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Harm reduction programmes and practices aim to reduce the harms associated with drug use. These include needle and syringe programmes, opioid substitution therapy, drug consumption rooms and overdose prevention.

Opiates Are Threatening To Undo 3 Decades Of HIV Progress

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Huffington Post
30 November 2016

Global State of Harm Reduction 2016

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Harm Reduction International
17 November 2016

Reaching out with naloxone

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Drink & Drug News
9 November 2016

Time for safer injecting spaces in Britain?

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Drug & Alcohol Findings
9 November 2016

First month after infection is key time to tackle drug-related HIV spread

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Eurekalert Medicine & Health
9 November 2016

Maintenance prescribing saves lives of English heroin addicts

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Drug & Alcohol Findings
30 October 2016

Researchers find people who inject drugs would be willing to switch to safer equipment

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National Institute for Health Research
26 October 2016

Philippines' war on drugs affecting fight against HIV

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Deutsche Welle
20 September 2016

How three drug users took on the might of the Russian state

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The Guardian
15 September 2016

Pioneering methadone programme in Dar es Salaam gives hope to thousands

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World Health Organization
30 August 2016

A Look Inside Cape Town’s Only Harm Reduction Project

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Talking Drugs
18 August 2016