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WOMEN PROFILE AND GENDER ANALYSIS IN TREATMENT DATA UNODC DATA

WOMEN PROFILE AND GENDER ANALYSIS IN TREATMENT DATA UNODC DATA. Substance abuse treatment and care for women. booklet based on case studies and lessons learned to be published soon EMCDDA collaboration. Women using drugs. 10% in some Asian societies

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WOMEN PROFILE AND GENDER ANALYSIS IN TREATMENT DATA UNODC DATA

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  1. WOMEN PROFILE AND GENDER ANALYSIS IN TREATMENT DATAUNODC DATA

  2. Substance abuse treatment and care for women • booklet based on case studies and lessons learned • to be published soon • EMCDDA collaboration

  3. Women using drugs • 10% in some Asian societies • 20% in former Soviet Union and Latin America • 40% in North America and some European countries • convergence is rates of use among young men and women • increasing rates of use among women in some European countries • women are more likely to use pharmaceutical drugs (highest rates in North America and Europe and among older women)

  4. Global data collection instruments

  5. ANNUAL REPORTS QUESTIONNAIRE (ARQ)on Drug Abuse • To review the progress made in meeting the challenges set out in the Political Declaration adopted by the General Assembly • To monitor and increase global understanding of the extent and nature of drug abuse

  6. ANNUAL REPORTS QUESTIONNAIRE (ARQ) TREATMENT DEMAND • Quantitative Estimates • Estimated number of people receiving treatment • Percentage of people receiving treatment for first time ever • Percentage of females • Mean age • Percentage of drug injectors • Definition of “people treated for drug problems”

  7. BIENNIAL REPORTS QUESTIONNAIRE (BRQ)on Demand Reduction Activities • Mandated follow-up instrument of the UNGASS process • To enable Member States to report on the progress achieved in meeting the UNGASS objectives for 2003 and 2008 • To monitor structures, methods of working, target population, extent and coverage of programmes, difficulties encountered

  8. Global overview (n=115 countries)Implementation of gender-sensitive approach inTreatment and Rehabilitation(% of countries reporting activities)(Source: UNODC Biennial Reports Questionnaire, reporting cycle 2000-2002)

  9. Gender-sensitive approach in Detoxification(% of all responding countries)(Source: UNODC Biennial Reports Questionnaire, reporting cycle 2000-2002)

  10. Gender-sensitive approach in Substitution Treatment(% of all responding countries) (Source: UNODC Biennial Reports Questionnaire, reporting cycle 2000-2002)

  11. Gender-sensitive approach in Non-Pharmacological Treatment(% of all responding countries) (Source: UNODC Biennial Reports Questionnaire, reporting cycle 2000-2002)

  12. Gender-sensitive approach inSocial Reintegration(% of all responding countries) (Source: UNODC Biennial Reports Questionnaire, reporting cycle 2000-2002)

  13. Established national guidelines in 2000-02 forTreatment services (% of countries)(Source: UNODC Biennial Reports Questionnaire, reporting cycle 2000-2002)

  14. Existence of national database in 2000-02 onTreatment Programmes (% of countries)(Source: UNODC Biennial Reports Questionnaire, reporting cycle 2000-2002)

  15. Gender-sensitivity inTreatment and Rehabilitation(Source: UNODC Biennial Reports Questionnaire, reporting cycle 2000-2002) • Gender-sensitive approach in the area of treatment and rehabilitation was implemented by 10-20% of countries in 2000-02 • No major regional differences in coverage • Gender to be considered together with other factors such as age and social, cultural and geographical marginalization

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