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.
This note summarizes what was said during the informal luncheon roundtable convened by the United Nations University in July to measure the impacts of drug policy choices on development trajectories and outcome.
Coinciding with World Hepatitis Day, this article gives the results of an EMCDDA systematic review on data for the scaling up of HCV treatment and prevention for PWID across the European Union.
This document gives a deep overview of the last statement developed by the Australian National Council on Drugs (AND), which established the principles for the funding of NGOs working in the sector of alcohol and drug services.
The article provides information on access to pain treatment by measuring the availability and dispensed price of opoids as well as their affordability around the globe.
Stop AIDS commends the UK Department for International Development on its commitments to address HIV among key populations in developing countries, and reviews areas where DFID should take further action.