Panel and Q&A following film: Read more side event information here. Gloria Lai, IDPC: Thanks for attending. I hope you enjoyed the film. Opens to the floor. Audience member: Looking at the three countries that have been reviewed here. It seems that the problem of drug abuse is affecting poor people. It is the tip …
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You can’t do it without us! The role of peer led organisations of people who inject drugs in the HIV response

Organized by International Network of People who Use Drugs (INPUD) MOFA Netherlands. Official part: funded under the BG project/? Key population, HIV and rights perspective. sex workers, MSM and drug users. Principle of Netherlands that AP are involved in policy making and service provision. Background in DP, don’t expect people like me sitting in buildings like this …
UNGASS Special Segment Day 3 – Interactive discussion on cross-cutting issues: drugs and human rights, youth, women, children and communities

UNODC. Introductory statement. Agenda item 4c relates to the health and human rights, focusing on the need of women, children and youth, who are affected in many ways by drugs and their consequences. UNODC has drawn several conclusions: drug use disorders and their health complications such as HIV, HCV and overdoses are public health issues …
Harm Reduction – A Global Response

Organized by the Governments of the Netherlands and Indonesia. Aldo Lale-Demoz (UNODC) Thanks to the Governments of the Netherlands and Indonesia, for hosting this event. There are more than 50 side events this week, but this is one of the most interesting. We remain concerned by the lack of coverage for harm reduction, and …