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Point focal: Aiah Nabieu Mokuwah

Chapter Update

In response to WADPN’s growing demand for the decriminalisation of drug use and possession for personal use as well as the glaring evidence of the massive failure by the criminal justice approach to address the country’s drug problems, the government has expressed commitment to reform these laws. This commitment was further demonstrated in the approval of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) 2020 budget for reformation of their law by parliament.

 

The current refurbishment and transformation of the current mental home to a treatment and rehabilitation centre for people who use drugs are also part. Whilst the harm reduction practices remain criminalised by law, the government through the National HIV Secretariat, authorised the implementation of voluntary HIV tests, needle and syringe exchange programs etc.  

In preparation for the harmonisation and reformation of these laws, the Network continues to organise capacity building programs in a wide range of subjects for various categories of stakeholders including drug-affected persons or communities. Whilst strengthening partnership and collaboration among key players to foster inclusive participation and adequate representation of drug-affected communities in the reform process.

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