C-EHRN provides an update on the work to ensure access to harm reduction services and other forms of care and support for populations in situations of vulnerability in Ukraine and neighbouring countries.
Peet et al. identify an increase in the out of pocket costs for naloxone, indicating an increasingly substantial barrier to naloxone access for uninsured patients in the US.
Macmadu et al. emphasise the need for increased investment and integration of mental health and bereavement services for people who use drugs, with findings showing that overdoses within social networks can have severe consequences for individual overdose risk.
Fontecha and Walker allude to a lack of formal economic opportunities, familial traditions and armed groups pressure as key factors that motivate young people's involvement in informal coca growing.
This report by You Matter contains policy recommendations and guidelines for the testing and linkage to care for STBBIs
in provincial correctional centres in British Columbia (BC), Canada, but may also be adapted for other jurisdictions or correctional settings.
The EMCDDA rapid assessment study is two-fold evaluates the initial service response to the needs of displaced Ukrainians in
neighbouring EU countries and identifies factors that may help EU countries to be better prepared for possible future needs in this area.
The Truth Commission describe their experiences and processes in 23 countries around the world in order to understand the reason for the internal armed conflict and its persistence and to recognise the impact on its victims.
TNI examines the drugs-environment nexus, its implication for rural working people, and critically interrogates drug policy and development responses to it.