A la recherche d’une réponse alternative vis-à-vis des drogues au Nigéria

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A la recherche d’une réponse alternative vis-à-vis des drogues au Nigéria

26 octobre 2012

Youth RISE a été bien occupé ces dernières semaines en travaillant avec les agences gouvernementales nigériennes, les organisations locales de la société civile et la communauté des usagers de drogues afin de poursuivre et renforcer le travail de l’organisation dans la région. Pour en savoir plus, en anglais, veuillez lire les informations ci-dessous.

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Youth RISE had a busy few weeks in Nigeria in September engaging with government agencies, local civil society organisations and the drug user community to continue and strengthen our work in the region. The data that exists in Nigeria indicates an increasing availability and use of drugs amongst young people across the country. Policies remain punitive, criminalising young people for use rather than addressing the health consequences and underlying causes of drug use. Health services for people who use drugs are severely limited. Within the community, we were told of the vast array of drugs injected or taken in other forms- from codeine to ketamine, heroin to crack, and other methods such as extracting and drinking poison from frogs. Despite clear evidence of need, harm reduction programs remain non-existent.

Youth RISE recently supported Communications 4 Social Change to develop a documentary aiming to bring some of these issues to the fore. A media roundtable to launch the documentary was held last week, attended by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, Human Rights Commission, NGOs, young people, and journalists.

You can read the full blog post here.

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