El ANCD australiano crea en su web una nueva sección centrada en los centros de tratamiento obligatorio

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El ANCD australiano crea en su web una nueva sección centrada en los centros de tratamiento obligatorio

29 octubre 2012

El Comité sobre Cuestiones de Drogas Asia-Pacífico (APDIC), parte del Consejo Nacional sobre las Drogas de Australia (ANCD), ha creado en su web una nueva sección para ofrecer informes y datos sobre las mesas redondas en torno a centros de tratamiento obligatorio para usuarios de drogas que está organizando con la ONUDD, CESPAP y ONUSIDA, con el apoyo de AusAID. Más información, en inglés, está disponible abajo.

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In response to the volume of work being undertaken by the ANCDs Asia-Pacific Drug Issues Committee (APDIC) on compulsory centres for drug users (CCDU), Dr John Herron (ANCD Chairman) and A/Prof Robert Ali (APDIC Chair) are pleased to announce that APDIC has now established a dedicated area within its website to provide reports and information on the CCDU Roundtables it undertakes with the UNODC, ESCAP & UNAIDS, and with the support of AusAID. The webpage will also host a selection of relevant and related documents and reports and useful links to better inform discussion and debate on this important health and human rights issue in our Region.

The new page on CCDUs can be found here.

In particular I draw your attention to the following documents from the 2nd CCDU Roundtable held in Kuala Lumpur earlier this month.

1. Second CCDU Roundtable report (October 2012) Read

2. Speech presented by the UNODC to the Second CCDU Roundtable Read

3. Speech presented by AusAID Minister Counsellor to the Second CCDU Roundtable Read

4. Speech presented by the Malaysian Deputy Minister for Home Affairs to the Second CCDU Roundtable click here.

APDIC will be adding a number of other relevant documents to the reports already listed and invites you to visit the page again in a few weeks for a large selection of documents.

If you have reports or links that you believe should be considered for inclusion within this website CCDU section then please send to julie@ancd.org.au

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