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On the 15th February 2018 Botswana held a graduation ceremony for the first cohort of locally trained Internationally Certified
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ISSUP UK would like to invite you to attend the upcoming Webinar on Workforce Wellbeing in Crisis Response.
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ISSUP The Gambia would like to invite you to their launch event followed by a webinar on Community Resilience in Substance Use.
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Sensibilisation des femmes sur leur rôle dans la prevention de L’usage de l’alcool et autres drogues couplee des seances Educatives a l’endroit des eleves
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Te invitamos al MOOC “Prevención de Adicciones” dirigido a estudiantes, docentes, madres y padres de familia organizado por CIJ y el Tecnológico Nacional de México.
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Mayores informes en: https://bit.ly/3BRSsqA
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Are you a professional working in drug demand reduction? Would you like to gain experience in the field or advance through continuing education? The Colombo Plan Drug Advisory Programme (CPDAP), with funding from the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL), is supporting a Fellowship Program with the goal of expanding professionals in the field of drug demand reduction globally.
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We are pleased to announce that the UTC 6 Self Led course is now live and available on the ISSUP Professional Development hub.
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On Wednesday, February 16, 2022, a recording session for a show on the phenomenon of drug use was held in the meeting room (2nd floor of CIPLEV) of the Ministry of Security and Civil Protection Annex (Adidogomé).
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Este lunes 14 de marzo, a las 20:00 hrs. se realizará la reunión académica del Grupo de Trabajo de Adicciones de Sonepsyn, junto a ISSUP-Chile.
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“Drugs are bad, you must not indulge in drugs and other illicit substances.” These were the words of Alasana Drammeh, the Executive Director of ISSUP Gambia while addressing a group of students at the Glory Baptist International School on Tuesday March 1st, 2022. Drammeh made the remarks at a workshop organized for about 50 teenage students as part of ISSUP Gambia’s program to sensitize school children on crucial preventive strategies to help them stay away from drugs.
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