L’obligation pour les usagers de drogue de se présenter en Indonésie

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L’obligation pour les usagers de drogue de se présenter en Indonésie

9 mai 2016

Mainline offre un aperçu de l'efficacité du programme de présentation obligatoire des usagers de drogues en Indonésie et sa non-conformité avec les normes internationales relatives aux droits humains. Pour en savoir plus, en anglais, veuillez lire les informations ci-dessous.

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In 2011, the Indonesian Government issued the Government Regulation Number 25 Year 2011 regarding the Implementation of the Compulsory Report of Drug Dependents which regulates the practice of compulsory report and rehabilitation for drug users in Indonesia. By this regulation, Indonesia produced a new institution called the Compulsory Report Institution (Institusi Penerima Wajib Lapor or usually abbreviated as IPWL). This institution is not only the place where drug users can access treatment, but also the place to note, gather, and process the data of drug users.

Looking at its importance, there is a need to understand the implementation of compulsory report and its effect on drug users’ life. This research attempts to explore how the compulsory report system has addressed drug users’ human rights. Besides that, this research also tries to assess the effectiveness of IPWL according to the client’s need.

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