AIDS 2012 - Living harm reduction: Lessons learned from 3 continents

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AIDS 2012 - Living harm reduction: Lessons learned from 3 continents

10 July 2012

Global Village, Harm reduction and drug policy networking zone, Hall B, Space 803

Harm reduction interventions can be readily adapted to diverse national contexts for an effective response to HIV epidemics among people who use drugs. The Community Action on Harm Reduction (CAHR) project draws on experiences from Western Europe and Ukraine to support the development of harm reduction initiatives in India, China, Kenya, Indonesia and Malaysia.

This session, organised by IDPC, the International HIV/AIDS Alliance and the International HIV/AIDS Alliance in Ukraine at the Global Village at the 19th International AIDS Conference will give an overview of this unique and ambitious project with presentations on the baseline research data on drug use patterns and services in the five project countries, the policy and legislative barriers faced, project challenges and recent achievements.

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Washington D.C., USA
Date23 July 2012

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