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- Laws and Republic Acts Against Drugs in the Philippines
These laws form a comprehensive legal framework aimed at reducing drug abuse and trafficking in the Philippines They emphasize strict enforcement, severe penalties, and rehabilitation efforts to combat the drug problem effectively
- Major Programs Projects - Republic of Philippines - Office of the . . .
It has programs that engage the youth, address the needs of parents, and provide employers, educators, health professionals, policymakers, and other sectors with information on the prevention and control of drug use
- Government Assistance Programs for Persons with Substance Abuse Issues
Policy Development and Program Implementation: The DDB establishes policies and programs that focus on preventing and controlling drug abuse across the country The board also reviews and updates existing laws related to drug abuse prevention, making sure that they remain effective and relevant
- Drug policy of the Philippines - Wikipedia
The drug policy of the Philippines is guided by the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 and is implemented by the Dangerous Drugs Board with its implementing arm, the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency along with other member agencies
- Philippines embarks on drug policy reform: multi-stakeholder summit . . .
President Ferdinand R Marcos Jr ’s commitment to a human rights-based approach to drug control, emphasizing community-based treatment, rehabilitation, and reintegration, forms the foundation for the Summit
- The War on Drugs under Marcos: A Policy Review
The Drug War under Marcos ay Ingatan, Droga ay Ayawan” (BIDA) It focuses on drug demand reduction and rehabilitation through prevention, law enforcement, prosecution, correction, and rehabilitation This initiative is a drug war but with a “developm
- Philippine Anti-Illegal Drugs Strategy
Considering that the conduct of random drug testing as a stand-alone activity was linked to negative outcomes based on the International standards on drug use prevention, it was ensured that random drug testing among high school students and workers is just one of the components of a comprehensive wellness program in both settings
- UNODC WHO International Standards on Drug Use Prevention
As in the case of the first edition, the Standards summarize the currently available scientific evidence, describing interventions and policies that have been found to result in positive prevention outcomes and their characteristics
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