This study aims to recognize the specific sexual and reproductive health requirements of people who use drugs and the current status of service delivery to this population in select countries.
Although a significant sector of the government has worked to solidify these advances, another sector within the state has gone in the opposite direction, trying to maintain the punitive status quo.
The purpose of the end-line study was to examine knowledge, attitudes and behaviour of PWID in Indonesia, relation to HIV/AIDS, their well-being and quality of life, satisfaction with HIV prevention services that are being offered, relations with the police, etc
The purpose of the end-line study was to examine knowledge, attitudes and behaviour of PWID in China, in relation to HIV/AIDS, their well-being and quality of life, satisfaction with HIV prevention services that are being offered, relations with the police, etc.
This report presents the results of an assessment study conducted of CAHR project implementation in Malaysia and offers an analysis of the obtained results and recommendations for further improvements of access to harm reduction services.
This scorecard prepared by the WHO shows the subnational level variations in coverage of adolescent friendly health services in low and middle income countries.
This policy brief aims to promote the realization of gender equality and human rights in terms of an effective harm reduction response to HIV for women who inject drugs in community and prison settings.
This article shows how Asian countries should learn from the Australian experience where police officers have a good understanding of public health and harm reduction.
This report provides insights into the unique vulnerabilities of women who use drugs and young people who use drugs, and provides recommendations to better serve their needs.
This report provides recommendations for responding to HIV/AIDS in MENA, a region with one of the lowest rates of overall HIV prevalence and the most rapid increases in HIV worldwide.