
Rethinking drug policies is now an absolute necessity for our health and for harm reduction services to coexist. However, this can only be done by prioritising the needs and voices of people who use drugs, by respecting their fundamental rights, by ensuring that they are able to meet their health and social needs and by systematically and meaningfully involving them in the development of health strategies and programmes.
In this regard, the COVID-19 crisis started an unprecedented movement of progressive reforms. To keep this movement up, alongside several other organisations, we have signed a statement to address the need to maintain services developed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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