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  1. Comparing the cost effectiveness of harm reduction strategies: a case study of the Ukraine

    Harm reduction strategies commonly include needle and syringe programmes (NSP), opioid substitution therapy (OST) and interventions combining these two strategies. Despite the proven effectiveness of harm-reduction strategies in reducing human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection among injecting drug users (IDUs), no study has compared the cost-effectiveness of these interventions, nor the incremental cost effectiveness of combined therapy. …

  2. Assessment of drug demand and harm reduction services in Cambodia: A service mapping and needs assessment

    This report presents the findings of a survey conducted between April and July 2008 by the Drug Information Centre of the Secretariat-General of the National Authority for Combating Drugs, Cambodia. The survey aims to assess coverage, types of services available, and gaps in service provision-especially related to the prevention, treatment and care of HIV and AIDS amongst drug users. It also evaluates the quality of education related to drug use and HIV prevention and documents technical and training needs of the assessed organizations.

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