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George: �I was a street child myself�
George Ochieng Odalo, 28 years old, social worker from Kenya and the founder of Slum Child Foundation.
As a street child in the slums of Nairobi George met the same reality that he meets today and felt the same feelings.
- I became a street child when my father died. But I survived; someone saw my potential and introduced me to a person who paid for my schooling.
In 2008 George founded the Slum Child Foundation, a nonprofit organization that works with street children in Nairobi. More
Voices from the 4th World Forum Against Drugs
Rima Saade Turk, 48 years, Secretary General at Nusroto Association, drug and rehabilitation center, Cenacle of the Son of Man, Lebanon
Why are you here?
I am here because my organization is member of the World Federation Against Drugs and because I am nominated to be the representative of Asia in the board of WFAD. I want to share experiences with other grass-root organizations and I want to increase our knowledge on drugs and treatment. More
WFAD Release in response to The Report of the West African Commission on Drugs urging West African Countries to Decriminalize/Legalize Drugs
A Report titled, “Not Just in transit Drugs, the State and Society in West Africa� prepared by a group of ex-public servants and some Civil Society activists under the auspices of the West African Commission on Drugs (WACD) has been brought to the notice of the World Federation Against Drugs (WFAD).
After perusing the said Report, WFAD wishes to highlight the following facts pertinent to the Report with a view towards putting the intention and objectives of its sponsors and originators in proper perspective. More
Statement of the Congress of World Federation Against Drugs
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Webinar: Better knowledge for Better care
2020-06-26
Amy Ronshausen, International President of WFAD opened the webinar, which you can read here.
We thank all speakers and participants for a wonderful webinar. The recording of which will be made available.
WFAD Statement on World Drug Day
2020-06-26
Written by Mr. Robert DuPont.
World Drug Day!
2020-06-26
International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, June 26 2020: Better Knowledge for Better Care
Today on the World Drug Day, not only the World Drug Reports are published but WFAD members across the globe are commemorating the day.
Read the full statement.
Spread #FactsForSolidarity for a better knowledge and better care.
Webinar to commemorate World Drug Day!
2020-06-22
Theme: Better knowledge for better care
Time: June 26th 2020, 14:00 CEST (Stockholm). Convert time here.
Welcome to join us via zoom: Meeting ID: 882 9037 6332, password: 413040.
Global Impacts of Covid-19: A Webinar
2020-06-05
Gloabl Impacts of COVID-10
Wednesday, June 17, 2020
at 8:00 AM EDT (14:00 CEST)
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Addiction and Recovery does not stop with the pandemic!
2020-07-03
Written by: WFAD
Full report: UYDEL's response to Covid-19
2020-06-22
Written by: WFAD
The COVID 19 pandemic globally has had a devastating negative impact especially in low income countries like Uganda who have o welfare system and medical care is wanting. Families and children in the city were caught off-guard as Government struggled to draw a strategy to deal...[Continue]
Policy Paper on Migrant Communities and Covid-19 Responses in Sub-Saharan Africa
2020-06-09
Written by: WFAD
Treatment Seeking Pattern of Relapse Cases of Substance Use Disorder in Bangladesh
2020-06-09
Written by: WFAD
Iqbal Masud's (et al. 2020) study showed that a combination of treatment is common in Bangladesh for relapse cases of substance use disorders. Long term follow up is needed to see the ultimate outcome.
Read the report/article here.
Dhaka Ahsania Mission: Operational Preparedness for Tackling Physical and Psychological Burden of COVID19
2020-05-13
Written by: WFAD