The EMCDDA provides both practitioners and policymakers with an analysis of the current epidemiology, harm reduction and treatment measures in relation to HCV infection in Europe.
For the Australian Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade, state execution is a barbaric act that demeans the State that carries it out.
The ARASA HIV, TB and Human Rights 2016 report identifies and analyses both national and regional findings to identify significant developments in creating enabling legal and regulatory frameworks for key and emerging human rights issues.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights compiled practical recommendations for the creation and maintenance of a safe and enabling environment for civil society, based on good practices and lessons learned.
This 2015 Annual Report shows how the scope, scale and ambition of RCNF-funded initiatives have resulted in demonstrable and positive impact on the lives of those most affected by the HIV epidemic.
Data from 146 countries show some countries have achieved an important decline in new HIV infections, but many have not made measurable progress, and yet others have experienced worrying increases in new HIV infections.
The study provides data on the current extent and nature of stigma amongst the Scottish general public towards people with drug dependence and people who have recovered from drug dependence.
This case study examines the situation in Macedonia and makes recommendations to the Global Fund, national governments, civil society, and other donors for easing the transition and safeguarding previous gains in HIV prevention in Macedonia.
This report examines the impact of the transition from Global Fund support to governmental funding on the sustainability of harm reduction programs in Romania.
This case study analyses the readiness and risks of the Bosnia and Herzegovina transition from donor to domestic funding, identifying the challenges and recommendations.