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جشن روز جهانی مواد مخدر در گامبیا 2024
با حمایت IDPC - پشتیبانی مجازات نکنید، ISSUP گامبیا روز جهانی مواد مخدر 2024 را جشن گرفت. موضوع برای روز جهانی مواد مخدر 2024 بود "شواهد روشن است: سرمایه گذاری در پیشگیری". این رویداد بر کاهش آسیب متمرکز بود.
مدیر اجرایی ISSUP فصل گامبیا، آلاسانا درامه، اظهار داشت که کارگاه امروز با هدف تشویق مشارکت جوانان، اجازه می دهد آنها را به طور فعال در بحث در مورد این موضوعات مهم شرکت کنند.
World drug day 2024
Support from IDPC , support Don’t Punish ISSUP The Gambia celebrated world drug day 2024 on The theme on
ISSUP Gambia Officials Pay Courtesy Visit to ISSUP Kaduna Coordinator
Executive Director Alasana Drammeh and General Secretary Mamudou Jallow of the ISSUP Gambia Chapter recently paid a courtesy call to the ISSUP Kaduna Coordinator Professor Ronke Grace Awopetu who is currently in the Gambia as part of a team of 15 Nigerian professors and doctors sent to support the University of the Gambia (UTG).
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ISSUP Gambia Chapter Launches “Don’t Touch” Campaign for Young Children
The ISSUP Gambia Chapter on Friday, November 25th launched a substance awareness campaign dubbed “Don’t Touch” for young children at the Sarah Kindergarten and Primary School in Lamin, in the West Coast Region of the Gambia.
The ISSUP Gambia National Chapter Ends Celebrations Marking World Drug Day with A School Visit
With assistance from the Support. Don’t Punish Campaign, the ISSUP Gambia National Chapter organized a school intervention program as part of its commemorations marking the International Day Against
ISSUP Gambia National Chapter Hosts Football Tournament to Mark World Drug Day
The ISSUP Gambia National Chapter joined the rest of the world on Sunday, June 26th, 2022 to celebrate the International Day Against
DLEAG launches Bakoteh school drug free club chapter
Bakoteh Upper and Senior Secondary School in partnership with Drug Law Enforcement Agency - The Gambia (DLEAG) through the
ISSUP National Chapter Launched in the Gambia
The Gambia has finally joined the prestigious list of countries forming the International Society of Substance Use Professionals (ISSUP). The small West African country recently formalized its membership in the global