Continental consultation on drug demand reduction opens in Cape Town

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Continental consultation on drug demand reduction opens in Cape Town

11 August 2016

Cape Town, 3rd August 2016 – The Director of Social Affairs of the African Union Commission (AUC), Amb. Olawale Maiyegun, presided over the opening ceremony of the Technical Consultation on drug demand reduction which kicked off on Wednesday 3rd August 2016 in Cape Town in the presence of representatives of partner organisations in the area of drug control as well as Experts on drug use epidemiology from AU Member States.

Director Maiyegun underscored the need for balanced and integrated responses towards drug control. He said the issue of drug control is beyond just being a security problem, it is also a public health issue. He recalled that the theme of this year: 2016, African year on Human Rights with a particular focus on the Rights of Women ties with the objectives of combatting drug use while respecting the rights for access to drugs and harnessing the demographic dividend which will be the AU theme for the year 2017.

The Director emphasised on the importance of involving the youth in all efforts done at national, regional and continental levels given that, according to statistics, they are the largest population to be affected by the different types of drug abuse. “The focus of the consultation is to review where we are at with improving access to comprehensive, evidence-informed, ethical and human rights based drug use prevention, dependence, treatment and aftercare services; as well as to plan for the development of systematic, structured and sustainable drug use epidemiology systems underlined Amb. Maiyegun.”

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