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SIDE EVENT THE URGENT NEED FOR HARM REDUCTION FUNDING: SCALING-UP EVIDENCE-BASED INTERVENTIONS FOR PEOPLE WHO USE DRUGS Organised by the Strategic Advisory Group to the UN on HIV and Drug Use, this side event will highlight the latest evidence on the state of the harm reduction response around the world. Speakers will explore challenges related to increasing financial and political support for harm reduction and the strategies to overcome them. The Strategic Advisory Group comprises member states, UN agencies, donors and civil society partners, and exists to advise the UN and others on overall global policies and strategies, research and development in relation to the global HIV/AIDS response among people who use drugs. Wednesday, 14 March 2018, 1:10 - 2:00 p.m. Room M7, M-Building Chair: Anne Skjelmerud, NORAD, Norway Speakers: Dr. Gilberto Gerra, Chief, Drug Prevention and Health Branch, Division for Operations, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Welcome Dr. Monica Beg, Chief, HIV/AIDS Section, Global Coordinator for HIV/AIDS, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime on the current UN response on HIV prevention, treatment and care among people who inject drugs and the plans following CND Resolution 60/8. Aljona Kurbatova, National Institute for Health Development, Estonia on achieving increased national funding and coverage of harm reduction interventions for people who inject drugs. Valentin Simionov, International Network of People who Use Drugs on the real-life impacts on the community, and the role of the community in the response. Fionnuala Murphy, Harm Reduction International on the latest findings from HRI’s research on harm reduction investment around the world. Visit our website www.unodc.org/unodc/en/hiv-aids/new/index.html Write to us at [email protected] Call us on (+43-1) 26060-5549
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SIDE EVENTTHE URGENT NEED FOR HARM REDUCTION FUNDING: SCALING-UP EVIDENCE-BASED INTERVENTIONS FOR PEOPLE WHO USE DRUGS

Organised by the Strategic Advisory Group to the UN on HIV and Drug Use, this side event will highlight the latest evidence on the state of the harm reduction response around the world.

Speakers will explore challenges related to increasing financial and political support for harm reduction and the strategies to overcome them.

The Strategic Advisory Group comprises member states, UN agencies, donors and civil society partners, and exists to advise the UN and others on overall global policies and strategies, research and development in relation to the global HIV/AIDS response among people who use drugs.

Wednesday, 14 March 2018, 1:10 - 2:00 p.m.Room M7, M-Building

Chair: Anne Skjelmerud, NORAD, Norway

Speakers:

Dr. Gilberto Gerra, Chief, Drug Prevention and Health Branch, Division for Operations, United Nations Office on Drugs and CrimeWelcome

Dr. Monica Beg, Chief, HIV/AIDS Section, Global Coordinator for HIV/AIDS, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crimeon the current UN response on HIV prevention,treatment and care among people who inject drugs and the plans following CND Resolution 60/8.

Aljona Kurbatova, National Institute for Health Development, Estoniaon achieving increased national funding and coverage of harm reduction interventions for people who inject drugs.

Valentin Simionov, International Network of People who Use Drugson the real-life impacts on the community, and the role of the community in the response.

Fionnuala Murphy, Harm Reduction Internationalon the latest findings from HRI’s research on harm reduction investment around the world.

Visit our website www.unodc.org/unodc/en/hiv-aids/new/index.html Write to us at [email protected] us on (+43-1) 26060-5549