Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1075638 | International Journal of Drug Policy | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
In Asia, the future of harm reduction in the response to HIV and AIDS is truly uncertain. An overview of the regional situation would reveal many gaps and the small steps of progress. Reviewing the role and development of the Asian Harm Reduction Network in that context will demonstrate that the organisation's mission has been achieved through networking, information sharing, advocacy, capacity building and service delivery activities. Indeed, AHRN has been recognised both as a strong and consistent advocate and a responsive leader in the advancement of harm reduction in Asia in the context of the growing HIV and AIDS epidemic. Yet it is increasingly clear that additional support will be required to turn back the tide of HIV and AIDS.
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Authors
Pascal-Francis Tanguay, Ton Smits,