HIV Policy Lab has compiled a policy brief highlighting seven laws and policies that countries should adopt to markedly reduce AIDS-related mortality figures by 2030.
Dennis proposes considering the dramatic increase in drug deaths among older people in Britain as a failure in response-ability, urging for more caring, evidence-based and respectful responses.
WHO highlights progress, shortfalls and actions needed to achieve 2030 goals, including in terms of addressing sociostructural barriers to health, such as stigma and criminalisation.
EHRA provides a series of recommendations for those who seek to offer professional, comprehensive care for women who use drugs and experience gender-based violence (GBV).
McDonald et al. suggest that age-focused explanations are insufficient to account for skyrocketing drug-related deaths, and call for an expansion of harm reduction provision.