People who inject drugs
106 articles
Global, Regional, and National Estimates of HCV Incidence Among PWID and Number of New Annual HCV Infections Attributable to Injecting Drug Use: A Multi-Stage Analysis
A study estimated HCV incidence among PWID before and since 2015, progress towards the 2030 target, and the number of new annual HCV infections attributable to injecting drug use since 2015. More
Gender-Transformative Harm Reduction Services
C-EHRN releases a report aiming to inform the development of gender-transformative harm reduction practices in Europe. More
Eliminating Hepatitis C in Europe: Report on Policy Implementation for People Who Inject Drugs
C-EHRN releases a report focusing on the availability of and access to interventions that constitute the HCV continuum of care specific for people who inject drugs in 40 European cities in 2024. More
European Harm Reduction Is Facing a Funding Crisis
Harm reduction has long been a cornerstone of European public health, being instrumental for the wellbeing of PWUD. However, in the last few years, the financial sustainability of many harm reduction initiatives has been under serious threat. More
Australia: Prison Needle Programs Could Save Millions in Hepatitis C Treatment Costs
A study found that every dollar invested in Australian prison needle and syringe programs could save more than two dollars in treatment costs for hepatitis C and injection-related infections. More