ISSUP Vietnam is a dynamic and dedicated organization committed to advancing the field of substance use disorder (SUD) prevention, treatment , harm reduction , and recovery in Vietnam.
Our Mission
At ISSUP Vietnam, our mission is to advance the field of substance use prevention, treatment, harm reduction, and recovery support through four key objectives:
- Capacity Building: We focus on training and developing substance use professionals. By establishing a national expert network and creating educational resources tailored to Vietnam's specific needs, we aim to enhance the skills and knowledge of those working in this critical field.
- Research and Data Collection: Our research efforts aim to understand substance use trends and develop evidence-based interventions. We disseminate our findings through publications and workshops, fostering a culture of evidence-based practice to improve prevention and treatment strategies.
- Policy Advocacy : We advocate for evidence-based prevention and treatment policies, engaging with policymakers and stakeholders to promote a public health approach to substance use and create a supportive policy environment that facilitates effective SUD prevention and treatment initiatives.
- Community Engagement: We support community organizations, promote youth-led initiatives, and foster networks for sharing best practices. By working closely with communities, we strive to build a strong, collaborative network capable of addressing substance use issues at the grassroots level.
Our History
Before the establishment of ISSUP Vietnam, the Vietnam HIV Addiction Technology Transfer Centers (V-HATTCs) played a crucial role in addressing addiction and substance use issues in the country, which have since transitioned to the Vietnam International Technology Transfer Center (V-ITTC). Currently, ISSUP Vietnam collaborates with V-ITTC to address substance use challenges across the nation.
The V-HATTCs were founded in 2011 and operated from 2012 to 2020, with funding from PEPFAR and SAMHSA. The primary focus of V-HATTCs was on HIV-related issues and the expansion of medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD). V-HATTCs achieved significant milestones in developing addiction treatment resources, creating community recovery models, and supporting evidence-based policy guidelines.
In 2020, V-ITTC was established with funding from the INL through the Colombo Plan. V-ITTC focuses on addiction medicine and the professionalization of substance use disorder (SUD) treatment. V-ITTC has advanced Vietnam’s approach to substance use by implementing community substance use prevention programs and awareness initiatives, enhancing capacity-building for healthcare professionals, and establishing support networks.
Building on these foundational efforts, ISSUP Vietnam is now positioned to serve as the national focal point for SUD-related activities in the country.
Partnerships
Our success is built on strong partnerships with a range of stakeholders (see more in section “Knowledge Share”):
- Government Agencies: We collaborate with the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, Ministry of Public Security, Vietnam Administration for HIV/AIDS Control (VAAC).
- International Organizations: Our international partners include the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), the World Health Organization (WHO), the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), the International Consortium of Universities for Drug Demand Reduction (ICUDDR), and the Colombo Plan.
- Civil Society Organizations: We engage with various local NGOs dedicated to addressing substance use issues.
These partnerships enable us to leverage additional resources, expertise, and networks, enhancing our ability to make a meaningful impact.
Contact Us:
- Mai Quang Anh, MSW - ISSUP Role: Coordinator for the National Chapter in Vietnam
Email: anhmai.msw@gmail.com
- Vo Thanh Viet Anh, MS - ISSUP Role: HMU Member of the National Chapter in Vietnam
Email: davidvo3110@gmail.com