The 2011 conference will have a strong focus on building the skills and capacity of civil society organisations in harm reduction implementation and advocacy, and will provide a forum to highlight the particular needs of women who use drugs and other marginalised populations within the overall harm reduction response.
The 2011 conference will have a strong focus on building the skills and capacity of civil society organisations in harm reduction implementation and advocacy, and will provide a forum to highlight the particular needs of women who use drugs and other marginalised populations within the overall harm reduction response.
The 2011 conference will have a strong focus on building the skills and capacity of civil society organisations in harm reduction implementation and advocacy, and will provide a forum to highlight the particular needs of women who use drugs and other marginalised populations within the overall harm reduction response.
The 2011 conference will have a strong focus on building the skills and capacity of civil society organisations in harm reduction implementation and advocacy, and will provide a forum to highlight the particular needs of women who use drugs and other marginalised populations within the overall harm reduction response.
The main objective of the discussion is to help recognize issues that need to be addressed in order to develop effective regional advocacy strategies to influence policy-making that affect access to and quality of harm reduction in the CEE/CA region as a whole and in individual countries.