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Livia

The Demand for Alcohol in South Africa during the National Lockdown

Shared by Livia - 23 February 2021
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The Demand for Alcohol in South Africa

The sale, dispensing and distribution of liquor was prohibited in the nationwide lockdown on levels 5 and 4 (DMA, 2002; Amendment Regulations 2020:22). The alcohol ban that was imposed during these levels highlighted the erratic behavior where looting of alcohol outlets in South Africa was observed (BusinessTech, April 2020). This behavior that was observed demonstrated that the demand for alcohol in South Africa is an ongoing problem (Peltzer, et al., 2011:36). The national disaster in which the fight against the novel virus COVID-19, became the...

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Livia

Alcohol and COVID-19 in SA: An Endless Cycle of Liquor Sales Bans Being Imposed and Lifted, or Catalyst for Meaningful Action?

Shared by Livia - 15 February 2021
Event Date
24 February 2021
Location:
South Africa
South Africa

The SAMRC Alcohol, Tobacco & Other Drug Research Unit is now in its 20th year of existence. With about 20+ core staff based in Cape Town and Pretoria the focus is on a broad range of research focusing on the nature and extent of substance...

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James Harvey

Forensic testing for alcohol and drugs in relation to substance abuse detection and validation

Shared by James Harvey (ISSUP staff) - 3 February 2021
Event Date
16 February 2021
Location:
South Africa
South Africa
Upcoming Webinar on February 16th, 2pm SAST: Forensic testing for alcohol and drugs in relation to substance abuse detection and validation. Substance abuse detection is of prime importance in modern-day life due to the ever-increasing demands and pressure on society
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Global Synthetic Drugs Assessment 2020

Shared by Edie - 19 January 2021
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Book
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UNODC

The Global Synthetic Drugs Assessment 2020 (link is external)provides an analysis of the global synthetic drugs market.

  • The first part of this report provides options for responses to counter the synthetic drug problem.
  • The second part presents a global thematic analysis of the key trends and emerging developments of the synthetic drugs market as well as the recent trends in the manufacture of synthetic drugs, including the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The third part provides the key findings of the synthetic drug situation in the different regions of the world.

Global Synthetic Drugs Assessment

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James Harvey

UNODC supports people suffering from mental health (including drug use) disorders through civil society training in Senegal

Shared by James Harvey (ISSUP staff) - 11 January 2021
Dr Khouredia Ndiaye receives her training certification from UNODC Senegal National Program Coordinator
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Mental disorders have become a global public health issue exacerbated by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. In Senegal, the treatment and care of people suffering from mental health disorders, including substance use disorders, faces multiple obstacles and challenges which have a profound effect on families and communities.

As a result, in 2019, the Ministry of Health of Senegal put in place a network of over 30 organizations throughout the country whose objective is to assist and provide support to individuals struggling with mental health disorders including those who use drugs, who are...

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James Harvey

DFAM Drug and Substance Abuse Conference 2021

Shared by James Harvey (ISSUP staff) - 4 January 2021
ISSUP
Event Date
18 February 2021
Location:
Abuja
Nigeria
Youth & The Region's Big Issue: Drug Abuse
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Livia

Congratulations to Kenya ICAP Credentialed Professionals

Shared by Livia - 4 January 2021
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Congratulations to 39 candidates who passed their ICAP exams last month!  Kenya leads the world in ICAP credentialed professionals with over 230!  GCCC commends all of them for their dedication and passion to the field of Addiction Treatment.

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Edie

WiRED International Health Module on Quitting Smoking

Shared by Edie - 19 November 2020
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WiRED International brings free computer-based medical and health education to communities around the world.
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Ezra Napoleon Tumuhirwe

Project Self-Sustainability in Africa

Ezra Napoleon Tumuhirwe - 2 November 2020

Recently I advertised a free UTC training course and most of the invited trainees asked me whether I was going to refund their transport, pay for their meals, and pay them allowances.

A question to my fellow Africans: "Is it possible for a project to attain self-sustainability status in Africa?" Give a testimony if you can. Thank you

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Ezra Napoleon Tumuhirwe

Drug Addiction Free Africa Website

Ezra Napoleon Tumuhirwe - 2 November 2020
One-stop online information hub about Addiction professional development in Treatment, Prevention, and Recovery
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Livia

UNODC Supports the Continuity of Services under COVID-19 in Côte d'Ivoire

Shared by Livia - 28 October 2020
Receipt of donations to the Interministerial Anti-Drug Control Committee (CILAD)
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To support the continuity of treatment and care services for drug use disorders, PTRS / GLOK32 through UBRAF funds, following a webinar on continued access to treatment held in June 2020, supported the Ministry of Health in Côte d'Ivoire with the provision of personal protective equipment to services and centers and the procurement of a sewing machine to manufacture reusable masks for a community-based organization to promote the safe and secure availability of treatment and care services under the COVID-19 health crisis for people with drugs use disorders. The reusable masks manufacturing...

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Michael Brobbey

New Training of Staff in Medication Assisted Treatment

Shared by Michael Brobbey - 26 October 2020
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Uganda Has now officially started training in harm reduction and has created Medically Assisted Treatment (MAT) Clinics in one of its National referral Mental Hospital Alcohol and Drug Unit.

The training is ongoing for new and existing staff to run this new facility and MAT clients will be enrolled this coming month. 

A special thanks to all the efforts of Dr David Basangwa whose dream this is has now Patients at the Medically Assisted Treatment Clinicbecome a reality. 

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Michael Brobbey

ISSUP Kenya National Chapter Annual General Meeting 2020

Shared by Michael Brobbey - 26 October 2020
Event Date
24 October 2020
Location:
Nairobi
Kenya

The Annual General Meeting for ISSUP Kenya, which is mandated by law for all societies and constituted our national conference, was held today, online. There was a good turn out and several resolutions were made which will be ratified by...

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Livia

The Ministry of Health of Senegal Celebrates World Mental Health Day with the Support of UNODC and Partners

Shared by Livia - 23 October 2020
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The Ministry of Health of Senegal and UNODC mark World Mental Health Day

This year, World Mental Health Day was celebrated across the world on October 10th, 2020. It comes at a time when billions of people around the globe have been affected by the COVID 19 pandemic which has had unmeasurable negative effects on mental health. This is why, WHO, together with its partner organizations has called for a major increase in investment geared towards mental health through its campaign: “Move for mental health: Let’s Invest”.

This year, UNODC supported this initiative through raising awareness on...

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Michael Brobbey

Graduation UTC Training :16th October 2020

Shared by Michael Brobbey - 21 October 2020
ISSUP Kenya PCEA UTC Graduation

ISSUP Kenya in partnership with the PCEA graduated the first cohort of trainees on basic UTC course: a total of 30 participants. The ceremony at the Kikuyu mission hospital was graced by the Governor of Kiambu County, His Excellency James Nyoro, In coming SG of the PCEA, Rev. Dr. Waihenya,The CEO Kikuyu hospital Dr. P.Kimpiatu. Other officials present included Rev. Dr. W. Kogo, ISSUP Kenya Executive Dr. Richard Gakunju & Vice president ISSUP Kenya Ms. Susan Gitau. Congratulations to all. 

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Livia

Uganda Alcohol Policy Conference 2020 -Virtual Conference

Shared by Livia - 2 October 2020
Advocating for better alcohol policies in Uganda

ISSUP Uganda is excited to join and participate in the 2nd Uganda Alcohol Policy Conference 2020 which will take place 26th to 27th of November 2020. 

We invite all ISSUP Uganda members to join the event on the dates mentioned. 

Registration deadline is 6th November 2020. 

If you have any questions regarding the event, feel free to contact us via the number on the flyer for the conference. 

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Map of Drug Demand Reduction Collaboration in Africa

Shared by Edie - 18 September 2020
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INL
Africa Map

 

There is extensive work being carried in Africa out by the DDR partners.

This map highlights what kind of work is taking place in the different areas of the continent.

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Livia

African Civil Society Common Position on Drugs

Shared by Livia - 8 September 2020
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Building on developments at the international level – including the March 2019 Ministerial Declaration on strengthening actions for the world drug problem(link is external) and the recently adopted African Union Plan of Action on Drug Control – please find the‘African Civil Society Common Position on Drugs(link is external)’ here(link is external).

The document seeks to incorporate the perspectives and guide the work of a wide range of NGOs from across the African continent, and help to shape and guide civil society and governmental responses over the coming years. The VNGOC is delighted to be supporting this initiative alongside our African...

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James Koryor

Drug Policy Coalition of Liberia Releases Policy Brief on COVID-19 & Substance Abuse

James Koryor - 7 September 2020

The policy brief assesses the current and long term impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on substance abuse in Liberia.

 

The document highlighted key areas including:

 

  1. The Impact of COVID-19 on Substance Users.

  2. The Impact of COVID-19 on Drug Treatment Services

  3. The Impact of COVID-19 on Drug Law Enforcement

  4. The Impact of COVID-19 on Drug Prevention

 

1. Impact of COVID-19 on Substance Users in Liberia

 

Reliable and sustainable drug rehabilitation program that provides support for substance users in Liberia is seem far from been realized, owing to the fact that there...

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Livia

L'inscription à la conférence sur la réduction de la demande de drogue en Afrique est maintenant ouverte!

Shared by Livia - 4 September 2020
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