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In Harm’s Way – State Response to Sex Workers, Drug Users and HIV in New Orleans
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How Intimate Partner Violence and HIV Research Neglect Women Who Use Drugs, Sex Workers, Transgender
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North America Region – Mapping Harm Reduction Services For Women Who Use Drugs. WHRIN Survey Results 2020.
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Middle East And North Africa – Mapping Harm Reduction Services For Women Who Use Drugs. WHRIN Survey Results. 2020
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Stigma And Help-seeking: The Interplay Of Substance Use And Gender And Sexual Minority Identity
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Advocacy For Women Who Use Drugs in The MENA region
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The Changing Racial Dynamics of Women’s Incarceration
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Overlooked: Women and Jails in an Era of Reform
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Community Service and Probation For Women: Lessons and Recommendations Based on A Study in Kenya