New data confirm lack of progress in harm reduction after three decades of proven evidence of effectiveness

Commentary
by
Macdonald, Virginia et al

Release Date

2023

Geography

International

Language of Resource

English

Full Text Available

Yes

Open Access / OK to Reproduce

No

Peer Reviewed

No

Findings/Key points

Despite long-standing UN-wide recommendations for decriminalisation of drug use and possession and targets for harm reduction for prevention of HIV and viral hepatitis among people who inject drugs, globally there has been little change in the coverage of these services and the prevalence of these diseases over the past decade. Change must involve the end of stigma, discrimination, criminalisation and punitive approaches to drug use. There needs to be an urgent increase in the equitable coverage of harm reduction interventions for people who inject drugs taking into account local context, centring people and communities.

Keywords

Harm reduction
Policy/Regulatory
Evidence base
Decriminalization/legalization
Equity