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Women, Drug Policies, and Incarceration – A Guide For Policy Reform in Latin America and The Caribbean
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Generating trust: Programmatic strategies to reach women who inject drugs with harm reduction services in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
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Gender Equality in Harm Reduction Services
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We Were Raped A Needs Assessment Of Women Who Use Drugs In Four Cities In South Africa
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Transgender Inclusion In Drug and Alcohol Services
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Sex Workers and The Law
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Training Package. Addressing The Specific Needs of Women Who Inject Drugs
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Addressing The Specific Needs of Women Who Inject Drugs Practical Guide For Service Providers On Gender Responsive HIV Services
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Sex Workers Who Use Drugs
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When Sex Work and Drug Use Overlap. Considerations For Advocacy and Practice
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Development of Gender-sensitive Approaches to HIV Prevention Methods for Women Drug Users
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