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PETER CHEGE KARIUKI

START

PETER CHEGE KARIUKI - 23 April 2025
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PETER CHEGE KARIUKI

BIG PICTURE IS THE ULTIMATE

PETER CHEGE KARIUKI - 23 April 2025
I have been thinking about my walk in Prevention and also how those in recovery keep on in the journey. My realization was that STARTING is key even if the BLUE PRINT towards the WHOLE BIG PICTURE is not clear.
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Radolf Nortey

Mental Health Conference & Excursion

Shared by Radolf Nortey - 8 April 2025
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ISSUP-KENYA in partnership with Mshauri Therapy Hub and Pro Care, is organising the 2025 International "Mental Health Conference & Excursion" to be held in Kigali, Rwanda.*

This global event is open to delegates worldwide.

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Goodman Sibeko

Substance Use Monitoring and Surveillance: Challenges faced by LMICs

Shared by Goodman Sibeko - 24 January 2025
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Substance use surveillance has emerged as a crucial public health strategy across Africa, particularly in light of the alarming rise in substance use among adolescents (1). This trend poses significant health risks that require a comprehensive understanding of the underlying dynamics. Substance use surveillance plays a pivotal role in developing a thorough understanding of the underlying dynamics of substance use across various populations, particularly in Africa. By systematically collecting and analyzing data on substance use trends, prevalence, and associated health risks, surveillance...

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Goodman Sibeko

2024 African Union Consultation for Drug Demand Reduction in Arusha, Tanzania

Shared by Goodman Sibeko - 13 December 2024
Attendees at the African Union Consultation for Drug Demand Reduction in Arusha, Tanzania

The African Union Commission (AUC) has held an annual continental consultation for Drug Demand Reduction (DDR) since 2015.  AUC member states are each represented by their respective DDR national focal points, allowing member states an opportunity to present national DDR activities in a peer-review platform that also allows engagement with invited subject matter experts.  This year’s consultation was held in Arusha, Tanzania from 10-13 December 2024, and included Traditional Leaders from Southern Africa. The theme for this year’s consultation was “Prevention is better than Cure: Towards...

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James Harvey

Rapid Assessment of Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices Relating to Synthetic Drugs in Nigeria

Shared by James Harvey (ISSUP staff) - 3 December 2024
RAPID ASSESSMENT OF KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND PRACTICES RELATING TO SYNTHETIC DRUGS IN NIGERIA
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Agwogie, M. O. (2024). Rapid assessment of knowledge, attitudes and practices relating to synthetic drugs in Nigeria. Global Initiative on Substance Abuse www.gisainitiative.org

Synthetic drugs have become a significant global public health concern, and particularly in Nigeria. More worrisome is the level of ingenuity associated with synthetic drugs, the speed of production, difficulties in identification and the limited information on their health and social consequences for clinical and policy interventions. This project aimed at contributing to efforts towards mitigating synthetic drugs threat in Nigeria by enhancing knowledge, local capacities and fostering collaborative knowledge-sharing among key stakeholders. The primary objectives were to conduct a rapid...

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James Harvey

2024 ICAP Awareness Survey

Shared by James Harvey (ISSUP staff) - 25 November 2024
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James Koryor

GASD Launches Community Participation Project with Two-Day Workshop to Tackle Drug Abuse in Liberia

James Koryor - 24 November 2024

The Global Action for Sustainable Development (GASD), in partnership with the Ministry of Health, the Liberia Council of Churches Youth Desk, and other key stakeholders, officially launched the Community Participation Project to Strengthen Drug Demand Reduction Intervention in Liberia. This groundbreaking initiative commenced with a two-day capacity-building workshop for over 30 community-based organizations (CBOs) from Montserrado County’s 17 districts, reaffirming a unified commitment to combat substance abuse at the grassroots level.

The project is designed to empower community structures...

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Christopher Saah Bangaou

Community Participation in Drugs Demand Reduction initiative in Liberia

Christopher Saah Bangaou - 22 November 2024

Join us in reducing drug demand through evidence-based advocacy and awareness. Together, we can promote informed choices, prevent substance misuse, and build healthier, drug-free communities for a brighter future.

Today marked a significant milestone at Global Action for Sustainable Development with the successful launch of the Community Participation in Drugs Demand Reduction initiative in Liberia. This program empowered 30 participants from 30 different community-based organizations in the 17th districts in Montserrado County through capacity-building sessions.

As a National Trainer in...

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James Harvey

Botswana Police Service Youth Dialogue Panel Discussions

Shared by James Harvey (ISSUP staff) - 19 November 2024
Botswana Police Service Youth Dialogue Panel Discussions
Last week the Botswana Association of Addiction Professionals - BAAP / ISSUP Botswana had the honour of participating in the Botswana Police Service Youth Dialogue panel discussions, centred around the theme: "I Am Affected: Breaking the Cycle of Gender-Based Violence, Substance Use, and Improving Mental Health."
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James Harvey

Recovery Survey

Shared by James Harvey (ISSUP staff) - 19 November 2024
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The Global Recovery Network is committed to providing valuable and relevant content for our community. 

To ensure our upcoming webinar series aligns with the needs and interests of our audience, we have developed this survey with U.S. based Faces and Voices of Recovery to determine which topics may be of most relevance. Our goal is to offer webinars that not only inform but also develop and build skills that support recovery, advocacy, and professional growth.
 
Your feedback is crucial in helping us design a webinar series that resonates with and benefits you.

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Christopher Saah Bangaou

UPC ECHO-TRAINING IN MONROVIA, LIBERIA

Christopher Saah Bangaou - 16 November 2024
Conclusion of the First Phase of ECHO Training on the Universal Prevention Curriculum (UPC) In Liberia 🇱🇷
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Christopher Saah Bangaou

Conclusion of the First Phase of ECHO Training on the Universal Prevention Curriculum (UPC)

Christopher Saah Bangaou - 16 November 2024

As we conclude the first phase of the Universal Prevention Curriculum (UPC) ECHO-Training, I am filled with immense gratitude for the collective efforts that have made this initiative a success. Since November 4, 2024, we have worked diligently to empower 22 participants from various institutions with evidence-based strategies to address substance use challenges in our communities.

This accomplishment would not have been possible without the unwavering support of the Ministry of Health, particularly the Mental Health Unit, for their role in participant recruitment and strategic planning. I...

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Christopher Saah Bangaou

UPC ECHO-TRAINING IN MONROVIA, LIBERIA

Christopher Saah Bangaou - 9 November 2024
As part of our ongoing efforts to achieve significant drug demand reduction in Liberia, we are implementing evidence-based prevention intervention programs. A critical step in this process involves training and involving prevention professionals to effectively address substance use issues in our...
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James Koryor

"Empty Promises: Unity Party Government Fails to Tackle Substance Abuse Crisis as Youths Suffer" Says GASD

James Koryor - 15 October 2024
GASD Director, James Koryor  and Liberian President Joseph N. Boakai

Monrovia— James Koryor, Executive Director of the Global Action for Sustainable Development (GASD), has voiced strong criticism against the Unity Party Government for its failure to adequately address substance abuse as a national public health emergency. In an exclusive interview, Koryor expressed deep concern over the government's fragmented approach to this pressing issue, highlighting the unfulfilled promises made by the President, H.E. Joseph N. Boakai during his first State of the Nation Address in January this year.

 

In his address, the President acknowledged the growing substance...

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James Harvey

GISA raises alarm over danger of synthetic drug abuse

Shared by James Harvey (ISSUP staff) - 30 September 2024
From Left: Pharmacist Moses Awolola,Director , Pharmaceutical Inspectorate Unit , Lagos State Ministry of Health, ; Mrs Akiola Grace, Asst Commander general of Narcotics, NDLEA; Dr. Martin Agwogie Executive Director , GISA and ACG Archie-Abia Ibinabo, Deputy Director, Directorate of Operations and General Investigation,NDLEA.
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Nigeria is facing a growing crisis with synthetic drugs, with stakeholders warning of devastating consequences if urgent actions are not taken.
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James Harvey

Prevention and Community-Based Efforts Against Psychoactive Substance Use: Anti-Drug Coalitions and National Network of Prevention, Treatment, and Rehabilitation Professionals Launched in Togo

Shared by James Harvey (ISSUP staff) - 27 August 2024
Prévention et lutte contre l’usage des substances psychoactives basée sur la communauté: Les coalitions anti-drogue et le réseau national des professionnels en prévention, traitement et de réhabilitation au Togo lancés.
The National Anti-Drug Committee (CNAD), in collaboration with its partners, organised a forum on 13th August 2024 in Lomé to launch anti-drug coalitions and the national network of prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation professionals in Togo.
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Pacifique BAHOGWERHE MUDOSA

DR Congo La prévention de la consommation de drogue chez les jeunes conducteurs de véhicules et de motocyclettes à Goma

Pacifique BAHOGWERHE MUDOSA - 21 août 2024
Sensibilisation des PCR sur la drogue en RDC

La prévention de la consommation de drogue chez les jeunes conducteurs de véhicules et de motocyclettes à Goma représente une initiative cruciale pour réduire les accidents de circulation, un problème majeur dans cette ville en pleine expansion. En effet, la conduite sous l'influence de substances illicites altère considérablement les capacités cognitives et motrices des conducteurs, augmentant ainsi le risque d'accidents. Les drogues peuvent provoquer des réactions imprévisibles, une diminution de la concentration et des temps de réaction prolongés, rendant les routes de Goma particulièrement...

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DR Congo : La prévention de l'usage des drogues en milieu scolaire

Pacifique BAHOGWERHE MUDOSA - 21 août 2024
Prévention de l'usage des drogues en milieu scolaire

La phase expérimentale du programme de prévention de l'usage de drogue en milieu scolaire par les jeunes et pour les jeunes, organisée par le CNPWUD, a été un franc succès dans les dix écoles de la ville de Goma en république démocratique du Congo. Plus de 5 000 jeunes ont été sensibilisés aux dangers de la drogue, grâce à des ateliers interactifs et des discussions animées qui ont permis d'aborder les conséquences néfastes de la consommation de substances illicites. Des intervenants, incluant des professionnels de la santé et des jeunes ambassadeurs, ont partagé leurs expériences et ont...

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James Harvey

ISSUP Cameroon Tender Announcement

Shared by James Harvey (ISSUP staff) - 23 July 2024
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The International Society of Substance Use Professionals (ISSUP) would like to share its intention to establish a National Chapter in Cameroon. Any organisation, institution or other party interested in undertaking or hosting this proposed development should contact ISSUP (Global) for further information about ISSUP’s National Chapters and the application process. 
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