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People first: stop stigma and discrimination, strengthen prevention

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By Dr. Syeda Sadaf Akber

Malir University of Science and Technology

The International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, observed annually on June 26th, serves as a global initiative to promote a healthier lifestyle by encouraging individuals worldwide to overcome drug addiction. This significant day originated from a United Nations resolution in December 1987. Its current theme, “People first: stop stigma and discrimination, strengthen prevention,” aims to combat negative attitudes and biases towards drug users while focusing on prevention efforts. Additionally, it commemorates Lin Zexu, a prominent figure responsible for eradicating the opium trade in Guangdong, China.

The primary objective of the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, as highlighted by the United Nations, is to prioritize the well-being of individuals by eliminating stigmatization and discrimination and bolstering prevention strategies. This involves emphasizing rehabilitation instead of punishment and incarceration for minor drug offenses. The day was established through a resolution passed at the United Nations General Assembly on December 7, 1987.

To raise awareness about the detrimental effects of drug abuse and addiction, various events are organized worldwide on this day, catering to different age groups, particularly young people. These activities advocate for the establishment of more accessible and effective drug recovery centers. The global drug problem and illicit trafficking are complex issues that affect millions of individuals, families, and societies, posing significant threats globally.

The ultimate goal of the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking is to foster awareness about the importance of treating individuals who use drugs with respect and empathy. It promotes voluntary and evidence-based services for all, emphasizing alternatives to punishment. The day emphasizes prevention efforts and encourages a compassionate approach to addressing the problem. It also motivates citizens to combat the stigma and discrimination faced by drug users by promoting respectful language and non-judgmental attitudes.

On this day, individuals can initiate conversations about drug addiction and abuse with their younger siblings, children, and relatives. In addition to discussing the negative effects of drugs, they can help create a supportive environment for individuals struggling with drug abuse. By doing so, they can reduce the attached stigma and encourage affected individuals to break free from addiction. It is crucial to encourage young people to explore alternative ways of socializing with friends that do not involve drug addiction and abuse.

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