The human cost of policy shifts: The fallout of US foreign aid cuts on harm reduction programming and people who use drugs

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The impact of US foreign aid cuts on the health and well-being of people who use drugs has been massive and monumental. The International Network of People who Use Drugs (INPUD) has conducted a rapid assessment to understand the depth and breadth of this impact. The findings highlight that evidence-based harm reduction models are at risk, and the severity of funding cuts has “cut harm reduction services at the knees”.

Take the time to read the report to understand the human cost of such detrimental policy shifts.

Access the report here.

 

Source : INPUD

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