Type | Working Paper - South Asia: World Bank |
Title | A process and systems evaluation of the drug treatment and rehabilitation services in the Maldives |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2010 |
URL | http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2012/07/19/000333037_20120719011541/Rendered/PDF/712880WP0P113500January020110GM0GS.pdf |
Abstract | Despite high levels of drug use, and associated social and criminal costs, the Maldives to date has avoided major health harms and costs that are linked with drug use in other parts of South Asia, and HIV/AIDS in particular. The main task in the Maldives is to reduce the impact of use of heroin and problematic drug use by better prevention and treatment. Good prevention and treatment will help prevent HIV and other adverse health, social and criminal consequences of drug use. There are a number of structural conditions that will need to be addressed through engagement with multiple governmental ministries and departments. The main conclusions of this report will require collaboration and coordination within government and between government, civil society and the drug using (active and in recovery) community. |
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