Webinar: Health and social responses for women who use drugs — perspectives from Latin America, the Caribbean and Europe

We are excited to share the invitation for the May 2024 Practical Knowledge Program (PKP) Event!
Title: Caring for women with substance use disorders in jails and prisons
Speaker: Essence Hairston, Outpatient Program Manager, UNC Horizons Wake
Please join us for an opportunity to learn, connect, and surround ourselves with like-minded and inspirational persons.
According to the 2022 World Drug Report, the non-medical use of opioids like fentanyl poses substantial risks to global health. Opioids remain the most lethal group of psychoactive substances, accounting for two-thirds of deaths related directly to drugs, primarily overdoses. Additionally, fentanyl and its analogs were present in 90% of defined daily doses of synthetic opioids seized in 2020.