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Radolf Nortey

Share Your Voice: What Do ISSUP National Chapters Mean to You?

Radolf Nortey - 15 September 2025

We’d love to hear from you! What do ISSUP National Chapters mean to you? Share your reflections in the comments, and your thoughts may be featured on the National Chapters webpage.

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BENJAMIN ZOHAR

⚠️ News Alert: 7-OH Kratom – Legal Status & Withdrawal Risks

BENJAMIN ZOHAR - 14 September 2025
Dangers of Kratom in High Potency and substance use disorder warning
⚠️ Executive Summary 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH), the most potent alkaloid in kratom, binds to the same opioid receptors as heroin and prescription opioids. According to the FDA, CDC, and SAMHSA, 7-OH carries a high risk of dependence, withdrawal, and relapse for people with OUD. Reported dangers include seizures, liver toxicity, and overdose — often when mixed with other substances. Kratom may be legal in parts of the U.S., but enhanced or synthetic 7-OH products are now a clear public health threat. Families and professionals should treat 7-OH kratom as an opioid risk factor, not a safe alternative. 👉 Recovery support is available at Intervention NY, Every1 Center, and Hudson Valley Addiction Treatment Center.
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Christopher Saah Bangaou

Over Anti-Drug Steering Committee Report; MOH Accused of Violating FOI Law

Christopher Saah Bangaou - 11 September 2025
https://capefm-tv.com/over-anti-drug-steering-committee-report-moh-accused-of-violating-foi-law/?fbclid=IwY2xjawMwJbtleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHtedBdkvj2NAszcoDXp83uQUsVtMoIaHqf9_1YAxTBvMY63u0swkU5p4AMUa_aem__mVln1Z8N3qw2uaYJlzJTw

By: Julius Konton

The Ministry of Health (MOH), serving as chair of the Government’s Anti-Drug Multi-Sectoral Steering Committee, has been accused of violating Liberia’s Freedom of Information (FOI) Law after reportedly failing to respond to a formal request for documents filed by the Global Action for Sustainable Development (GASD).

According to GASD Executive Director James Koryor, the request was filed on August 11, 2025, and officially received by the MOH on August 13, 2025.

The organization, which works on substance abuse prevention and drug policy reforms, had sought access to the...

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Christopher Saah Bangaou

PEER EDUCATOR, Training of Trainers Masterclass

Christopher Saah Bangaou - 4 September 2025
As the SAFE (Substance Abuse Free Environment) School-Based Intervention Program Manager and Lead Trainer at Global Action for Sustainable Development-GASD, we remain committed to leveraging our expertise and experience in drug demand reduction across Liberia. This initiative is yet another testament to our organization's unwavering dedication to combating drug abuse in the country. We strongly urge the Government of Liberia to adopt evidence-based approaches by actively engaging trained Addiction Professionals in the national fight against substance abuse. Achieving effective and...
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Rafi Khawar

Strength Based 12 Steps for the Family

Rafi Khawar - 24 August 2025

*Strength Based Family 12 Steps* 
By  Psychologist Rafi Khawar.(Pakistan)24_08_
2025
In Addiction Recovery process ,no one can deny the importance of Family Role.
Family role has vital importance because Recovery and Relapse both can occur due to positive and negative role respectively .
These 12 steps have very special name for Addict which can eliminate stigma and give proper attention to the problem .Victim of Craving( VC) is a new term for Addict. 
These steps provide positive directions to family to play its role in supporting VC.
Here are Strength Based 12 Steps .
 *Step 1* .
We believe...

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Christopher Saah Bangaou

The symbolism of standing between the Capitol Building and the Executive Mansion to Say NO to Drugs and petition our lawmakers and the President of the Republic of Liberia

Christopher Saah Bangaou - 8 August 2025

#SayNoToDrugsMarch

PETITION TO THE GOVERNMENT OF LIBERIA

A Cry to Save a Dying Generation and Protect Our Future

Mr. President,

Honorable Speaker, Deputy Speaker, and Distinguished Members of the House of Representatives,

Mr. Vice President, Madame President Pro Tempore and Distinguished Members of the Senate.

It is with heavy hearts and trembling voices that we, concerned citizens and residents of the Republic of Liberia, bring this petition to you in this moment of national emergency. Our ultimate goal is to engage the Government in putting in place several measures to fully and...

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Rafi Khawar

Self and social world

Rafi Khawar - 3 August 2025
  • Addiction is very compelx to understand thats why every person has a bulk of advice for the the victim of addiction. Just like a drowning person in the river hears many voices,orders,shouts for his safty..No doubt family intentions are postive and caring but in the River only the drowning person knows the speed and depth of water.
    Like this a person facing addiction only  knows  the intensity of cravings and physical and psychological Demands  and he listens addictive voices  of this disorder.
    For better recovery ,after completing the whole process of initial treatment ,there is a need to...
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PETER CHEGE KARIUKI

The journey of addiction prevention and professional growth in Africa

PETER CHEGE KARIUKI - 9 July 2025

*The Journey of Addiction* *Prevention and Professional* *Growth in Africa* 

The fight against addiction in Africa is a complex journey marked by resilience, resourcefulness, and the undeniable need for structural reform. As the continent grapples with rising rates of substance abuse—especially among the youth—there is a growing awareness of the need for both preventive efforts and the professionalization of addiction services.

 *A Growing Crisis* 

Substance abuse, once considered a problem of the West, is now deeply rooted in African societies. Factors such as unemployment, poverty...

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Christopher Saah Bangaou

2025 International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking

Christopher Saah Bangaou - 26 June 2025

Official Statement by Global Action for Sustainable Development (GASD)
On the Occasion of the 2025 International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking

June 26, 2025

On this 2025 International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, Global Action for Sustainable Development (GASD) joins the international community in commemorating a day dedicated to raising awareness of the devastating impact of drug abuse on individuals, families, and communities across the world. Established by the United Nations, this day calls for global cooperation to combat drug trafficking and to...

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Christopher Saah Bangaou

Substance Abuse Free Environment (A School-Based Intervention Program) Official Launch

Christopher Saah Bangaou - 31 May 2025

Global Action for Sustainable Development-GASD Launched First-Ever Evidence-Based Substance Used Disorders Prevention in Liberia. 

The Substance Abuse Free Environment (SAFE) School-Based Intervention Program is designed as a comprehensive, school-based prevention model that seeks to develop and enhance students’ personal, interpersonal, and drug resistance skills. It aims to introduce, implement, and sustain evidence-based substance abuse prevention initiatives in schools across Liberia through a participatory and inclusive approach that engages students, school authorities, and community...

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PETER CHEGE KARIUKI

STRENGTHENING OUR FIGHT AGAINST DRUGS THROUGH GRASSROOTS ACTION.

PETER CHEGE KARIUKI - 28 May 2025

Strengthening Our Fight Against Drugs Through Grassroots Action.

Dear Team,

As we continue our collective efforts to prevent drug and substance abuse, it is becoming increasingly clear that real and lasting impact starts at the grassroots level. The strength of any movement lies in its foundation—and for us, that foundation is our communities.

Building a grassroots network in our areas is not just important—it is essential. By empowering local leaders, engaging families, collaborating with schools, religious institutions, youth groups, and community-based organizations, we create a strong...

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Rafi Khawar

Patient Parking

Rafi Khawar - 19 January 2025
  • *Patient Parking*
    Rafi khawar (pakistan).
    01_19_2025.
    This term is introduced by me in my upcoming Book *Talb*in urdu, means Craving.  
    Patient parking is used when family of  Person with SUD lost Hopes of Recovery of their loved one and faces  episodes of  Relapse constantly,They admitted him in Residential facility just for their own relaxation and ease for the time being and unload themselves from panic situations,Worries and for any upcoming event in the family like marriage of any family member ets, but not for Patient,s recovery because they have no hope of this due to...
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Iqbal Masud

Youth Forum for Health and Wellbeing have called for the swift passage of proposed amendments to the Tobacco Control Law

Iqbal Masud - 30 November 2024
Amendments of the Tobacco Control Law

Ahsania Mission Youth Forum for Health and Wellbeing have called for the swift passage of proposed amendments to the Tobacco Control Law, including a complete ban on e-cigarettes or vaping.


This demand was raised during a youth gathering titled “Demand for Banning E-Cigarettes and Vaping and Immediate Passage of Proposed Tobacco Control Law Amendments”, held in front of the National Museum at Shahbagh, Dhaka, on Thursday morning. Over a hundred students from various universities, including Dhaka University and Jahangirnagar University, participated in the event. The participants emphasized...

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Iqbal Masud

A Call to Protect the Human Rights of Key Populations at Risk of HIV/AIDS

Iqbal Masud - 30 November 2024
World AIDS Day Seminar

A seminar was organized on the occasion of World AIDS Day, focusing on the theme of the rights of key populations in Bangladesh. The event took place on Saturday, November 30, at 11 AM in the auditorium of Dhaka Ahsania Mission, under the Health and WASH Sector of the organization.

As an honorable guest at the seminar, Dr. Ronawok Khan, Chief of Party of the HIV/AIDS Program at Save the Children, stated, "Today, key populations, including PWID (People Who Inject Drugs) and sex workers, are deprived of their rightful access to health protection and various government social security services...

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Iqbal Masud

Training for Mental Health and Rights Support for Women Who Use Drugs

Iqbal Masud - 15 November 2024
Training on Women Who Use Drugs Intervention

A 3 day long residential training was held to ensure mental health and rights support for women who use drugs. On Thursday (November 14), the closing ceremony of this training, which started on November 12, took place at the training center of the NGO Forum for Public Health in Lalmatia, Dhaka.

This training was conducted for field staff of the "VIV Health Care Positive Action" project, managed under the Health and WASH sector of Dhaka Ahsania Mission, aimed at reducing the HIV/AIDS risk among women who use drugs and ensuring mental health support for improving their quality of life. The...

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Christopher Saah Bangaou

UPC ECHO-TRAINING IN MONROVIA, LIBERIA

Christopher Saah Bangaou - 9 November 2024

As part of our ongoing efforts to achieve significant drug demand reduction in Liberia, we are implementing evidence-based prevention intervention programs. A critical step in this process involves training and involving prevention professionals to effectively address substance use issues in our communities.

The Universal Prevention Curriculum (UPC) ECHO-Training began on November 4, 2024, and the first phase will conclude on November 16, 2024. My sincere appreciation goes to the Ministry of Health, particularly the Mental Health Unit, for their efforts in recruiting participants and...

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Chia Francis

Report on UTC 6,7&8 training in Benue State, Nigeria

Chia Francis - 7 November 2024

Report of UTC 6,7& 8 is here by attached.

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Iqbal Masud

Ensuring mental health services in the workplace

Iqbal Masud - 9 October 2024
World Mental Health Day 2024

It is necessary to ensure mental health care for those serving at-risk populations. Along with promoting safe work environments, mental health support must also be prioritized. According to World Health organisation (WHO), currentlyover 30 million people in the country need mental health services.

The speakers said this in a discussion meeting on the occasion of celebrating the World Mental Health Day organized by the Ahsania Mission Female Drug Treatment and Rehabilitation Center, at the meeting room of the Health Sector, Dhaka Ahsania Mission in the capital's Shyamoli, Dhaka, on Wednesday...

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Iqbal Masud

Capacity Development Training of Youth

Iqbal Masud - 5 October 2024
Youth training

Youth training on tobacco control strategies, capacity building and leadership skills development organized by Dhaka Ahsania Mission

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Iqbal Masud

Positive Peer Support is Essential for the Recovery Journey

Iqbal Masud - 1 October 2024
Webinar on recovery month celebration

Maintaining relationships—especially with good friends, family, loved ones, and connections within society—is an essential part of a substance user's recovery journey. Positive peer support plays a crucial role in helping individuals with substance use disorders decide what is right for them. It is common for those in recovery to face social stigma and discrimination, often stemming from punitive rules and negative community mindsets. This stigma arises from the false belief that drug use is a moral issue. However, by ensuring human rights and promoting positive reinforcement, individuals on...

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