Health, Rights and Drugs: Harm Reduction, Decriminalization and Zero Discrimination for People who Use Drugs

Publications - Released in 2019

The new UNAIDS report, Health, rights and drugs: harm reduction, decriminalization and zero discrimination for people who use drugs, shows that of the 10.6 million people who inject drugs in 2016, more than half were living with hepatitis C and one in eight were living with HIV. It outlines that ensuring that comprehensive harm reduction services are available—including needle–syringe programmes, drug dependence treatment and HIV testing and treatment—will kick-start progress on stopping new HIV infections among people who use drugs.

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Organizations

  • Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)