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Advocating for Harm Reduction: A Public Health Response to Drug Use and HIV in Eastern Europe and Central Asia Sue Simon International Harm Reduction Development Open Society Institute
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People Living With HIV in Eastern Europe and Central Asia Source: UNAIDS Report on the global HIV/AIDS epidemic 2002
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Officially Registered Cases of HIV Infection in the Russian Federation 1995-2002 (As of Sept. 2, 2002) Data: Russian Federal AIDS Center
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Responding to the Challenge Service Delivery More than 200 harm reduction programs in 23 countries Capacity Building Training, study tours, Policy Development Analysis, advocacy, community mobilization, and information
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OSI-Supported Harm Reduction Programs Albania Azerbaijan Belarus Bulgaria Croatia Czech Republic Estonia Georgia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Latvia Lithuania Macedonia Moldova Poland Romania Russia Slovakia Slovenia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan
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IHRD Policy Goals Mainstream harm reduction Gain government support and funding Incorporation of harm reduction in national AIDS plans Equal access to HIV treatment and testing for drug users Access to effective drug substitution therapies Supportive legislative environment Decriminalization of drug users
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Advocating for people affected by drug use and drug policy Policy Analysis Lobbying and Advocacy Community Mobilization Media and Information
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Policy Analysis Documenting and publicizing policy challenges related to harm reduction and HIV/AIDS Building skills among service providers and local advocates Working with governments, donors and multilateral institutions to shape policy agendas
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Advocacy Bridging local advocates with government and international officials Policy maker study tours and participation in harm reduction events Training police and prison officials Legal advocacy and legislative reform
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Community Mobilization Supporting organizations of HIV+ people and drug user activists Organizing networks of service providers and those they serve Building connections with legal services and human rights groups Advocacy skills building training; organizational development training for new community action groups
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Media and Information Supporting print and online information exchange across the region Training service providers and advocates in media relations Media outreach Commissioning and distributing original research
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Repressive drug policies fuel the HIV epidemic. Needle exchange and substitution therapy save lives. Drug users care about their health and must be offered HIV treatment. Key Issues
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