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In Issue 171 we are delighted to welcome two new members of staff to the ISSUP team, Dr Goodman Sibeko and Hala Najm. You can also catch up on our activities at the 67th CND and the SADC Traditional Leadership Drug Demand Reduction Consultation.
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ISSUP Bahamas are thrilled to announce their first in-country INEP (Introduction to Evidence-Based Prevention) training, which will take place between 24 April and 31 July 2024.
The training will be delivered by Troy E Clarke I, ICAP Tx I and Lowena West in Freeport, Grand Bahama. Those participating will include personnel from the Royal Bahamas Police Force (Northern Division), the Grand Bahama Health Service and The National LEAD Institute.
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Join us on 24 April for our next 'Wellness Wednesday'! In commemoration of Psychology Week's Theme: "Reducing Global Inequalities Through Education: Psychological Contributions", join Nathania Bowe, Case Manager at the LEAD Institute and member of ISSUP Bahamas National Chapter, as she sheds light on 5 key principles of
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ISSUP UAE would like to invite you to their upcoming webinar on Pharmacotherapy Services in Rehabilitation Settings.
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Le Jeudi 29 Février 2024, a eu lieu une séance d'assistance technique de CADCA à l'endroit des Sept (07) Coalitions communautaires anti-drogue du Togo à savoir : Djidjolé, Baguida , Sanguéra , Agbalépédogan , Agoè , Bè & Kélégougan.
Cette assistance technique virtuelle a porté sur la revue et l'actualisation des plans de pérennisation des coalitions et s'est déroulée à l'Agora Senghor.
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ISSUP Kenya organised a 5-day free training for the Congo Nation Sans Drogues advocacy group.
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ISSUP Nigeria has released its fourteenth Newsletter! This edition features the unveiling of more ISSUP Nigeria chapter state branches, courtesy visit to the president of ISSUP Nigeria chapter and his experience in the field of
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We are delighted to welcome two new members of staff to the ISSUP team, Dr Goodman Sibeko and Hala Najm. Their expertise and experience promise to enrich ISSUP's mission of promoting evidence-based practices in substance use prevention, harm reduction, treatment and recovery support.
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Trois (03) Professionnels Togolais ont participé à la formation continentale des formateurs sur le programme CHILD Curriculum*
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La dottoressa Jacqueline Anundo e Jane Ndungu dell'ISSUP Kenya hanno partecipato a un incontro congiunto sulle alternative all'incarcerazione (ATI) in Kenya. L'incontro si è tenuto presso l'EKA Hotel di Nairobi, in Kenya, con lo scopo di costruire iniziative ATI nel paese.
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