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UN eyes more public health approach to drug use in Philippines

By JOVILAND RITA,GMA Integrated News

The United Nations (UN) on Monday said it is targeting to have more public health-approach in handling the drug use problem in the Philippines.

Under the Antipolo Declaration issued on Monday, the UN stated that its Technical Working Group (TWG) on the Human Rights Based-Approach to Drugs aims to achieve the following objectives:

UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) senior policy advisor Olivier Lermet read the declaration during UN’s dialogue and workshop with local government units, national government agencies, civil society groups, and members of the media about the public health approach on substance abuse.

The UN, the Philippine government including the Commission on Human Rights, and the civil society have entered into the UN Joint Programme for Human Rights in the Philippines.

To improve the situation of human rights in the Philippines, the Joint Programme convened the TWG on the Human Rights Based-Approach to Drugs.

The TWG developed its goals and strategic objectives for the Joint Programme, which was approved by UNODC’s Steering Committeee. — RSJ, GMA Integrated News