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Your guide to the Dialogue Space, Workshops and Trainings, and Harm Reduction Demonstrations
Welcome to three days of conference activities. We have a wide range of conference events including workshops,
trainings, skills building, dialogue and debate, launches and exhibitions and much more.
These are open to all conference delegates. Come along and debate harm reduction issues.
Meet colleagues working in harm reduction from around the world.
Where: The Dialogue Space and the Harm Reduction Demonstrations take place in the Hotel side exhibition area.
The Dialogue Space is coordinated by Maria Phelan (IHRA).
Workshops and trainings take place in the Jamhour Room, on level 3 of the Convention Centre.
When: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
Places for Workshops and Trainings are limited! Sign up early:
Workshop and Training sessions are limited to strictly 25 people, in order to maximize the training opportunity. Sign up
for Workshops and Trainings is at the IHRA booth in the Dome on Sunday and Monday morning, and thereafter outside
the Workshop room. Priority will be given to Delegates who emailed interest in participating before the conference but
you must confirm your place by Monday morning. People who have not signed up cannot be admitted to Workshops
and Trainings. When signing up please indicate whether you will require a Certificate of Attendance. Workshops and
Trainings are coordinated by Patrick Gallahue (IHRA) and Nadir Nassif (Menahra).
The Dialogue Space is sponsored by the Global Fund to Fights AIDS Tuberculosis and MalariaHarm Reduction Demonstrations are sponsored by the Conference Consortium
Workshops and Trainings are sponsored by IHRA and the Conference Consortium
DIALOGUE, DEBATEAND WORKSHOPS
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Dialogue space at a glance
Monday 4th April Tuesday 5th April Wednesday 6th April
12:3013:00Same, Same... but Different? Are we doing the
Launch of the International Journal
same things over and over again and expectingon Human Rights and Drug Policy
13:0013:30Introducing MENAHRAs new Global Fund grant
a different result?Decriminalisation in Portugal Joo Castel-
Branco Goulo Portuguese Drugs Czar13:3014:00Change we can believe in? The inside story of PEPFAR
Equity, human rights and the Global Fund
and US politics on drug policy14:0014:30 Advocating for harm reduction: the role of civil
Meet the leaders: The Global Fundsociety advocacy networks
and partners14:3015:00Book launch Harm Reduction at Work Book launch women specific harm reduction materials
15:0015:30Introduction to drug user organising Meet the drug user activists
INPUD: structural violence, stigma, discrimination
and drug user organising
15:3016:00Youth friendly resources Advocacy opportunities 2011 and beyond Meet the sex work activists
16:0016:30The roll back of harm reduction in Europe?
Harm reduction in Eurasia: what are regionalDIY Detox
advocacy priorities?16:3017:00
Harm Reduction and the New Recovery: Naloxone paneltime to evolve a more integrated approach?17:0017:30
Late Breaker TBC
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Monday 4th April Tuesday 5th April Wednesday 6th April
11:0012:30 Setting up a nationwide programme on opioid How to set up a vocational training program for in-treatmentWhat does a multi-sectoral service system for drug users look like?
substitution treatment (OST) drug users
12:4514:15 Peer Support Work: meaningful co-operations betweenHow to implement harm reduction in prisons Opioid Substitution Treatment in practice
communities, services and policy makers
14:3016:00Overdose prevention training
Hepatitis C treatment and care: A participative training Building capacity for youth
resource for developing and improving services friendly harm reduction
16:1017:40Challenges to the adoption of harm reduction policies
Establishing a low-threshold community based opioidEstimating the size of most at risk populations
substitution treatment (OST) programme
Workshops and trainings at a glance
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Please see next pages for details of Workshops and Trainings.
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Monday 4th April Tuesday 5th April Wednesday 6th April
10.3011:00Tobacco harm reduction Female condoms Overdose response
12:3013:00Crack cocaine harm reduction Overdose response Female condoms
13:0013:30Overdose response Crack cocaine harm reduction Tobacco harm reduction
13:3014:00Needles and syringes Tobacco harm reduction Needles and syringes
15:3016:00Female condoms Needles and syringes Crack cocaine harm reduction
Harm reduction demonstration area at a glance
Tobacco harm reduction: Carl Phillips and colleagues, TobaccoHarmReduction.org
Female condoms: Lucie van Mens, UAFC (Universal Access to Female Condom) Joint Programme
Overdose: Eliza Wheeler, Harm Reduction Coalition
Crack cocaine harm reduction: Raffi Balian, CounterFIT
Needles and syringes: Lenneke Keijzer, Apothicom
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