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Women Who Use Drugs and the Violence of Law Enforcement
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Women Who Use or Inject Drugs: An Action Agenda for Women- Specific, Multilevel and Combination HIV Prevention and Research
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The Report & Recommendations of the Requeering Harm Reduction Project
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Prioritizing The Elimination Of Violence Against Women Worldwide: Lessons From The 65th Session Of The Un Commission On The Status Of Women. Guest Editors’ Introduction
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Women Mobilizing For Change: Resisting State Violence From Repressive Drug Policies
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Expecting Better: Improving Health And Rights For Pregnant Women Who Use Drugs
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Barcelona Declaration
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Women’s Rights Must Be Central In Drug Policies
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Respect – Seven Strategies To Prevent Violence Against Women
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What Works For Whom And Why: A Narrative Systematic Review Of Interventions For Reducing Post-traumatic Stress Disorder And Problematic Substance Use Among Women With Experiences Of Interpersonal Violence
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Whose Personal Is More Political: Women Who Use Drugs And The Feminist Movement
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Support Don’t Punish’ Global Action : A Focus On Women Who Use Drugs 2019
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Drug Policy And Women: Addressing The Negative Consequences Of Harmful Drug Control
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Women Hold Up Half The Sky – And Half The Burden Of The Hiv Epidemic
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Judged For More Than Her Crime: A Global Overview of Women Facing the Death Penalty
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