Globally:
- 11.3 million people inject drugs
- 48.5% #hepatitisC prevalence
- More than half of the 585,000 people whose deaths were drug related were due to #hepC
At @CND_tweets 2019 Ministerial Segment Indigenous peoples, including from Australia, Canada and New Zealand, made an intervention that included a call for an International Indigenous Drug Policy Network.
The first #UN@CND_tweets resolution to mention Indigenous peoples is:
61/7: Addressing the specific needs of vulnerable members of society in response to the world drug problem bit.ly/2FMEZIc
This was led by Australia in 2018, much++ more is needed #CND2020#CND63 5/
- Harm reduction is public health
- Important role of @WHO in setting standards of care
- Need global health policy eg. Global Strategy on Viral Hepatitis bit.ly/2FHFq6z
- Epidemics can be prevented, reversed & eliminated
Do New Psychoactive Substances (NPS) matter to #hepatitis elimination? Yes!
Day 2 of the #UN#CND63#CND2020 intersessional is looking at cross-cutting issues particularly health
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Gady Zabicky Sirot from @CONADICmx speaks to a triple health threat for people who use drugs:
- substance use disorders
- mental health disorders
- #hepatitis and other blood borne viruses
@naz_mag@drugpolicyctr urged member states to act where efforts are most needed & effective by prioritizing & investing in evidence-& rights-based policy, health & harm reduction interventions bit.ly/31p3bI6
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Australia’s national statement highlighted:
- Health & law enforcement balance
- Transnational crime
- Methamphetamine harms
- Research on new/emerging drugs
- Regional Global SMART Programme funding
- National Drug Strategy’s 3 pillars inc harm reduction ⬇️
Australia positions partnership between governments and #CivilSociety within the purpose of its National Drug Strategy & National #Hepatitis Strategies
It is invaluable when the Australian Government reiterates this commitment in international policy forums
Australia’s #hepatitis elimination leadership should be showcased:
- mobilizing & centring affected communities
- unrestricted access to antiviral treatments
- harm reduction & other services that meet people’s needs
- universal health care
Australia has been strong at @CND_tweets in its position on access to essential medicines
Unrestricted & affordable access to curative #hepatitisC direct acting antivirals & harm reduction are two of Australia’s great public health achievements
Important to have strong #CivilSociety voices in these discussions including Indigenous peoples, people who use drugs, people impacted by viral #hepatitis
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In preparation for the 2022 @CND_tweets thematic intersessional on #HumanRights... perhaps #CivilSociety & government could stocktake Australia’s implementation of the ‘International Guidelines on Human Rights and Drug Policy’ bit.ly/3jlAS3f
I am attending the annual meeting of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs (@CND_tweets), the principal policy-making body of the United Nations in drug-related matters. #CND64 is being held in person in Vienna & virtually. In this thread I will share information & reflections🧵⬇️ 1/
I am privileged to be a member of the Australian Civil Society Committee on United Nations Drug Policy.
The Committee provides input & collaborates with the Australian Government; participates in @CND_tweets; and encourages dialogue with Australian civil society.
A small civil society delegation has travelled to Perth (to assist with the challenging 18-hour CET time difference, sessions run 3pm-2am AWST) to participate in #CND64 alongside the Australian-based Government delegation who is working in conjunction with post in Vienna.
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