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February 14, 2008 Moscow AIDS Conference Blocks Drug Treatment Patients, Groups Charge
November 2, 2007 Call for Letters of Intent: Model Services for Women Who Use Drugs in Georgia, Russia, and Ukraine
October 24, 2007 Experts Warn That Police Abuse Is Fueling HIV Epidemic Among Injecting Drug Users
September 3, 2007 Call for Letters of Intent: Consequences of the UN General Assembly Special Session on Drugs
February 27, 2007 New Report Finds International Narcotics Control Board Blocks Effective HIV Prevention Among Drug Users
February 6, 2007 Coalition Asks Commission on Narcotic Drugs Not to Exclude NGOs
January 27, 2007 Request for Proposals: Women, Drug Use, and Harm Reduction in Georgia, Russia, and Ukraine
November 15, 2006 Social AIDS Committee Offers Harm Reduction Training Resources Online
September 18, 2006 National Academy of Sciences: Sterile Injecting Equipment and Opiate Substitution Reduce the Spread of HIV Infection in High-Risk Countries
August 16, 2006 HIV Treatment Programs Fail Drug Users in Asia and the Former Soviet Union, Experts Warn
August 2, 2006 Vincent P. Dole, Pioneer of Opiate Substitution Therapy, Dies at Age 93
May 11, 2006 IHRD Joins Drug Treatment and HIV Experts in Criticizing Russian Memorandum Against Methadone Programs
January 22, 2006 IHRD Joins Coalition Call to Postpone WHO Decision on Buprenorphine
August 22, 2005 Call for Applications: Seminar on Women and HIV in Wider Europe
July 4, 2005 WHO Adds Methadone and Buprenorphine to List of Essential Medicines
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