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Michael Anguria

Community Needs Assessment

Michael Anguria - 5 February 2020
This is an Assessment to be conducted in the Teso Sub-region have by SAF-Teso in collaboration and with WFAD and ISSUP Networking Partners in the Teso Sub-region.
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Michael Anguria

د SUD د درملنې وړاندې کوونکو لپاره د اغیزمن کلینیکی نظارت زیاتول

Shared by Michael Anguria - 5 فبروري 2020
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5 اګست 2020
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د کارکوونکو په پرمختګ او ساتنه کې د کلینیکی نظارت مهم رول په ښه توګه مستند شوی دی. د کلینیکی نظارت د اړتیا او په ساحه کې د هغې د دوامداره برابرولو تر منځ توپیر اکثرا د خدماتو وړاندې کوونکو تر منځ د عامو خنډونو له امله دی. دا غونډه...

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Livia

Preparatory Meeting for the ISSUP Uganda Chapter Interim Committee

Shared by Livia - 16 December 2019

A preparatory meeting was held on 29th November 2019 at UYDEL office and they discussed about recruitment of members, updating of Uganda ISSUP website, the work plan for 2020, Launch of the ISSUP Chapter in April 2020 and future plans. The meeting also agreed to hold an initial meeting with identified members on 12th of December 2019 to get more input from members on the best way to run the ISSUP Chapter.

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Livia

Universal Prevention Curriculum for Substance Use (UPC) Training: School-Based Track for Prevention Implementers in Uganda (Trainers of Trainers), 12th-21st September 2019

Shared by Livia - 16 December 2019

 

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Psychoactive substance use and substance use disorders (SUDs) continue to be major problems around the world, taking a toll on global health and on social and economic functioning. The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) reports that, in 2015, about 250 million people between ages 15 and 64 used illicit substances at least once. Of those who use psychoactive substances, a significant number will develop substance use problems or SUDs. The 2015 UNODC survey found that about 29.5 million substance users suffer from SUDs, which means their use is harmful to the point they may...

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Mathias Ngong Njoya

Drug abuse and GBV

Mathias Ngong Njoya - 1 December 2019

DRUG ABUSE, DRUG POLICY, AND VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN

 

Drug abuse is a major contributing factor to violence against women. Partners who abuse drugs are more likely to be violence against their wife and girl children, this may involve not only sexual violence but also physical and psychological violence. 

 

The increasing number of rape cases globally can also be attributed to increased drug use amongst youths and adults. Some drugs increase sex drive and affect the mind, hence leading to irrational decisions. Some drugs make you become violence. This is how drugs influence or increase...

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Mathias Ngong Njoya

Drug abuse and HIV

Mathias Ngong Njoya - 1 December 2019

ALCOHOL AND HIV

 

Alcohol use can have negative effects on both the body and behavior of an individual living with HIV. Regular consumption of alcohol can weaken the immune system and damage the liver, as well as lead to risky behaviors that increase the chance of getting HIV or passing it on to others.

 

Research has shown that people with HIV who regularly drink alcohol tend to have a higher viral load and lower overall CD4 count.

 

How Does Alcohol Use Affect a Person with HIV?

✔️Weakened Immune System

✔️Impaired Decision Making

✔️Negative Psychological Effects

✔️Reduce adherence...

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Livia

په کابل ښار کې د ځوانانو پر وړاندې د تاوتریخوالی مخنیوی

Shared by Livia - 26 نوومبر 2019
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Rogers Kasirye & Barbara Nakijoba

UYDEL یو ځایی نادولتی موسسه ده چې د 10-24 کلونو ځوانانو سره کار کوی څوک چې د استحصال لپاره زیان منونکی دی او د مخدره توکو ناوړه ګټه اخیستنې او HIV / AIDS انتان خطر سره مخ دی. د UYDEL ماموریت د ځان تکیه کولو لپاره د مهارتونو پراختیا له لارې د محروم ځوانانو ټولنیز - اقتصادی بدلون ته وده ورکول دی. UYDEL د مخدره توکو د ناوړه ګټه اخیستنې سره د مبارزې لپاره انتخابی مخنیوی کاروی ځکه چې زموږ ګټه اخیستونکی دمخه د موادو کارولو خطر لری. د UYDEL ستراتیژیانې د ژوند مهارتونو پروګرام او د مخدره توکو د کارولو پرته د پروژې څخه جوړ شوی دی. د UYDEL اصلی تمرکز د ګټه اخیستونکو لپاره خوندی چاپیریال رامینځته کول ،...

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Livia

د کینیا باورلیک - 28 کاندیدان!

Shared by Livia - 2 نوومبر 2019
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د GCCC په کینیا کې 28 کاندیدانو ته مبارکی وایی چې تیره میاشت یې ازموینې تیرې کړې! 19 اوس د ICAP I، 8 اوس د ICAP II لری، او ما د ICAP III ازموینه پاس کړه!

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Livia

Khat - A Substance of Abuse Common in East Africa Rocking Youth in Uganda

Shared by Livia - 23 October 2019
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Click on the link below to view the 3 minute video:

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Livia

African Union Meeting of Drug Demand Reduction Experts, October 15-17, 2019

Shared by Livia - 16 October 2019
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The African Union Commission and the Government of Mauritius are hosting a meeting of experts on drug treatment and prevention from throughout the continent.  Key topics include review of the AU’s Plan of Action on Drug Control and Crime Prevention (2019-2023), the Pan- African Epidemiology Network on Drug Use (PAENDU), and sharing best practices.

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Livia

Tobacco Use in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Risks and Challenges

Shared by Livia - 14 August 2019
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Siddiqi, Kamran. "Tobacco use in Sub-Saharan Africa: the risks and challenges." Nicotine & Tobacco Research (2019).

In recent years, the tobacco pandemic’s magnitude and trajectory has shifted away from high-income countries to low- and middle-income countries and so have the tobacco industry’s marketing efforts and tactics.

Research suggests that Sub-Saharan Africa is expected to face the largest growth in tobacco use in the world.

In an editorial for the journal of Nicotine and Tobacco Research, Dr Kamran Siddiqi highlights the concerning upward trends in tobacco use and how they are impacting some of the most vulnerable populations in Sub-Sahara Africa.

Despite 44 Sub-Saharan African countries signed...

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Livia

Prevalence and Risk Factors for Initiating Tobacco and Alcohol Consumption in Adolescents Living in Urban and Rural Ethiopia

Shared by Livia - 1 August 2019
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Getachew, S., S. Lewis, J. Britton, W. Deressa, and A. W. Fogarty. "Prevalence and risk factors for initiating tobacco and alcohol consumption in adolescents living in urban and rural Ethiopia." Public Health 174 (2019): 118-126.

Both alcohol and tobacco use is an increasing public health concern in low- or middle-income countries. Due to an annual economic growth rate of approximately 10%, Ethiopia is a target for both the alcohol and tobacco industries.

Although data is limited, trends suggest that alcohol consumption is a particular problem among secondary school students.

A recent study, published in the Journal of Public Health, has sought to measure the prevalence of alcohol and tobacco consumption in young people living in Ethiopia, and the risk factors associated with alcohol and tobacco initiation.

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Susan Maua

NACADA Newsletter 1st Edition

Susan Maua - 22 June 2019
This is the first edition of NACADA newsletter. It provides a platform for sharing useful information on the efforts to address alcohol and drug abuse in Kenya.
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Ashiku Hamisi Ali

Lecturing students on alcohol abuse at Lukore Youth Polytechnic, Kwale.

Ashiku Hamisi Ali - 14 June 2019
Lecturing Polytechnic students in Lukore, Kwale.
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Ashiku Hamisi Ali

Slaying the dragon of drug abuse in Kwale, Kenya

Ashiku Hamisi Ali - 6 June 2019

The menace of marijuana abuse continues to wreck the boy child life in Kenya's south coast county of Kwale. It is on this basis that I have declared total war on this issue. I have made the initiative of taking the campaigns to polytechnics, schools and churches to sensitize the populace. Prevention is better than cure.

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AHMAD SHAH

The European Union is proud to launch the AU-EU Youth Hub Call for Proposals for € 10 million!

AHMAD SHAH - 1 May 2019
The European Union is proud to launch the AU-EU Youth Hub Call for Proposals for € 10 million! One step more toward implementation of innovative ideas from Youth! If you are a civil society organisation, African or European, find out how to apply here! aueuyouthhub.org
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INTEREST Workshop

Shared by Edie - 26 April 2019
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14 مې 2019
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Accra
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Known as the “African CROI” the INTEREST Conference brings together scientists involved in HIV treatment, pathogenesis, and prevention research in Africa to share pivotal findings, promote collaboration, and transfer experiences across...

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Livia

A Qualitative Study of Drivers of Psychoactive Substance Use among Mekelle University Students, Northern Ethiopia

Shared by Livia - 23 April 2019
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Kahsay et al. Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy (2019) 14:11 https://doi.org/10.1186/s13011-018-0190-1

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Background

Psychoactive substance (PS) use is a public health concern among University students. Understanding the factors underlay the use helps to underpin effective preventive interventions. However, there is dearth of exploratory studies on the drivers of psychoactive substance use in Ethiopian universities. Here, we aimed to explore the drivers for psychoactive substance use among Mekelle University undergraduate students.

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Exploratory qualitative study was conducted from April 1 to May 30, 2017. We conducted five focus group discussions (FGDs) and eleven in-depth...

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Livia

Drug Use In Nigeria

Shared by Livia - 12 April 2019
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The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) and the Centre for Research and Information on Substance Abuse (CRISA) have conducted the National Survey on Drug Use and Health in Nigeria.
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Livia

Substance Use among Pregnant Women in Nigeria

Shared by Livia - 8 April 2019
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Adebowale, Oluyemisi O., and Bawo O. James. "Psychoactive substance use and psychiatric morbidity among pregnant women attending an ante-natal clinic in Benin City, Nigeria." Nigerian Postgraduate Medical Journal 25.1 (2018): 8.

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OBJECTIVE:

This study sought to determine the prevalence, patterns and feasibility of screening for psychoactive substance use among pregnant women in an antenatal clinic in Nigeria. It also aimed to determine the relationship between psychoactive substance use risk severity and psychiatric morbidity.

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A cross-sectional study was undertaken among 395 pregnant women previously booked for ante-natal care. A sociodemographic questionnaire, the Alcohol Smoking and Substance Involvement Test (ASSIST) and the 20-item self-reporting questionnaire-20 were interviewer administered...

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