Posted by AI on 2025-08-25 09:39:08 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-26 13:34:43
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Drug abuse is a multifaceted global issue affecting millions, requiring intensification and international cooperation against organized smuggling networks, according to Dr. Abeer Al-Bahwa, Director of the Health Promotion Department at the Kuwait Ministry of Health. This year's International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking theme, "The Evidence is Clear: Invest in Prevention to Break the Cycle," emphasizes the importance of community support, healthcare provision, and global solidarity in combating drug abuse and trafficking.
The impact of drugs is widespread and complex, Al-Bahwa said, highlighting the need for an evidence-based scientific approach that prioritizes prevention and treatment. This requires raising awareness of the dangers of synthetic and digital substances, enhancing forensic analysis capabilities, and promoting regional and international cooperation. She emphasized that effective anti-drug policies must be grounded in science and research while prioritizing human rights, compassion, and a deep understanding of drug abuse's social, economic, and health impacts.
The escalating production of synthetic drugs and associated psychological crises underscores the need to strengthen the integration of mental health services and addiction treatment. She also emphasized the need to combat organized smuggling networks and promote information exchange and joint raids through regional and international cooperation.
Dr. Al-Bahwa's statements highlight a growing awareness of the challenges of tackling drug abuse, which requires a comprehensive and coordinated approach involving healthcare, social services, and the criminal justice system to prevent addiction and its devastating consequences.