Guest guest Posted May 30, 2001 Report Share Posted May 30, 2001 Title: The Asian Harm Reduction Network: Supporting Responses to HIV and Injecting Drug Use in Asia Abstract: Drug use and HIV/AIDS are complex problems having political, social, economic, and cultural determinants. Experience shows that no single agency is in a position to provide effective and comprehensive responses to all these issues; as a consequence, new forms of organizational structures had to be developed to initiate and implement comprehensive and large-scale approaches. Over the past few years, technical resource networks have been found to be successful in doing that. The Asian Harm Reduction Network is such a technical resource network. Supported by UNAIDS and other agencies, it has become an important mechanism for promoting pragmatic approaches to the prevention of drug use and HIV/AIDS in Asia. The purpose of this case study is to examine those factors that made it necessary to establish this network ? and why a network, not a traditional nongovernmental organization, was necessary. The study provides information on how the network was conceptualized and on its major activities during its first four years of operation. An assessment of the impact of its activities is provided, and future challenges are outlined. In the final sections, the benefits of harm-reduction networks are discussed in general terms, and the lessons in creating and maintaining the network are described. ______________ Series: UNAIDS Case Study Publisher: UNAIDS, 20 Avenue Appia, CH-1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland, Tel: +41 22 791 4765, Fax: +41 22 791 4898, Email: unaids@... Website: http://www.unaids.org/publications/documents/care/general/JC477-AHRN-E.pdf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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