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Drug Use and Harm Reduction Approach: Responding to the Public Health Challenge in Bangladesh


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1 Department of Sociology, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh
     

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This paper attempts to investigate the application of Harm Reduction Model that is largely in practice, in the context of Bangladesh. The Injective Drug Users (IDU) is considered to be most susceptible to blood borne diseases and Harm Reduction approach is vital in containing the epidemic of such contagion and depleting the threat eventually. This paper applies mixed methods to identify the commitment and activity of Drop in Centers (DIC's) of major NGOs, which are locally and globally funded, with the support of local government to attain the Health Millennium Development Goal (MDG) of 2021. The paper is investigative to the operational effectiveness of Harm Reduction Model and suggestive to social policy development.

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Harm Reduction Model, Injective Drug User, Drop in Center, HIV, HCV.
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Sonia Sharmin
Department of Sociology, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Abstract


This paper attempts to investigate the application of Harm Reduction Model that is largely in practice, in the context of Bangladesh. The Injective Drug Users (IDU) is considered to be most susceptible to blood borne diseases and Harm Reduction approach is vital in containing the epidemic of such contagion and depleting the threat eventually. This paper applies mixed methods to identify the commitment and activity of Drop in Centers (DIC's) of major NGOs, which are locally and globally funded, with the support of local government to attain the Health Millennium Development Goal (MDG) of 2021. The paper is investigative to the operational effectiveness of Harm Reduction Model and suggestive to social policy development.

Keywords


Harm Reduction Model, Injective Drug User, Drop in Center, HIV, HCV.