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The head of addictology department of First faculty and General university hospital Prague of Charles university Professor Miovsky spoke in behalf of ISSUP Czech Republic.
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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 Botswana would like to invite you to their Webinar on Clinical Supervision in Botswana.
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ISSUP Colombia le invita a su Webinar sobre Toxicología de drogas de abuso.
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Over the past few months, Casa Rosetta have been busy promoting their work and the National Chapter in Italy.  Some of these activities include:- In April 2023, the preliminary version of the second article on the topic of acceptability of using mobile health (mHealth) as an intervention tool for people with drug use disorders in Tanga, Tanzania was launched online.  The link to the article can be found below.
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The International Society of Substance Use Professionals (ISSUP) would like to share its intention to establish a National Chapter in El Salvador.
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Você já pode reservar a data da sua participação no 8° Congresso Internacional Freemind 2023, porque você é o nosso convidado especial em mais um grande Congresso Freemind.
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ISSUP would like to invite you to attend their webinar on Children and families affected by parental drug use. Time: 2PM UK Time Europe, 23 August 2023
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According to the current WHO report of 2023, Uganda is ranked the highest alcohol consumer in the African Region with a per capita alcohol consumption of 12.21 liters among adults. Harmful use of alcohol is associated with a range of Communicable and Non-Communicable Diseases, mental and psychological conditions, interpersonal violence, road traffic injuries, and Deaths.
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