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A picture taken on November 19, , shows Graham Moustache 2nd L , 29, who participates in the methadone program waits in a line to receive the medication in Mahe island, the largest island contains the capital city of Victoria, Seychelles. A heroin boom in the past decade caught Seychelles authorities off-guard. Addiction gripped young and old alike, and cut across class lines. Nearly 5, people are hooked, government figures show. For Seychelles, with just 95, people, that's equivalent to nearly 10 percent of the national workforce, a statistic that startled the government into action. Photo license Purchase photo. AFP - On a plain suburban street in Seychelles , far from the idyllic coastline and luxury resorts pampering honeymooners and paradise-seekers, heroin addicts queue anxiously for their daily dose of methadone. It is a scene few outsiders would associate with the tropical nirvana adrift in the Indian Ocean, and one rarely, if ever, glimpsed by tourists as they shuttle from the airport to five-star luxury on white-sand beaches. But life for many Seychellois is far from picture perfect: the tiny archipelago nation is battling what officials say are the world's highest rates of heroin addiction. Nearly 5, people are hooked, government figures show, equivalent to nearly 10 percent of the national workforce -- a statistic that has startled the government into action. In comparison, 0. The Seychelles ' heroin boom, which took off over the past decade, gripped young and old alike and cut across class lines. Among those queueing in the town of Les Mamelles for methadone -- a substitute narcotic used to wean users off heroin -- are parents with young children, an old man leaning on a cane and a taxi driver between shifts. Graham Moustache, a year-old father of two, described how the arrival of affordable and high-quality heroin in Seychelles swept up his entire family. I chose heroin. The rise of new trafficking routes through East Africa in the late s, coupled with porous borders and relatively high purchasing power among Seychellois, flooded the paradisal islands with heroin. The World Bank considers the Seychelles the only high-income country on the continent, thanks to the growing tourism industry. By , addiction had risen four-fold, placing Seychelles among the world's most drug-dependent nations. The government, realising its war on drugs had failed, changed tack and declared a public health emergency. APDAR, a specialist drug agency created in to tackle the problem, employs four times as many staff as the body that preceded it. A state-run methadone programme has reached 2, people, with medical follow-ups helping to track their progress. Mobile clinics drive around offering methadone to addicts and providing free health checks and advice. I found a job as a fisherman, and I can see my two kids,' said Moustache proudly, as he queued at the white methadone van staffed with healthcare workers. Schoolchildren are being taught about the damage done by drugs through awareness campaigns and billboards in classrooms. But there is much work to be done, especially among children from families affected by drug use, says Noellie Gonthier from CARE, a local harm-reduction charity. On Mahe, a small, mountainous island with lush vegetation, most of the population lives near the water. Life is quiet here, without traffic, and the streets are mostly clean. Poverty is largely hidden, concentrated in a few neighbourhoods behind faded walls or in the hills. So why do so many Seychellois take drugs? The authorities admit they haven't quite figured it out, but say it appears that while poverty does not quite allow people to live well, it allows them enough money to buy drugs to forget their woes. Early studies show that health and social problems associated with heroin use have declined since the government switched its response from punishment to prevention, officials say. Crime has nearly halved and annual cases of new hepatitis C infections have fallen 60 percent. One recovering addict, a taxi driver who did not want to be named, offered a bleak assessment as he waited for his daily methadone in an empty car park in Les Mamelles. Send to Kindle. But around 40 percent of the population still lives in poverty. By , around 1, people were addicted, prompting a punitive crackdown. But the free availability of methadone has also prompted drug dealers to lower their prices. Others have struggled to stay the course. Youth unemployment, meanwhile, has shrunk from 6. What else is there to do here? Tags: Seychelles , health , crime , drugs. World » General October 21, , Monday World » General October 20, , Sunday World » General October 19, , Saturday World » General October 18, , Friday World » General October 17, , Thursday World » General October 16, , Wednesday National » Diplomacy. National » General. World » General. Archives Date: » Advanced search.

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