This report analyses the living conditions of transgender female sex workers in Beijing and Shanghai, and highlights the need to guarantee their access to health and HIV treatment services.
Further epidemiological studies on this area are needed to prevent drug use and health care for young people that have a risky or problematic drug use.
This report examines individual-level factors that predict the use of public health services in 23 Latin American and Caribbean countries, where there is significant variation in the percentage of citizens who access such services.
The Executive Director pledged to meet the three-fold increase in funding that is needed for civil society to effectively conduct HIV advocacy and service provision.
Since the first retail marijuana stores opened on January 1st, 2014, the state of Colorado has benefited from a decrease in crime rates and traffic fatalities, and an increase in tax revenues.
This report by the Uganda Harm Reduction Network discusses the impact of the HIV prevention and control act 2014 among people who use drugs and is working to identify and prioritize key interventions to reduce its negative effects in Uganda.
This paper proposes a new set of generic goals, targets and indicators to track the intended and unintended consequences of drug policy and to improve public health, safety and citizen security.
This study highlights five main consequences of the international drug control system, as well as opportunities for cooperation between law enforcement and health services.