
Human Rights & Harm Reduction Heroes speak up for Kenyans who use drugs:
INPUD, AfricaNPUD and WRADA were represented by some of our amazing community leaders in Geneva this week to speak up for people who use drugs. Aditia Taslim, Ahmed Said and Rita Gatonye (respectively) cut the charismatic swathe our community is known for as “The Amazing Three”, as they presented our issues at a scheduled session of Member States and in several meetings with delegates at the UN Human Rights Spaces aka the Universal Periodic Review (UPR).
Bridging the Gap in Violence Prevention and Mental Health Support through Culturally Relevant Community-Led Initiatives.
Approximately one in ten people in Kenya suffers from a common mental disorder, with depression, anxiety and substance use taking lead, with huge gaps in access to care.
Approximately one in ten people in Kenya suffers from a common mental disorder, with depression, anxiety and substance use taking lead, with huge gaps in access to care.
