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Barbara Correa

ISSUP and OAS/CICAD Advance Regional Youth Leaders Network in Latin America

Shared by Barbara Correa - 5 May 2026
Youth meeting

ISSUP and the OAS/CICAD, continues to strengthen its joint efforts to establish and coordinate a Latin American Youth Leaders Network. This initiative brings together youth representatives from 10 countries across the region, each representing their respective ISSUP National Chapters.

The network aims to ensure that the voices of young people are actively heard and meaningfully integrated into global responses to substance use and drug related challenges. A key focus is addressing the vulnerability of youth to drug use and drug-related crime, while fostering a proactive and empowered...

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Rasha Abi Hana

Playing legislative catch-up: Drug law reform in the Pacific

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 5 May 2026
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Virginia Comolli - Global Initiatives

Drug trafficking in the Pacific is rapidly expanding, shifting countries from transit points to consumer and production markets. However, many national laws remain outdated, as they were designed for earlier challenges like cannabis and are not equipped to address synthetic drugs and cocaine.

Governments are under pressure to respond, leading in some cases to tougher punitive proposals, but legislative reform alone is not keeping pace with the evolving threat. Fiji’s recent approach shows a more integrated model, combining law enforcement, public health, and community engagement through broad...

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Global Organized Crime Index 2025 - Europe Overview

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 5 May 2026
Global Organized Crime Index 2025
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Report
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Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized and Crime

The 2025 Global Organized Crime Index shows that overall crime levels in Europe remain stable, and the region continues to rank among the least affected globally. However, this stability hides a more complex reality, with criminal markets and actors evolving and expanding.

Financial crime is the most widespread threat, driven by online fraud and cross-border schemes, while cybercrime continues to grow, often linked to state-backed or hybrid actors. Drug markets are also shifting, with cocaine and synthetic drugs increasing, while trafficking and smuggling networks remain deeply entrenched.

A...

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Rasha Abi Hana

Policy Brief: Scam Centres – Combating a Global Phenomenon

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 5 May 2026
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Report
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Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime.

Short Summary

Scam centres are a fast-growing global organized crime threat, generating over $1 trillion in losses in 2024. They use technology and psychological manipulation to target victims worldwide, supported by global criminal networks and easy-to-access tools.

Despite enforcement efforts, scams are expanding and adapting, often moving to low-governance environments and exploiting geopolitical gaps.

Key Actions

  • Increase international coordination and intelligence sharing

  • Pressure safe havens and strengthen regulation of tech and financial platforms

  • Cooperate across...

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Barbara Correa

Faith, Church and Community: Strengthening Responses to Substance Use and Drug Related Issues

Shared by Barbara Correa - 4 May 2026
P. Charly and Dr. Emilce

ISSUP was pleased to host a global webinar titled “Faith Communities and Religion in Addressing Substance Use” bringing together a diverse audience of professionals working in substance use and drug-related crime issues, alongside community and religious leaders, policymakers, and researchers.

The strong participation highlighted the importance of coordinated, inter-sectoral approaches to addressing substance use in a comprehensive and sustainable way.

At ISSUP, we remain committed to strengthening the global workforce and promoting evidence-informed practices across the full continuum of...

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Barbara Correa

“Involucrando a los Jóvenes en la Prevención” curso organizado por la CICAD/OEA y ISSUP México

Shared by Barbara Correa - 21 Abril 2026
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Ha dado inicio el curso “Involucrando a los Jóvenes en la Prevención”, organizado por la Comisión Interamericana para el Control del Abuso de Drogas (CICAD) de la Organización de los Estados Americanos (OEA), en colaboración con ISSUP México, y con sede en los Centros de Integración Juvenil (CIJ). Esta iniciativa forma parte de un esfuerzo de colaboración internacional que promueve el intercambio de experiencias, conocimientos y mejores prácticas en jóvenes líderes.

Un eje central de la agenda es el involucramiento activo de los jóvenes en prevenir el reclutamiento de jóvenes por parte del...

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Rasha Abi Hana

Medetomidine in the U.S. Illegal Fentanyl Supply Increasing Risk for Overdose and Severe Withdrawal Syndrome

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 20 April 2026
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in conjunction with the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), is issuing this Health Advisory to notify public health professionals, clinicians, laboratorians, and people at risk for overdose about increasing reports from U.S. jurisdictions detecting medetomidine in the illegal drug supply and a severe withdrawal syndrome due to medetomidine exposure. Medetomidine (also known as 'rhino tranq,' 'mede,' or 'dex') is not approved for human use but is approved for sedation and analgesia in dogs. Its dextro-isomer...

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webinar "Youth-Centered Digital Suicide Prevention Interventions"

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 24 March 2026
Date:
19 mai 2026
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États-Unis
Register now: https://northwestern.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_gqx4_W7MQHup0yp7gaahUQ#/registration Tuesday, May 19, 2026, 13:00 (Washington, DC time) Lecturer: Candice Biernesser, PhD, LCSW Behavioral health scientist and licensed clinical social worker, whose research focuses on preventing adolescent suicide, understanding social media experiences, and developing digital mental health interventions. She investigates the impact of negative social media experiences, particularly online victimization, and how these factors link to youth suicide risk. Dr. Biernesser has co-developed digital...
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Rasha Abi Hana

Towards Comprehensive Sexuality Education in the Czech Republic: A Qualitative Study of Practitioners‘ Perspectives on Key Themes and Methods

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 23 February 2026
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Scientific article
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Sitařová, P. & Obereignerů, R. (2025). Towards Comprehensive Sexuality Education in the Czech Republic: A Qualitative Study of Practitioners‘ Perspectives on Key Themes and Methods. Adiktologie, 25(4), 191–204

INTRODUCTION: This study explores the perspectives of Czech practitioners on sexuality education (SE) for upper primary school students (ISCED level 2). It focuses on the topics they consider relevant, including those currently underrepresented in school curricula as well as the approaches and methods they apply in practice. The framework of Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) is used as a lens for interpreting their experiences and practices.

 

METHODS: Fourteen practitioners participated in two semi-structured focus groups (n = 4 per group, 8 in total) and six individual interviews...

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Rasha Abi Hana

Quality Rights materials for training, guidance and transformation

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 16 February 2026
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WHO

Overview

 

As part of the QualityRights Initiative, WHO has developed a comprehensive package of training and guidance materials. The materials can be used to build capacity among mental health practitioners, people with psychosocial, intellectual and cognitive disabilities, people using mental health services, families, care partners and other supporters, nongovernmental organizations, organizations of persons with disabilities and others on how to implement a human rights and recovery approach in the area of mental health in line with the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with...

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Rasha Abi Hana

The power of people who use drugs as mass media influencers in changing public opinion during the global overdose epidemic

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 16 February 2026
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Training Team collaboration

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 30 January 2026
Quick off meeting 16-12-2025

A new chapter in training has begun at ISSUP. A new Training Team has been formed with the goal of improving the accessibility and relevance of ISSUP’s training, while ensuring it reflects the learning needs of members worldwide.

In the early months of its work, the team carried out a training needs assessment to better understand members’ online learning needs. At the same time, the team engaged with several Learning Management System (LMS) providers to explore options for a new platform that supports accessible, high-quality learning. The proposals received are now being reviewed.

This...

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Barbara Correa

ISSUP Participates in the First English-Speaking Training Event on Prevention, Treatment and Recovery for Faith-Based Organisations in Barbados

Shared by Barbara Correa - 22 January 2026
training FBO

ISSUP was pleased to participate in the first English-speaking training event on the Prevention, Treatment and Recovery curriculum for Faith-Based Organisations, organised by the Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission (CICAD) of the Organization of American States (OAS), in collaboration with the National Council on Substance Abuse (NCSA) of Barbados. The event took place in Bridgetown, Barbados, from 14 to 16 January 2026.

This landmark training brought together key stakeholders working within faith-based organisations, alongside experts from The Caribbean, North America and Europe...

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Rasha Abi Hana

Why Philanthropy Must Back Systemic Approaches to Youth Mental Health

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 19 January 2026
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Byron Bitanihirwe, Gabriel Brumariu, Nicole Bardikoff, Aline Cossy-Gantner & Sofyen Khalfaoui

Youth mental health is a growing global crisis, with most mental health conditions beginning before the age of 25. Young people today face increasing stress from poverty, academic and social pressure, bullying (including online), climate anxiety, and uncertainty about the future, while mental health services struggle to keep up with demand. Although governments play a critical role, philanthropic investment can help strengthen the social determinants of youth mental health and support prevention at scale. Despite growing global attention, including commitments through the UN Sustainable...

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Rasha Abi Hana

Efficiency of behaviour support interventions for smokeless tobacco cessation by dentists

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 19 January 2026
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Scientific article
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Priyadarshini, S.R., Pradhan, S., Sahu, S. et al. Efficiency of behaviour support interventions for smokeless tobacco cessation by dentists. Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy (2026). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13011-025-00695-1

Smokeless tobacco use is very common in South Asia, but there is limited evidence on effective ways to help users quit. This randomized study evaluated a face-to-face behavioural support program (BISCA) compared with self-help materials among adult smokeless tobacco users attending a dental hospital. One hundred participants who were motivated to quit were included. The BISCA group showed better outcomes for most tobacco withdrawal symptoms and slightly higher quit rates than the self-help group, though the difference was not statistically significant. Given the high prevalence of smokeless...

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Rasha Abi Hana

Navigating opioid use disorder treatment for pregnant and parenting people: composite narratives for policy action

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 19 January 2026
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Scientific article
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Whittaker, J., Kellom, K., Chatterjee, A. et al. Navigating opioid use disorder treatment for pregnant and parenting people: composite narratives for policy action. Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy (2026). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13011-025-00694-2

Opioid use during pregnancy and the postpartum period is increasing in the United States, yet many pregnant and parenting people face serious barriers to accessing effective treatment and supportive services. These barriers arise from fragmented systems such as healthcare, health insurance, child welfare, childcare, and the criminal justice system. This study uses in-depth interviews with healthcare providers, treatment leaders, local government officials, and pregnant and parenting people in a mid-Atlantic state to explore access to medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD), key treatment...

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Barbara Correa

ISSUP Chief Executive Addresses the 78th Regular Session of CICAD

Shared by Barbara Correa - 22 December 2025
Joanna at CICAD 78

ISSUP was honoured to participate in the 78th Regular Session of the Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission (CICAD), where Joanna Travis Roberts, Chief Executive of the International Society of Substance Use Professionals (ISSUP), delivered remarks to representatives of Member States, civil society organisations, experts, and partners from across the Americas.

Speaking to the importance of collective and evidence-informed responses to substance use, Joanna highlighted that challenges related to drugs intersect with public health, social development, community safety, and human rights...

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Rasha Abi Hana

Understanding Emotions: Nivishe Mental Health Comic Book

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 10 December 2025
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Book

Nivishe Foundation successfully launched “Understanding Emotions,” the first chapter in its groundbreaking Brainwaves Comic Book Series, one of Africa’s first comic books dedicated to mental health education.

The series uses relatable storytelling and vibrant illustrations to help young people understand emotions, break mental health stigma, and build resilience. It transforms complex psychological concepts into simple, accessible lessons that speak directly to the realities of adolescents and youth in Kenya’s informal settlements.

Since its launch in Nairobi, the comic has reached over 2...

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Rasha Abi Hana

Asia-Pacific Society for Prevention Research Conference 2025

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 12 November 2025
Event Date
27 novembre 2025
Location:
Online

The Asia-Pacific Society for Prevention Research has extended the poster submission deadline for this year’s conference to Thursday, 13th November.

To submit a poster, email asiapacificspr [at] gmail [dot] com with your poster attached by the new...

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Personal Impacts of Substance Use

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 24 October 2025
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The Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA) transforms complex data into insights that reflect real human experiences. Every aspect of the Canadian Substance Use Cost and Harms (CSUCH) project represents individuals with lived or living experience of substance use, along with their families, workplaces, and communities.

A new resource highlights these journeys and the human cost of substance use through illustrated stories from people with lived experience and their families. The illustrations cover three key areas of the CSUCH project: healthcare, lost productivity, and...

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