The Communications Volunteer will enhance IDPC’s visibility by supporting a comprehensive communication strategy, and contribute to the smooth running of the work of the IDPC Secretariat by providing administrative and research support.
Health Minister Astrid Krag has proposed that heroin in pill form be made available to dependent users, in an effort to reduce the risks of disease and overdose.
The Global Fund Board Delegation of the Communities Living with HIV, TB and affected by Malaria had announced a new call for nomination of new Delegation members for the period 2013 - 2015. The deadline for applications is 29th November.
Led by the national campaign “Drug Law: It’s Time to Change”, the draft bill aiming to decriminalize illicit drug possession and cultivation for personal use was presented last week in the online debate forum, E-Democracia. Since then, the bill has brought forth a wave of online followers.
The Here I Am campaign is a global call on world leaders to save millions of lives by supporting a fully funded Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria.
Locals in Maastricht should no longer have to formally register as marijuana users to buy soft drugs from the city’s cannabis cafes, mayor Onno Hoes said in a letter to councillors on Wednesday.
Skoun is looking to hire on a project basis an advocacy coordinator for its Drug Law Draft. The aim is to gain support from politicians, policy makers, institutions and the public for the proposed law amendments.
The Executive Director is responsible for leading ITPC in building a global movement to achieve treatment access for HIV (and associated co-infections) through direct management of the ITPC Global Secretariat and associated Regional Networks and partners.
With a focus on high impact countries, the Senior Specialist, Gender and Key Populations will work closely with Senior disease advisors and the Manager of TPA to integrate recommendations on issues related to gender and human rights into technical advice provided by the TPA team to inform grant implementation and reprogramming.
Over the last year, Chanura Kol has reached out to more than a hundred women who inject drugs, many of whom are HIV positive and all of whom were in need of general and emergency care.