Evidence indicates that detention of people who use drugs in compulsory centers in the name of treatment is common in Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam. The expansion of such practices has been costly, has not generated positive health outcomes, and has not reduced supply or demand for illicit drugs. United Nations agencies have convened several consultations with government and civil society stakeholders in order to facilitate a transition to voluntary evidence- and community-based drug dependence treatment and support services. In an effort to support such efforts, an informal group of experts proposes a three-step process to initiate and accelerate national-level transitions. Speci...
The international consensus to end compulsory drug treatments and close forced rehabilitation facili...
Abstract Cambodia, confronted by the spread of drug misuse among young people, requested support fro...
This paper aims to look at the various treatment and rehabilitation programs in the country and how ...
AbstractOver the last three decades in response to a rise in substance use in the region, many count...
BACKGROUND: Several Southeast Asian countries have implemented compulsory drug detention centres in ...
ntroduction: Worldwide, people who use drugs (PWUD) are among the populations at highest risk for HI...
Background: criminalisation of drug use and compulsory detention has largely characterised the South...
Purpose - Injecting drug use is a global concern, with an estimated 16 million people who inject dru...
Background: In Vietnam, like many countries in Southeast Asia, the commonly used approach of center-...
Patterns of illicit drug production, manufacture, trafficking and abuse in East Asia and the Pacific...
Background: Despite Thailand's official reclassification of drug users as "patients...
Documents the practice of placing drug users in "compulsory drug treatment/detention centers" where ...
Background: Criminalisation of drug use and compulsory detention has largely characterised the Sou...
Drugs finds a recent attempt to advocate for compulsory “rehabilitation ” cen-tres1 founded on fault...
Introduction: The emergence of widespread amphetamine-type stimulants (ATSs) usage has created signi...
The international consensus to end compulsory drug treatments and close forced rehabilitation facili...
Abstract Cambodia, confronted by the spread of drug misuse among young people, requested support fro...
This paper aims to look at the various treatment and rehabilitation programs in the country and how ...
AbstractOver the last three decades in response to a rise in substance use in the region, many count...
BACKGROUND: Several Southeast Asian countries have implemented compulsory drug detention centres in ...
ntroduction: Worldwide, people who use drugs (PWUD) are among the populations at highest risk for HI...
Background: criminalisation of drug use and compulsory detention has largely characterised the South...
Purpose - Injecting drug use is a global concern, with an estimated 16 million people who inject dru...
Background: In Vietnam, like many countries in Southeast Asia, the commonly used approach of center-...
Patterns of illicit drug production, manufacture, trafficking and abuse in East Asia and the Pacific...
Background: Despite Thailand's official reclassification of drug users as "patients...
Documents the practice of placing drug users in "compulsory drug treatment/detention centers" where ...
Background: Criminalisation of drug use and compulsory detention has largely characterised the Sou...
Drugs finds a recent attempt to advocate for compulsory “rehabilitation ” cen-tres1 founded on fault...
Introduction: The emergence of widespread amphetamine-type stimulants (ATSs) usage has created signi...
The international consensus to end compulsory drug treatments and close forced rehabilitation facili...
Abstract Cambodia, confronted by the spread of drug misuse among young people, requested support fro...
This paper aims to look at the various treatment and rehabilitation programs in the country and how ...