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ISSUP Kenya completed the 3rd and final training on UPC course 5-8 ,for the National Youth Service(NYS). The training conducted at NYS field office Yatta (8-13 November,2021) was officially closed by the Deputy Director General James Mmata. Also present Evans Oloo President (ISSUP Kenya) Dr. Richard Gakunju (ISSUP Kenya), Dr.
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We are delighted to welcome a new member of staff to the ISSUP team in November. Barbara Correa joins us in the brand new role of Coordinator for Spanish and Portuguese speaking National Chapters. 
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ISSUP Argentina invites you to participate in a webinar that addresses the increased impact of isolation and social distancing resulting from the pandemic on the quality of life of vulnerable populations in Latin America, including children and adolescents, resulting in deteriorating mental health and increased consumption of psychoactive substances. The webinar will take place on Thursday, December 2, 2021 at 6:00 p.m. (Argentina time)
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ISSUP Lebanon would like to invite you to attend their Webinar on National Trauma and Substance Use: Lessons learned from the Lebanese Crisis.
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ISSUP Kenya would like to invite you to attend their upcoming Webinar on the cyclic relationship between trauma and addiction and the implication in treatment.
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ISSUP Indonesia would like to invite you to attend their upcoming Launch Event. 
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On 10 November 2021, ISSUP’s National Chapters got together for a virtual meeting. We were joined by 26 countries and welcomed our newest National Chapters to the family – Spain, The Gambia and Botswana.
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We look forward to welcoming you to the ISSUP International Conference on 8th, 9th & 10th December 2021. The theme of this year's conference is Evidence-based Principles for Effective Drug Demand Reduction: Applying Theory to Practice
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ISSUP Nigeria would like to invite you to the next Bi-Monthly Webinar in their Knowledge Update Series. This Webinar will focus on the 'Learning Experience from Claremont University Graduate Course in Media Science for Evidence-Based Drug Use Prevention'.
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Having good evidence enables practitioners to develop and implement effective interventions. Effective prevention, treatment and recovery support interventions informed by strong research evidence consistently result in positive gains for individuals. 
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