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The Apostolic Faith Mission AFM Youth of Namibia has embarked on a year-long campaign for aimed at educating and creating awareness among the youth about drug abuse. The event took place in the streets of Otjomuise, Windhoek. The increasing use of drugs and alcohol, especially among teenagers, has become a serious concern for residents of Walvis Bay and Swakopmund in the Erongo Region. As the academic year approaches, the Director of Programmes and Quality Assurance at the Ministry of Education, Arts, and Culture, Ayesha Wentworth, is urging parents to talk to their children about the dangers of using harmful substances. A social athlete and activist against the use of harmful drugs has called for a coordinated effort to stop drug abuse in Namibia. The Inspector General of the Namibian Police is concerned over the increased use of drugs in the country. Lieutenant General Joseph Shikongo says the most commonly used drugs in the country are cannabis, mandrax, heroin, meth, crack cocaine, and power. The Inspector General of the Police, Lieutenant General Joseph Shikongo, says drug abuse in Namibia is a growing concern and is responsible for increased criminal activities happening in many communities. A local Veterinarian in the Omaheke Region, Dr Punaa Kazapua has encouraged farmers to move away from the traditional way of handling animal medicine as this makes them less effective. Subscribe to Drugs.

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The first similar study was conducted in It covered the whole country and informed the first Namibian Drug Master Plan. A second study was done in Strijdom said when findings of the earlier two studies are juxtaposed with findings of the most recent assessment, it becomes clear that the situation has worsened and that some people are experimenting with drugs earlier in their lives. We also witnessed a huge increase in numbers of drug dealers. He said in the past there were a lot of university students doing drug use prevention related work in schools throughout the country. The recent assessment ascertained higher-income users tend to use cocaine hydrochloride, methamphetamines, including crystal methamphetamine, LSD and magic mushrooms, while sex workers used any drugs offered by their clients. The assessment attributes the increase in drug trafficking and use to several socio-economic and demographic factors. It says poverty, insecure accommodation, being single, not living in a family and being in police custody or in correctional facilities predisposes some people to drug use. The assessment found that for most men, drug use commenced mainly as a result of peer pressure and for most women due to emotional issues and stress at home. An expansion of outpatient treatment programmes for substance use disorders to all 14 regions of Namibia is also recommended. Additionally, it calls for strengthening of mental health care services around the country and reorganising of drug prevention and treatment services to support high impact programmes and priorities of the National Strategic Framework for HIV and AIDS Response. To facilitate planning with rather than for people who use or inject drugs, the assessment advocates for formation of networks to allow for discussion on needs for health and social services. Strengthening of the Namibian chapter of the Pan African Epidemiology Network on Drug Use; defining injecting drug use as a separate indicator; stocking naloxone at emergency wards to treat heroin overdose; and improving monitoring of and response to drug overdose are also recommended. The dissemination meeting enabled delegates to validate findings of the assessment and discuss activities to be included in the new National Drug Control Master Plan. Masabane called for a public health-orientated approach to drug control. She also welcomed the rapid assessment, whose findings and recommendations had been incorporated. She called for evidence-based responses that uphold human rights rather than excessive use of power, punitive approaches or coercive treatment and incarceration. The assessment was conducted over four months and reached approximately 80 respondents through key informant interviews with stakeholders and service providers in drug control, prevention and treatment and HIV and AIDS response. Delegates welcomed the assessment, which they said had generated a fresh perspective. The need to invest in prevention, treatment and harm reduction services was stressed. Home National Survey shows new trends in drug use.

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