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Empowering Through Research: Community-Led Monitoring Leads to Empilisweni Clinic's Inaugural PWUD Open Day

2/5/2025

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​Empilisweni Clinic proudly announces its inaugural PWUD Clinic Open Day on Thursday, 6 February 2025. This event marks a pivotal achievement stemming from extensive community led monitoring discussions facilitated by the South African Network of People who Use Drugs (SANPUD) 
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​The initiative aims to bridge the gap between healthcare services and the local community of people who use drugs (PWUD) in the Sedibeng District Zone 7.

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Public Event Promoting Healthcare Services Integration at local level to increase coverage of people from marginalised populations

2/4/2025

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​On Wednesday, 05 February 2025, an important event will take place at the Chapel Street Clinic in Woodstock, Cape Town. 
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​This initiative, organised by community organisations, aims to promote the integration of healthcare and social services at local level to increase coverage of people from marginalised populations. The Department of Health, SANPUD, TBHIVCare, and others are coming together to make this a reality.

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Empowering the PWUD Sector: Strategic Development and Collaborative Efforts

11/26/2024

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​A strong grassroots-led People Who Use Drugs (PWUD) sector is essential for advocacy and harm reduction. This article highlights strategic initiatives and collaborative efforts aimed at empowering PWUD communities across multiple provinces.

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HARM REDUCTION MESSAGES FOR THE 52ND GLOBAL FUND BOARDMEETING

11/18/2024

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In advance of the Global Fund 52nd Board Meeting, Harm Reduction International (HRI),  The South African Network of People who use drugs (SANPUD), Rumah Cemara (the national NGO working on harm reduction in Indonesia), Regional Network of Asian People Who Use Drugs (NAPUD) The Eurasian Harm Reduction Association (EHRA) and Middle East and North Africa Harm Reduction Association (MENAHRA) are writing to share with the community of people who use drugs key harm reduction messages. 

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The Importance of Informed Decision-Makers in Delivering Harm Reduction Services

11/14/2024

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​Informed decision-makers are essential for creating effective drug policies. Understanding harm reduction is key to this process. It empowers policymakers to develop strategies that protect public health and address the needs of people who use drugs (PWUD).
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Educating these leaders about various harm reduction approaches allows them to make evidence-based decisions that promote the well-being of PWUD. This, in turn, fosters safer communities and reduces the negative consequences associated with drug use, such as overdose and the spread of infectious diseases. Ultimately, well-informed policymakers can facilitate a supportive environment that prioritizes health over punishment, leading to better outcomes for individuals and society as a whole.

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SOUTH AFRICAN BIO-BEHAVIOURAL SURVEY AND POPULATION SIZE ESTIMATION AMONG PEOPLE WHO INJECT DRUGS, 2023

9/20/2024

 
​Conducted in South Africa at four sites in 2023 between May and September, TB HIV Care’s BioBehavioural Survey (BBS) showed high prevalence rates of HIV and Hepatitis C in people who inject drugs (PWID). The Survey found that HIV prevalence among PWID was as high as 72.1% in Tshwane, 49.3% in eThekwini, 45.4% in Mashishing, and 30.3% in Mbombela. Anti-hepatitis C prevalence was highest in Mbombela (90.5%), followed by Tshwane (89.0%), eThekwini (75.2%), and Mashishing (40.8%). The Survey also measured the prevalence of drug-susceptible tuberculosis (TB) in the study population, generating the first such data in South Africa. Across the sites statistics pointed to a notable burden and the need for intensified TB diagnosis and treatment by highlighting prevalence of 7.2% in eThekwini, 2% in Tshwane and less than 1% in both the Mashishing and Mbombela sites. ​
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SANPUD CDC MAKE ART NOT WAR - Empowering Communities through Creativity

9/9/2024

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In a recent initiative led by SANPUD (South African Network of People Who Use Drugs), a series of art workshops and site visits were conducted to engage with marginalised communities, specifically people who use drugs. These activities aimed to empower individuals by harnessing their creative skills and addressing critical needs within their communities.
They form part of a visionary CDC project that aims to assist people who use drugs who are part of the TBHIV Care CDC-funded HarmLess Project. The project is situated in Ehlangzeni and Tshwane at the HarmLess drop-in centres.

In this first visit, SANPUD leadership did site visits with the Make Art Not War consultant, Andrea Schneider. The team identified the very real challenges these communities face in surviving every day, and economic opportunity is lacking, but the talent is not. Here is what happened during the visit.

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Nani Manzi Showers at Belhaven Harm Reduction Service: A Lifeline for Improved Hygiene and Well-Being for PWID in Greyville

6/20/2024

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Maintaining good hygiene is foundational to both physical health and mental well-being. This is particularly true for people who use drugs (PWID), a population that faces unique challenges in accessing basic amenities such as clean water and showers. Highlighting the importance of such resources cannot be overstated. ​The South African Network of People Who Use Drugs (SANPUD) welcomes the Belhaven Harm Reduction Centre and Viva Con Agua South Africa partnership to offer clean water and showers, a milestone that promises to significantly uplift the lives of our clients and the broader Greyville community.


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The Birth of Hope: Pioneering a Compassionate Approach to Maternal Drug Use in Rural South Africa

5/24/2024

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Henry David Thoreau’s ‘The birth of a child starts the world anew,' perfectly captures the enduring hope and boundless optimism that comes with the arrival of a newborn. However, for expectant mothers who use drugs in the remote landscapes of rural South Africa, the journey to bringing new life into the world is fraught with societal, health, and infrastructural challenges. ​The concerted efforts of the South African Network of People who use Drugs (SANPUD), with the financial support of the Elton John AIDS Foundation, have started inroads into addressing these hurdles. The resulting narrative is not one of despair, but of resilience and hope, culminating in the auspicious birth of three healthy babies — an embodiment of life's tenacious spirit.
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SANPUD Empowering People Who Use Drugs Through Community Networks

5/16/2024

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​The South African Network of People Who Use Drugs (SANPUD) is making significant strides in empowering people who use drugs by establishing local networks that advocate for their human rights. Unlike many organisations focused solely on rehabilitation, SANPUD’s putting people first approach recognises the importance of supporting drug users in a more holistic manner, particularly in advocating for their rights and combating the discrimination they face.


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