Persuaduraan Korban Napza Indonesia (PKNI)

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Persuaduraan Korban Napza Indonesia (PKNI)

PKNI is a network of drug user organizations which was established to address stigma, violence, discrimination and violations of human rights towards people who use drugs. It is the national body representing the issues and needs of people with a history of drug use in Indonesia. PKNI’s vision is to empower people who use drugs, to achieve equality with other citizens, and to share the common goal with the community of realizing social justice and respect for the human rights of people who use drugs.

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6 December 2016
Women speak out: Understanding women who inject drugs in Indonesia

Women speak out: Understanding women who inject drugs in Indonesia

Compared with men who inject drugs, women who inject drugs experience increased rates of blood borne virus transmission, violence, and social exclusion. Despite their specific needs and greater marginalisation, women have been largely neglected in the national HIV strategy.
30 November 2015
Dying a slow death: Inside Indonesia's drug war

Dying a slow death: Inside Indonesia's drug war

The Indonesian Drug Users Network together with Drug Reporter produced a short documentary film on the harmful effects that the renewed national war on drugs has on the Indonesian population and particularly on vulnerable groups.