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International NGOs Compliment Drug Agency's Fight Against Drugs
INTERNATIONAL NGOS COMPLIMENT DRUG AGENCY'S FIGHT AGAINST DRUGS
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 11 (Bernama) -- The National Anti-Drug Agency (AADK)'s
fight against the dadah menace through treatment and rehabilitation programmes
received bouquets from international non-governmental organisations at the
International Federation of Non-Governmental Organisations (IFNGO) conference
recently.
At the conference, the AADK offered the service of its drug treatment and
rehabilitation programmes to those who wished to recover voluntarily from dadah
addiction.
Queensland Network of Alcohol Drug Agency (Australia) representative Maggie
O'Cornell said the approach used by AADK was acceptable to local and foreign
delegates.
"The client's journey is seamless with many choices to suit their needs.
Every evidence-based support is available.
"Allowing short-term residence is cost-effective, limits failure and more
appropriate to people's life, particularly women," she said in a statement
issued by AADK here Thursday.
Also complimenting AADK was International Drug Policy Consortium chairman
Mike Trace who described its approach as "amazing".
Meanwhile, a representative from the United Nations Office on Drugs and
Crime, Gary Lewis, said the Klinik Cure and Care 1Malaysia was interesting and
appropriate for those wanting to obtain treatment and rehabilitation
voluntarily.
Earlier in his opening speech at the conference, two days ago, Deputy Prime
Minister Muhyiddin Yassin had complimented the close ties forged between
AADK and NGOs to eradicate dadah addiction.
About 40 conference participants will visit the Klinik Cure and Care
1Malaysia in Sungai Besi and Cure and Care Service Centre in Chow Kit Friday.
The four-day IFNGO conference was organised by the Australian National
Council on Drugs, with the cooperation of Pemadam.
A total of 43 IFNGO country members participated in the conference which was
a forum for policy makers and professional groups in galvanising expertise in
the Asia Pacific.
-- BERNAMA