Annette Dale-PereraDirector, ADP Consultancy UK, International consultant, UNODC and Colombo Plan and visiting academic Middlesex University, London What is effective in drug disorder treatment: what we can learn from the evidence‐base about what “works” and what “doesn’t work” |
Bilal AhmadProgramme Director, SPYM; ISSUP India From Principles to Practice: A case study of treatment provision in India. |
Professor Harry SumnallPublic Health Institute, Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom Quality Standards, Evidence‐base, and Ethics: Fundamentals for Drug Demand Reduction. |
Giovanna CampelloChief, Prevention, Treatment & Rehabilitation Section, UNODC Evidence‐based principles for working in Prevention: a consideration of the theory and science behind the principles |
Jeff LeeManager, ISSUP Scientific Support Team Background to the conference theme |
Olha MyshakivskaPsychiatrist, Lviv Regional Psychiatric Hospital; ISSUP National Coordinator, Asia Region A Case Study for Recovery Support in 3 countries. |
Hendrée E. JonesExecutive & Division Director, UNC Horizons, Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Evidence-based principles for working in Recovery support: a consideration of the theory and science. |
Dr Fernando SalazarPrincipal Professor, Cayetano Heredia Peruvian University, Lima, Peru Applying the Principles to Practice in Peru: The UPC case study. |
Anthony Abi ZeidPrograms Associate, Mentor Arabia; ISSUP Lebanon A prevention case study from Lebanon: Practice Challenges |
Dr. Pamela R.N. KaithuruHead of Counseling Unit, Kenya Meteorological Department; ISSUP Kenya Case Study for Recovery Support in Kenya |
Dr Beatrice KathunguChairperson, Department of Psychology, Kenyatta University; ISSUP Kenya Case Study for Recovery Support in Kenya
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Dr Ramiro ValezDirector, CIJ Chihuahua; ISSUP Mexico
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