | Evidence for action policy brief | 2004The provision of access to sterile injection equipment for injecting drug users and the encouragement of its use are essential components of HIV/AIDS prevention programmes, and should be seen as a part of overall comprehensive strategies to redu[...]Brochure
OMS / WHO ; UNAIDS = ONUSIDA ; UNODCCP | Genève : OMS / WHO | Evidence for action policy brief | 2004The rates of HIV infection among inmates of prisons and other detention centres in many countries are significantly higher than those in the general population. Examples include countries in Western and Eastern Europe, Africa, Latin America and [...]Brochure
OMS / WHO ; UNAIDS = ONUSIDA ; UNODCCP | Genève : OMS / WHO | Evidence for action policy brief | 2004Drug-dependence treatment aims at improving the health and quality of life of persons with drug dependence through achieving abstinence from drug consumption, reduction in morbidity and mortality caused by or related to high risk behaviors assoc[...]Brochure
OMS / WHO ; UNAIDS = ONUSIDA ; UNODCCP | Genève : OMS / WHO | Evidence for action policy brief | 2004In many countries, access to drug-dependence treatment and HIV/AIDS prevention and care services is limited for injecting drug users. Moreover, users of illicit drugs are commonly marginalized by communities and usually attempt to remain hidden [...]Rapport
Tobacco has negative implications for the environment, the economy and the health of both smokers and non-smokers. All people have a fundamental right to breathe clean air, and tobacco-free environments are essential to guaranteeing this right. [...]