Fact Sheet: Saving Lives by Reducing Harm—HIV Prevention and Treatment for Injecting Drug Users

Date:
August 2006
Source:
Open Society Foundations

Worldwide, ten percent of HIV infections are now due to injection drug use. Outside Africa, the number rises to nearly one in three. Harm reduction programs help those unable or unwilling to abstain from drug use to make positive changes to protect their health and the health of others. This OSI fact sheet describes the roles of sterile syringe programs, opiate substitution therapy, HIV treatment, sexual health services, human rights protections, peer support and community mobilization in reducing the harms of injection drug use.

back to the top of the page
Related Information

Fact Sheet: Antiretroviral Treatment for Injecting Drug Users
August 2008
This fact sheet, published by OSI's International Harm Reduction Development Program, discusses the benefits of antiretroviral treatment for injecting drug users.

About  |  Initiatives  |  Grants, Scholarships & Fellowships  |  Resource Center  |  Newsroom  |  Site Map  |  Legal  |  Contact


Creative Commons License
Except where otherwise noted, content on this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative License.
©2012 Open Society Foundations. Some rights reserved.