James Koryor

Global Action for Sustainable Development (GASD) Eight Counts Comprehensive Policy Recommendations on Addressing Substance Abuse in Liberia

James Koryor - 31 January 2024

President Joseph Boakai and James Koryor, GASD Executive Director

Overview:

The Global Action for Sustainable Development (GASD) commends President Joseph Boakai for his unwavering commitment to tackle substance abuse, declaring it a national public health emergency. GASD acknowledges the gravity of the situation and emphasizes the urgent need for a specialized and dedicated approach to combat drug abuse effectively and efficiently. However, to ensure the success of President Boakai's administration in this fight against substance abuse, GASD puts forth the following comprehensive policy recommendations:

 

  1. Reform of Liberia Drug Laws:

GASD underscores the urgent necessity for a thorough overhaul of Liberia's current drug laws. The existing legislation predominantly centers around law enforcement, thereby neglecting essential elements crucial to combating illegal drug trafficking and facilitating legal prosecution. GASD advocates for the implementation of a revised legal framework that effectively addresses these deficiencies, ensuring a more comprehensive approach to drug-related issues. This reformed law should place emphasis on inclusivity, prioritizing Treatment, Rehabilitation, Recovery, Integration, Prevention, and Drug Testing. By doing so, Liberia can establish a more robust and multifaceted foundation to tackle the complexities of drug-related challenges and foster a holistic approach to the issue.

 

  1. Support for LDEA Enforcement:

GASD emphasizes the critical importance of supporting the Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency (LDEA) in its efforts to enforce drug laws. Recognizing the pivotal role played by LDEA in combating the illicit drug trade, GASD calls upon the government to allocate substantial resources to bolster the agency's capabilities. This support should be reflected in proportional budgetary allocations aimed at enhancing LDEA's capacity to respond effectively to the existing challenges in the realm of drug enforcement.

 

GASD acknowledges Liberia's vulnerability as a significant transit country for illicit narcotics, and considering this, recommends that the government directs its attention towards strengthening the overall law enforcement capacity. This involves not only financial support but also a strategic focus on improving border controls to curb the inflow and outflow of illegal substances. GASD advocates for a comprehensive approach, urging the government to actively engage in collaboration with international partners to create a united front against drug trafficking. By fostering partnerships and sharing intelligence, the effectiveness of drug enforcement efforts can be significantly enhanced.

 

  1. Addressing Core Social Issues:

Recognizing the far-reaching consequences of substance abuse, GASD highlights the urgent need to address the broader societal challenges linked to drug abuse. Failure to do so may result in increased criminal activities, unemployment, sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV), HIV/AIDS, teenage pregnancy, and tuberculosis.

 

  1. Establishment of Drug Treatment Facilities:

GASD passionately promotes the expansion of support and resources dedicated to the creation of drug treatment facilities on a national scale. Recognizing the pervasive issue of substance abuse affecting thousands of individuals, GASD emphasizes the critical importance of accessible and well-equipped treatment centers. The objective is to address the diverse and pressing needs of those grappling with substance abuse by establishing comprehensive facilities that can effectively provide necessary interventions and support. This advocacy underscores the urgency of a widespread, systematic approach to curb the challenges posed by substance use disorders and foster a healthier, more resilient society.

 

  1. Sustainable Rehabilitation, Recovery and Re-Integration:

GASD calls for sustainable rehabilitation, recovery, and reintegration represents a comprehensive approach that extends beyond mere treatment. By aligning with principles of professionalism, human rights, public health, and evidence-based strategies, governments can develop robust programs that not only support individual recovery but contribute to the overall well-being of communities. This holistic perspective emphasizes the long-term sustainability and success of rehabilitation efforts, fostering resilience and integration for those on the journey to recovery.

 

  1. Comprehensive Drug Prevention Policies/Program:

GASD underscores the significance of advocating for evidence-based strategies in the fight against drug abuse. Emphasizing a holistic approach, GASD recommends the active involvement of key stakeholders such as families, schools, community-based organizations, and religious institutions in implementing effective prevention policies and programs. The goal is to create a synergistic and integrated approach that addresses the complex nature of substance abuse by fostering collaboration across various societal structures. GASD's approach is grounded in evidence-based practices, reflecting a commitment to ensuring the success and sustainability of drug prevention initiatives.

 

  1. Establishment of a Specialized and Dedicated Institution:

The establishment of a specialized and dedicated institution with a statutory mandate for managing and implementing Liberia's Drug Prevention, Treatment, Rehabilitation, Recovery, and Reintegration programs is crucial for addressing the complex and multifaceted challenges associated with substance abuse. Such an institution would serve as a centralized authority, providing a coordinated and comprehensive approach to combat drug-related issues. By having a clear statutory mandate, the institution can effectively design and implement evidence-based prevention strategies, facilitate accessible and quality treatment programs, oversee rehabilitation initiatives, and support the recovery and reintegration of individuals into society. This specialized institution would play a pivotal role in fostering collaboration among various stakeholders, ensuring a cohesive and targeted response to the country's drug-related concerns, ultimately contributing to the overall well-being of individuals and the community at large.

 

  1. Collaborative Approach:

GASD advocates for a unified effort across all branches of government to effectively combat drug abuse in the country. GASD underscores the collective responsibility of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches in addressing this pressing issue. The executive is tasked with providing a comprehensive platform for initiatives, while the legislature is called upon to allocate the necessary finances to support anti-drug efforts. Additionally, the judiciary plays a crucial role in leading the prosecution of drug traffickers, ensuring that legal actions align with Liberian laws. By emphasizing a coordinated approach among these branches, GASD aims to foster an all-hands-on-deck strategy, recognizing that a united front is essential to successfully tackle the complex challenge of drug abuse in Liberia.

GASD-Liberia remains steadfast in its dedication as a non-profit organization with the expertise to contribute meaningfully to the government's efforts. The urgent collaboration of all stakeholders is imperative to address the multifaceted challenges posed by substance abuse and secure a healthier future for Liberia.

 

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James Koryor

Executive Director

Global Action for Sustainable Development-GASD

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