Joint statement on compulsory drug detention and rehabilitation centres
2012
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Details
Symbol
UNAIDS/JC2310
Title
Joint statement on compulsory drug detention and rehabilitation centres
Access
English: JC2310_Joint_Statement6March12FINAL_en - PDF ;
Summary
Twelve United Nations entities have issued a joint statement calling for the closure of compulsory drug detention and rehabilitation centers. The existence of such centers—which have been operating in many countries for the last 20 years—raises human rights issues and threatens the health of detainees, including through increased vulnerability to HIV and tuberculosis (TB) infection.
Authors
Date
Geneva : Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), 2012
Description
3 p.
Collections
UN Bodies > Human Rights Bodies > Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
UN Bodies > Other UN Bodies and Entities > Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)
Resource Type > Documents and Publications > Other Documents and Publications
UN Bodies > Programmes and Funds > International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF)
UN Bodies > Programmes and Funds > Development Programme (UNDP)
UN Bodies > Programmes and Funds > Population Fund (UNFPA)
UN Bodies > Programmes and Funds > World Food Program (WFP)
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UN Bodies > Other UN Bodies and Entities > Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)
Resource Type > Documents and Publications > Other Documents and Publications
UN Bodies > Programmes and Funds > International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF)
UN Bodies > Programmes and Funds > Development Programme (UNDP)
UN Bodies > Programmes and Funds > Population Fund (UNFPA)
UN Bodies > Programmes and Funds > World Food Program (WFP)
undp1