Support, Don’t Punish Women Who Use Drugs!
Ruth Birgin coordinates the Women and Harm Reduction International Network according to which drug policy presents the single greatest threat to the health and well-being
Ruth Birgin coordinates the Women and Harm Reduction International Network according to which drug policy presents the single greatest threat to the health and well-being
As WHRIN Vice Chair, I would like to share my experience of participation in the webinar “Developing Gender-Sensitive Addiction Programmes”. Some background: Dianova and the
Art from the Heart1 of Canberra Showcasing the resilience of people who use drugs in the struggle of the war against drugs. A sustainable art
In May 2018, the Women and Harm Reduction International Network (WHRIN) in collaboration with Harm Reduction International (HRI) posted a survey to WHRIN members.
The state of tailored harm reduction services for women globally is notoriously poor, with the situation in Indonesia providing a snapshot of the barriers many
The criminalization of drug users and associated stigma are factors that create the most harm for people who use drugs (PUD). These harms are significantly