Compulsory Treatment and Rehabilitation in East and Southeast Asia
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Consisting of three booklets, this report documents progress and case examples pertaining to the transition from compulsory facilities for people who use drugs towards voluntary community-based treatment and complementary health, harm reduction and social support services in Asia-Pacific.
This report is a compilation of data provided or published by countries in the region on their national situation relating to compulsory drug treatment and rehabilitation. It also serves as a mechanism for monitoring progress towards meeting commitments agreed by countries in 2015 in Manila to phase out compulsory treatment and rehabilitation and to scale up the implementation of voluntary community-based treatment and services.
Booklet 1 (Download on the top left) – Executive Summary
Booklet 2 (Download on the top right) – Regional overview of compulsory drug treatment and rehabilitation in East and Southeast Asia
Booklet 3 (Download on the bottom left) – Voluntary community-based alternatives: Discussion Paper of the UNAIDS–UNODC Asia–Pacific Expert Advisory Group on Compulsory Facilities for People Who Use Drugs
Other related resources are also available on the UNAIDS Asia-Pacific website.