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Students for Sensible Drug Policy, Nigeria is excited to announce her National Leadership Summit.
The event will be a speaking event - Retreat for Leaders across the country that have shown great responsibility and desire to work for drug policy.
Students for Sensible Drug Policy, Nigeria is excited to announce her National Leadership Summit.
The event will be a speaking event - Retreat for Leaders across the country that have shown great responsibility and desire to work for drug policy.
The sessions are designed to equip participants with needed skills to develop professionally and build a sustainable future for drug reform in Nigeria and beyond her shores.
@ndlea_nigeria@_mahad_@FemiBabafemi What are you doing about Demand Reduction, there is no where in the world where supply Reduction has solved the drug problem. Our Youthful generation provides a viable market for traffickers, we need a Strategy that works for individuals and their families. #Demandreduction
In just 1 year, @SSDP_Unical is proud to showcase her landmarks and achievements.
The chapter looks forward to Future achievements, records and collaboration.
@ssdpng@ssdpofficial
People who inject drugs are among the groups most vulnerable to HIV infection. It is estimated that PWID are 22 times more likely to acquire HIV, in Africa the numbers are increasing
Meet our great panelist shedding light on this public health crisis
https://t.co/ciZwlrBy5W
Have you Registered for our #ValentinesDay special, Africa!
Join our Panel of African experts in discussing #HarmReduction as a love language in improving Public Health in our society
#saferneedles#supportdontpunish
To Register Click
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Have you Registered for our #ValentinesDay special, Africa!
Join our Panel of African experts in discussing #HarmReduction as a love language in improving Public Health in our society
#saferneedles#supportdontpunish
To Register Click
https://t.co/ciZwlrBy5W
The Global State of Harm Reduction is the only independent analysis of #HarmReduction in the world. Now in its 7th edition, the #GSHR2020 is the most comprehensive global mapping of harm reduction responses to #drug use, #HIV and viral #hepatitis. https://t.co/97LU19QxJP
@thebardogbamola The idea that denying people their basic human rights is instilling discipline is misplaced.
There are several recommendations by @UNODC_Nigeria@ssdpng@YouthRISE_NG that recommends prevention, treatments and harm reduction methodologies
From @HarmReduction's "Pregnancy and Substance Use: A Harm Reduction Toolkit" - it's so so important to use destigmatizing language when talking about substance use, and in particular, pregnancy and substance use!
Through the cannabis control bill, there would be an entire value chain that would cater to the cannabis industry, creating jobs therefore reducing unemployment, generating revenue for federal, state and local government.
According to African Cannabis Report, Nigeria’s Cannabis market could be worth $3.7 billion by 2023 if cannabis use is legalised.
There are diverse opportunities to plug into, especially with CBD products that are being used to cure several ailments
According to Market Research Future (MRFR), the global market in Medical Cannabis will grow to $54.7Billion by 2023.
LEGALISING MEDICAL CANNABIS(WEED) IN NIGERIA.
@NigeriainfoFM Nigeria still dancing to her colonial masters by proscribing Cannabis 'India hemp'. They should better wake up and ignore those their masters and tap into the opportunity. And stop borrowing money upandon.
According to Market Research Future (MRFR), the global market in Medical Cannabis will grow to $54.7Billion by 2023.
What questions do you have about legalising Medical Cannabis?
Sponsor of the Cannabis Control Bill in the HOR is on #BigHardFact with @SEzekwesili today by 5pm
follow the conversation on cannabis reform on @NigeriainfoFM :
its implication on redressing decades of criminalization, economic exclusion and access to alternative healthcare with the proposed "cannabis control bill 2020"
According to Market Research Future (MRFR), the global market in Medical Cannabis will grow to $54.7Billion by 2023.
What questions do you have about legalising Medical Cannabis?
Sponsor of the Cannabis Control Bill in the HOR is on #BigHardFact with @SEzekwesili today by 5pm