Young people who inject drugs in Mozambique: should we emphasize them in the National Harm Reduction Plan?
Open Access
- 26 March 2020
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Science and Business Media LLC in Harm Reduction Journal
- Vol. 17 (1), 1-5
- https://doi.org/10.1186/s12954-020-00363-6
Abstract
Mozambique has one of the highest burdens of HIV globally, and people who inject drugs (PWID) have one of the highest HIV infection rates in Africa. After the implementation of the first Biological Behavioral Surveillance (BBS) Survey among PWID in Mozambique, the Ministry of Health started the development of a National Harm Reduction Plan. Although the findings from the BBS survey highlighted the specific needs of young PWID, the proposed Harm Reduction Plan does not explicitly focus on reducing high-risk behaviors of young PWID. We outline the importance of the inclusion of age-specific interventions focused on the needs of young PWID in Mozambique, and how a comprehensive Harm Reduction Plan can reduce the HIV epidemic in this population. There is a unique opportunity to advocate for the Harm Reduction Plan to include “youth-friendly” cost-effective and evidence-based interventions that are targeted to this important sub-group within an already vulnerable population.Keywords
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