Eurasian Harm Reduction Network (EHRN)

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Eurasian Harm Reduction Network (EHRN) Mission: To support, develop and advocate for harm reduction approaches in the field of drugs, HIV, public health and social exclusion by following the principles of humanism, tolerance, partnership and respect for human rights and freedoms

Eurasian Harm Reduction Network (EHRN) Founded in 1997 in Warsaw Secretariat in Vilnius Covers 29 countries of Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia 300 members: GOs, NGOs, DU orgs, Thematic Networks 2007 name changes from CEEHRN to EHRN Any organization or individual committed to HR can become a member

EHRN Programs Documentation and Advocacy Information and Networking Capacity Building through the Harm Reduction Knowledge Hub

Priorities for 2009 Opioid Substitution Therapy Overdose Drug Policy Stigma

Harm Reduction Knowledge Hub One of 3 regional WHO supported Knowledge Hubs: Second generation surveillance (Andrija Stampar SPH, Croatia) HIV treatment, care & support (AIHA, Ukraine) Harm Reduction (EHRN, Lithuania)

Knowledge Hub Services Trainings (WHO certification) Study visits Internships Development of training programs & manuals Consultancy, mentoring Monitoring and Evaluation

Knowledge Hub Training Modules Principles and Practices of HR Project Management and Evaluation HIV Treatment for IDU Outreach and Peer Approaches Needle and Syringe Programming Drug Substitution Treatment Harm Reduction in Prison Advocacy Sex work Preventing Burn Out Syndrome

Training Module on Harm Reduction in Prisons Epidemiology of HIV and other infectious diseases in prisons Prevention Counseling for prevention in prisons Education programs for prisoners Human rights s Training programs for prison staff including medical and narcological staff Harm reduction Needle exchange programs OST programs

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