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International Programme on Chemical Safety. (2004). Ammonia (unhydrous). Geneva: World Health Organization (WHO); International Labour Organization (ILO); United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
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European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction. (2009). EMCDDA strategy and work programme (2010-12). Work programmes and strategies. Lisbon: European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA).
Keywords: government and politics; europe; international area
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Organization of American States. (2013). Highlights from the OAS report on the drug problem in the Americas. Bogotà: Organization of American States (OAS).
Keywords: health; epidemiology; AOD use, abuse, and dependence; chemical addiction; psychoactive substances; AOD consumption; AOD effects and AODR problems; AODR crime; violence; drug trafficking; drug dealing; AOD supply; illicit drug sales; illicit drug industry; AOD public policy strategy; law enforcement; drug decriminalization; international area; United States
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United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (Ed.). (2013). International standards on drug use prevention. Vienna: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).
Abstract: Prevention strategies based on scientific evidence working with families, schools, and communities can ensure that children and youth, especially the most marginalized and poor, grow and stay healthy and safe into adulthood and old age. For every dollar spent on prevention, at least ten can be saved in future health, social and crime costs. These global International Standards summarize the currently available scientific evidence, describing interventions and policies that have been found to result in positive prevention outcomes and their characteristics. Concurrently, the global International Standards identify the major components and features of an effective national drug prevention system. It is our hope that the International Standards will assist policy makers worldwide to develop programmes, policies and systems that are a truly effective investment in the future of children, youth, families and communities. This work builds on and recognizes the work of many other organizations (e.g. EMCDDA, CCSA, CICAD, Mentor, NIDA, WHO) which have previously developed standards and guidelines on various aspects of drug prevention.
Keywords: AOD use; prevention; school-based prevention; family; community-based prevention; child; adolescent; poverty; health promotion; cost-benefit analysis; intervention (persuasion to treatment); recommendations or guidelines; quality; evaluation; literature review; international area; questionnaire
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Chicago Recovery Alliance. (1990). Think clean with all your injections! : hepatitis B and C. Chicago: Chicago Recovery Alliance (CRA).
Keywords: prevention; harm reduction; viral hepatitis; hepatitis B; hepatitis C; United States
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Division of Mental Health. (1989). The uses of methadone in the treatment and management of opioid dependence (M. Gossop, M. Grant, & A. Wodak, Eds.). Geneva: World Health Organization (WHO), Division of Mental Health.
Keywords: treatment and maintenance; methadone; AOD dependence; opioids in any form; international area
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Division of Mental Health. (1989). Options for the use of methadone in the treatment of drug dependence. Geneva: World Health Organization (WHO), Division of Mental Health.
Keywords: treatment and maintenance; methadone; AOD dependence; opioids in any form; international area
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International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. (2003). Injecting drug use. In Spreading the light of science : guidelines on harm reduction related to injecting drug use (pp. 8–17). Geneva: International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
Keywords: AOD use; intravenous drug user; HIV infection; epidemiology; statistical data; needle sharing; harm reduction; international area; Asia; Eastern Europe; Central Asia; Latin America; The Caribbean; Northern Africa; Middle East
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International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. (2003). Harm reduction bibliography. In Spreading the light of science : guidelines on harm reduction related to injecting drug use (pp. 43–44). Geneva: International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
Keywords: harm reduction; bibliography; international area
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Levy, M., Baum, F., & Thomas, H. (2002). Review of the National Hepatitis C Strategy 1999-2000 to 2003-04 : the road not taken. In Department of Health and Ageing (Ed.), 2002 reviews of the National HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C Strategies and strategic research (pp. 81–145). Canberra: Commonwealth of Australia.
Keywords: government and politics; public health; strategy; viral hepatitis; hepatitis C; impact of policy or law; cooperation; education; cost (economic); Australia
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