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Dr Jackie Anundo ISSUP -KENYA Secretary, attended a 2-day summit hosted by the Police, Treatment and Community Collaborative (PTACC). PTACC is an organisation that seeks to strategically enhance the quantity and quality of community behavioural health and social service options through engagement in deflection and pre-arrest diversion
PTACC is presently driving an initiative to promote Alternatives to Incarceration (ATI). Dr Anundo attended the summit on behalf of ISSUP Kenya. Also present was Dr Beatrice Kathungu, former ISSUP Kenya Executive Committee member and Regional Coordinator for...
Learn about global drug trends from the authors of the World Drug Report 2024!
UNODC experts will present the World Drug Report 2024, giving an overview of the latest developments and diving into the most up-to-date global data. In the...
A global reference on drug markets, trends and policy developments, the World Drug Report offers a wealth of data and analysis and in 2024 comprises several elements tailored to different audiences.
Stimulants are a class of drugs that act on the central nervous system, increasing alertness, energy, and attention while elevating mood. They achieve these effects by enhancing the activity of neurotransmitters such as dopamine and norepinephrine in the brain.
Many stimulant-related hazards are linked to intensive, high-dose, or long-term usage. The mode of administration plays a significant moderating role; injecting stimulants and smoking crack cocaine or methamphetamine have been specifically associated with more problematic use behaviours. Even people who use stimulants sporadically or...
Our harm reduction project proposal for our county tanariver but currently we don't have donors to support us .we are looking for donors to support our establishment of medically assisted therapy clinic and detoxification drugs
I am lukman shekuwe athman registered psychiatric nurse practitioner specialist in drugs and substances management and harm reduction advocacy member in tanariver county.i work in hola county mental clinic where I see drugs and substances used disorders patient where I treat them co morbid mental...
Rejoignez-nous pour le lancement du Code de déontologie de l’ISSUP Kenya !
Le Dr Matilda Mghoi, membre fondateur d’ISSUP Kenya, serait présent au conseil d’administration de C&P et membre fondateur d’ISSUP Kenya, accompagné de l’ancien administrateur d’ISSUP Kenya, le Dr Richard Gakunju (ancien président du GCCC et directeur clinique de la MASAA).
Le Code d’éthique sera présenté par Catherine Mwati, présidente du sous-comité d’éthique et de discipline. Elle sera animée par Albert Muraya.
Des points de développement professionnel continu à gagner par les participants. L’événement aura lieu...
In a world where substance use continues to pose a significant threat to health and well-being, Kenya is taking a bold stand. Kenya hosted the first National Prevention Week 2024 culminating in the National Substance Use Prevention Summit 2024.
This was not just an event but a powerful statement of intent that drug use prevention works. Under the theme, “Our Families, Our Schools. Our Workplaces. Our Community: A Sustainable Future for Humanity”, this inaugural initiative was a rallying call for action, education, and unity in the campaign against substance use and abuse in Kenya. It was an...
Dans cette édition de la Newsletter de l’ISSUP, nous vous apportons des mises à jour sur les subventions du Plan Colombo, une sélection d’emplois, des événements à venir et un rapport de la Semaine nationale de prévention de la toxicomanie au Kenya.
ISSUP KENYA a interagi avec plus de 50 agents représentant des ministères, des comtés, des départements et des agences (MCDA) à la Kenya School of Government à Embu. La formation sur les compétences essentielles en matière de counseling, dirigée par le Service du counseling du ministère de la Fonction publique, de la Gestion du rendement et de la prestation, met l’accent sur la formation de champions de la santé mentale en milieu de travail pour le secteur public.
Les participants ont été initiés à l’ISSUP et ont reçu des conseils sur l’importance de devenir membre de cette association...