Sunday, October 5, 2025
  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
Ecobuild.club
  • Home
  • Sustainability
  • Insulation
  • Energy Efficiency
  • Eco Build
  • Green Energy
  • Natural Global Resources
  • Videos
No Result
View All Result
Ecobuild.club
Home Sustainability

UNAIDS upholds decriminalization, access to services, on International Drug Users’ Day |

1st November 2021
in Sustainability
0
UNAIDS upholds decriminalization, access to services, on International Drug Users’ Day |
0
SHARES
66
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Related posts

Press Release | Finance commitments under Energy Compacts reach $1.6 trillion with $284 billion already mobilized towards achieving global goals on clean energy

25th September 2025

Press Release | United Nations hosts first Biennial Summit to unite multilateral efforts and the international financial system around sustainable development

24th September 2025

In a statment to mark International Drug Users’ Day, UNAIDS said action is needed to address the negative effect criminalization has on HIV, viral hepatitis and other health issues. 

The day, commemorated annually on 1 November, affirms the rights of this population.   

“UNAIDS calls for the full involvement of communities of people who use drugs in achieving legal reform aimed at decriminalization and in the organization of harm reduction programmes at the country level. This will help us to end inequalities and end AIDS,” said Winnie Byanyima, the agency’s Executive Director. 

At high risk 

UNAIDS underlined its commitment to human rights and to supporting countries as they strive towards decriminalization of drug possession and full implementation of harm reduction programmes. 

Although people who use and inject drugs are among the groups at highest risk of acquiring HIV, they remain marginalized and often blocked from accessing health and social services.   

Last year, nine per cent of all new HIV infections were among people who inject drugs.  Outside of sub-Saharan Africa, the figure rises to 20 per cent. 

And while women comprise less than 30 per cent of people who use drugs, they are more likely to be living with HIV than their male counterparts. 

Benefits to health 

The UN system promotes harm reduction services and decriminalization of personal possession of drugs, UNAIDS said.   

These policies do not increase the number of people with drug dependency, but instead provide substantial public and personal health benefits.  

Timely introduction and full-scale implementation of accessible harm reduction programmes can prevent HIV infections, as well as many cases of viral hepatitis B and C, tuberculosis, and drug overdose, according to the agency. 

However, less than one per cent of people who inject drugs live in countries with UN-recommended levels of coverage of needles, syringes and opioid substitution therapy.  Meanwhile, the funding gap for harm reduction in low and middle-income countries is a “dismal” 95 per cent. 

Impediments to access 

Even where harm reduction programmes are available, they might not necessarily be accessible, UNAIDS added.   

Criminalization of drug use and harsh punishments, such as incarceration, high fines or removal of children from their parents, are just some of the impediments. 

“Women who use drugs face higher rates of conviction and incarceration than men who use drugs, contributing to the increased levels of stigma and discrimination they face in healthcare settings,” the agency said. 

“In effect, criminalization of drug use and possession for personal use significantly and negatively impact the realization of the right to health.” 

Action needed now 

This year, UN Member States set targets on decriminalization of drug possession for personal use, and on elimination of stigma and discrimination against those who use drugs and other key populations. 

The targets have a deadline of 2025 and include ensuring that 90 per cent of people who inject drugs have access to harm reduction programmes that are linked to hepatitis C, HIV and mental health services. 

However, to reach them, “strategic actions at the country level need to start today”, said UNAIDS.

Source link

Previous Post

MDBs Pledged to Align Financial Flows with the Paris Agreement. They’re Not There Yet

Next Post

Honor five million lives lost to COVID-19 by making vaccine equity a reality, Guterres says |

Next Post
Honor five million lives lost to COVID-19 by making vaccine equity a reality, Guterres says |

Honor five million lives lost to COVID-19 by making vaccine equity a reality, Guterres says |

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

RECOMMENDED NEWS

How Indigenous Leadership Can Reduce Extreme Wildfire Risk| World Resources Institute

5 days ago

Mexico, India Advance Net-Zero Climate-Resilient Buildings

5 days ago

4 Levers to Help Scale Net-Zero Carbon and Resilient Buildings

5 days ago

The Perfect Storm Fueling Pakistan’s Solar Boom

2 days ago

POPULAR NEWS

  • American Electric Power, Sempra launch sustainable finance frameworks

    American Electric Power, Sempra launch sustainable finance frameworks

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Ocean Freight Container Tracking – Exploring The Benefits of GPS Systems

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Don’t despair about climate change, instead put your capital where it counts

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Douglas PUD building 5-MW hydrogen facility to provide flexibility for Wells Hydroelectric

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • 7 Reasons Why Steel Is an Eco-Friendly Building Material

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
Ecobuild.club

ecobuild.club is an online news portal which aims to provide knowledge about Sustainability, Insulation, Energy Efficiency, Eco Build, Green Energy & Natural Global Resources.

Follow us on social media:

Recent News

  • The Perfect Storm Fueling Pakistan’s Solar Boom
  • Mexico, India Advance Net-Zero Climate-Resilient Buildings
  • How Indigenous Leadership Can Reduce Extreme Wildfire Risk| World Resources Institute

Category

  • Eco Build
  • Energy Efficiency
  • Green Energy
  • Insulation
  • Natural Global Resources
  • Sustainability
  • Videos

Subscribe to get more!

  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy

© 2018 EcoBuild.club - All about Eco Friendly Environment !

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Sustainability
  • Insulation
  • Energy Efficiency
  • Eco Build
  • Green Energy
  • Natural Global Resources
  • Videos

© 2018 EcoBuild.club - All about Eco Friendly Environment !