Support. Don't Punish: Experiences of community advocacy and harm reduction programmes
The new Support. Don't Punish. report provides a snapshot of field experiences around increasing access to voluntary, human rights-based harm reduction in challenging environments in China, India, Indonesia, Kenya and Malaysia. These experiences are drawn from the Dutch government-funded Community Action on Harm Reduction (CAHR) project and the European Commission-funded Asia Action on Harm Reduction project (Asia Action), which together promote the aims of the Support. Don't Punish. campaign.
The experiences documented in this report are jointly supported and implemented by a consortium of international policy partners: Harm Reduction International (HRI), International Drug Policy Consortium (IDPC), International HIV/AIDS Alliance (the Alliance) and International Network of People who Use Drugs (INPUD), working in collaboration with national-level community-based organisations.
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