Canêdo et al. challenge the notion that the harm reduction needs of young people who use drugs are being met and provide ten calls to action to improve support and access for young people.
Civil society organisations, professional bodies and a host of experts call upon the British government to ensure the implementation of overdose prevention centres.
Allowing people to access their OAT medication through a local pharmacy would reduce the arbitrary and punitive logics that pervade the current system.
Iga Jeziorska notes progress in the range and quality of services whilst underscoring dramatic disparities in access along regional, urban/rural and other divides.
C-EHRN provides an overview of how harm reduction policies and programmes are implemented in the region, with valuable insights on civil society engagement.
Despite the risk of bombings, incarceration, abuse and sexual violence, Ukrainian harm reduction workers support thousands in the country and in exile.
WHO Director-General offers an overview of recent developments, including in relation to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and access to controlled medicines, and calls for a public health approach.