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Mothers Who Use Drugs: Closing The Gaps In Harm Reduction Response Amidst The Dual Epidemics Of Overdose And Violence In A Canadian Urban Setting
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What Will it Take to Achieve The Sexual And Reproductive Health and Rights of Women Living With HIV?
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Expecting Better: Improving Health And Rights For Pregnant Women Who Use Drugs
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Gender-sensitive Drug Policies For Women
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From Invisibility To Influence: The Evolution Of Participation Of People Who Use Drugs In The Global Fund.
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Barriers To Harm Reduction Among Women Who Use Drugs: Experiences From Ethekweni (Durban) South Africa.
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Treatment And Care For People With Drug Use Disorders In Contact With The Criminal Justice System: Alternatives To Conviction Or Punishment
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Harm Reduction For Key Populations Who Use Methamphetamine In Vietnam
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Wo(Men) Without The ‘wo’ Women’s (In)visibility In Addiction StudiesAnd Drug Policy
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Toolkit On Gender-responsive Non-custodial Measures
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Crack: Cocaine, Corruption & Conspiracy
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Color Are Bearing The Brunt Of The War On Drugs
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A Qualitative Study Of Facilitators And Barriers To Participate In A Needle Exchange Program For Women Who Inject Drugs
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Life After Roe:we Need To Be Clear About What Is At Stake With The Nomination Of Brett Kavanaugh
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Criminalization And Civil Punishment Of Pregnancy And Pregnancy Outcomes
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