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Women Who Use Drugs and the Violence of Law Enforcement
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Gendering Ketamine Use: Emerging Research and Harm Reduction Recommendations 2024
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Confronting Coercion: A Global Scan of Coercion, Mistreatment and Abuse Experienced By Women Living With HIV In Reproductive and Sexual Health Services
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Drug Use, Harm Reduction and the Right to Health
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Global Civil Society Report for the 2024 Mid-term Review of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs
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Professionals Working In Reception Centres In Europe: An Overview Of Drug-related Challenges And Support Needs
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Harm Reduction Best And Worst Practice: Peer-informed Policy And Program Recommendations In The Time Of Covid-19
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Rapid Situation Assessment Of Women Who Use Drugs In Egypt
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A Commentary on the UN Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners
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Criminalization Causes The Stigma : Perspectives From People Who Use Drugs
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Police Drug Seizures Cannot Solve The Problem Of Toxic Drug Supply In North America
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We Can’t Arrest Our Way Out Of Overdose
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Emerging Evidence Brief On Prescibed Safer Supply And Client Experiences
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Global Coverage Of Interventions To Prevent And Manage Drug-related Harms Among People Who Inject Drugs: A Systematic Review
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Harm Reduction Interventions For People Who Inject Drugs
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