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PWUD & Harm Reduction Zone @ AIDS2016

12/7/2016

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The IAS AIDS2016 conference is taking place in Durban next week (18 - 22 July). The Urban Futures Centre at Durban University of Technology (UFC@DUT), in partnership with TB/HIV Care Association, and with financial support from ARASA, have organised a networking zone for people who use drugs and harm reduction representatives and organisations to network and share ideas and experiences. There will also be harm reduction commodities available, including an NSP. For the conference-related harm reduction services, click here. A roadmap to PWUD, drug policy and harm reduction events can be down loaded in Excel or PDF version. Dr Tamlynn Fleetwood of the UFC@DUT has put together an excellent programme of events taking place at the PWUD Networking Zone. This can be downloaded here or on the images:
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