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Youth Voices in SUD Management: Challenges and Opportunities
Training on Strengthening communities to promote and reduce drug use in Uganda 12-16 August 2024
In collaboration with Uganda Youth Development Link (UYDEL) with funding from Com
Training on Clinical Care for Women with Substance Use Disorders WISE I held at Butabika Hospital Uganda
UYDEL Annual Report 2023
Uganda Youth Development Link (UYDEL) is a not for profit organisation which started in 1993. They have a long-standing record of providing holistic rehabilitation services to children and young people aged10-24 years, including those that have been abused and exploited in commercial sex work, trafficking, worst forms of child labor, and sexual, physical, psychological and drug/substance abuse.
Learn more about UYDEL in the attached organisational report.
INVITATION FOR THE INSIGHTS INTO SYNTHETIC DRUGS WEBINAR
Dear All,
On behalf of Dr. Rogers Kasirye and UYDEL, you're invited to a vital meeting: "Insights into Synthetic Drug Trends: Essential Knowledge for CSOs in Africa." Organized by WFAD. This event is aimed at equipping CSOs with crucial insights into combating synthetic drug challenges.
Date: 20th May, 2024 | Time: 3PM East African Time | Location: Zoom Platform
Side event by Drug Abuse Prevention Centre (DAPC) of Japan, Uganda Youth Development Link is organizing this side event in an attempt to take an innovative step towards drug abuse prevention especially among the youth
Towards achieving a world free of drug abuse among the youth
Working in tandem with the Drug Abuse Prevention Centre (DAPC) of Japan, Uganda Youth Development Link is organizing this side event in an attempt to take an innovative step towards drug abuse prevention especially among the youth.
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PRESIDENT MUSEVENI ASSENTS TO THE NARCOTICS AND PSYCHOTROPIC SUBSTANCES (CONTROL) ACT 2023
President Yoweri Museveni has assented to the Narcotics and Psychotropic Substances (Control) Act 2023 which among others allows the licensed Farming and use of Marijuana strictly for Medical use. The bill was passed by Parliament in August 2023 setting harsh penalties for a swarm of crimes related to substances abuse.