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Coordination, cooperation, and creativity within harm reduction networks in Iran: COVID-19 prevention and control among people who use drugs

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DRUG POLICY
Volume 93, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2020.102908

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Marginalised people; Vulnerable people; Pandemic; Homelessness; Public health; Civil society

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Iran is among the hardest-hit countries by the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly affecting marginalized populations like drug users. A comprehensive response to the crisis necessitates broad collaboration and creativity from both government and non-government organizations. An initiative has been launched to bring together harm reduction stakeholders in an effort to develop an equitable response to the pandemic amidst experiences of social and economic marginalization.
An unprecedented public health crisis confronts the world. Iran is among the hardest-hit countries, where effects of the COVID-19 pandemic are stretched across society and felt by the most marginalised people. Among people who use drugs, a comprehensive response to the crisis calls for broad collaboration, coordination, and creativity involving multiple government and non-government organisations. This commentary provides early insights into an unfolding experience, demonstrating the operational and policy impact of an initiative, bringing together a diverse array of harm reduction stakeholders to address the pandemic. In the context of lived experiences of social and economic marginalization, this initiative intends to lead efforts in developing an equitable response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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