The Global State of Harm Reduction 2010
Key Issues for Broadening the Response
April 2010
 The report provides a region-by-region update of key developments in  harm reduction. It also explores several issues key to the response to  drug-related harms worldwide, including increasing access to harm  reduction in prisons and other places of detention, reaching people who  use drugs with diagnosis, treatment and care for viral hepatitis and  tuberculosis, preventing overdose-related mortality among people who use  drugs, preventing and treating injecting-related bacterial infections,  expanding the response to harms related to amphetamine use and  addressing the current shortage of funds for harm reduction worldwide.
The report provides a region-by-region update of key developments in  harm reduction. It also explores several issues key to the response to  drug-related harms worldwide, including increasing access to harm  reduction in prisons and other places of detention, reaching people who  use drugs with diagnosis, treatment and care for viral hepatitis and  tuberculosis, preventing overdose-related mortality among people who use  drugs, preventing and treating injecting-related bacterial infections,  expanding the response to harms related to amphetamine use and  addressing the current shortage of funds for harm reduction worldwide.
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