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26 November 2014

New drug treatment services announced for Myanmar

In September 2014, Myanmar’s health ministry announced plans to establish pilot treatment facilities in so-called “one stop service centers” across seven townships in the country.
13 November 2014

‘Unzip the lips’ of women who use drugs in Asia

If problems such as multiple stigma were to be overcome, and women and girls could make their voices heard in decision making processes, they could make important steps to winning back their rights to health, dignity and a decent quality of life.
3 November 2014

INCB meets in Vienna

Discussions focus on access to essential medicines in emergencies and on the licit cultivation of opium poppy, as well as on initiatives on the non-medical use of cannabis.
27 October 2014

Africa Union meeting: Drugs kill, but bad policies kill more

At the meeting, there was a lively discussion on the issue of depenalisation, decriminalisation and regulation of drugs – with a clear division between member states on these issues. Harm reduction, reassuringly, was not subjected to any such controversy.
15 October 2014

Fedotov too quick to dismiss the regulation debate

A serious debate is taking place around the future of drug policies and such discussion is no longer taboo. But, the UN drug control bodies are unable to proactively engage and lead a progressive discussion on an increasing outdated treaty framework.
11 October 2014

World Hospice and Palliative Care Day - Why it matters!

The purpose of International Hospice and Palliative Care Day, like all the other “days’ identifying vulnerable populations or causes to celebrate, is to draw attention to the unique and wonderful vocation of hospice and palliative care providers around the world.