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Assessing the impact of harm reduction programs on law enforcement in Southeast Asia: a description of a regional research methodology

机译:评估减少危害方案对东南亚执法的影响:对区域研究方法的描述

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For over 15?years the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) has been a leading donor for harm reduction projects in Southeast Asia. The recent AusAID-supported harm reduction projects of greatest significance have included the Asia Regional HIV/AIDS Project (AHRP), from 2002 until 2007,1 and the HIV/AIDS Asia Regional Program (HAARP), from 2007 until 2015.2 Both projects included in their design specific strategies for engaging with law enforcement agencies at country level. The main focus of these strategies has been to develop law enforcement harm reduction policy and curriculum, and the design and implementation of specific harm reduction training for law enforcement officers. In July 2008, the Australian Development Research Awards (ADRA) funded the Nossal Institute for Global Health at the University of Melbourne to establish a research project created to assess the influence of harm reduction programs on the policy and operational practices of law enforcement agencies in Southeast Asia, known as the LEHRN Project (Law Enforcement, Harm Reduction, Nossal Institute Project). The ADRA is a unique grant research mechanism that specifically funds development research to improve the understanding and informed decision making of the implementation of Australian aid effectiveness. While the need to engage law enforcement when establishing harm reduction programs was well documented, little was known about the impact or influence of harm reduction programs on policy and practices of law enforcement agencies. The LEHRN Project provided the opportunity to assess the impact of harm reduction programs on law enforcement in Southeast Asia, with a focus on Vietnam, Cambodia and Lao PDR.
机译:在过去的15年中,澳大利亚国际开发署(AusAID)一直是东南亚减少危害项目的主要捐助方。最近由AusAID支持的减灾项目具有重大意义,其中包括2002年至2007年的亚洲地区艾滋病毒/艾滋病项目(AHRP)1和2007年至2015年的亚洲艾滋病毒/艾滋病地区计划(HAARP)。2他们设计了与国家级执法机构互动的特定策略。这些策略的主要重点是制定执法减少伤害政策和课程,以及设计和实施针对执法人员的专门减少伤害的培训。 2008年7月,澳大利亚发展研究奖(ADRA)资助了墨尔本大学Nossal全球卫生研究所建立了一个研究项目,旨在评估减少伤害计划对东南地区执法机构的政策和运营实践的影响亚洲,称为LEHRN项目(执法,减少伤害,Nossal Institute项目)。 ADRA是独特的赠款研究机制,专门为发展研究提供资金,以提高对实施澳大利亚援助有效性的理解和明智的决策。虽然制定减少伤害计划时需要让执法人员参与的文件已得到充分记录,但对于减少伤害计划对执法机构的政策和实践的影响或影响知之甚少。 LEHRN项目为评估减少危害计划对东南亚执法的影响提供了机会,重点是越南,柬埔寨和老挝。

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