Baseline Report for Community Action on Harm Reduction (CAHR) Project
February 8, 2013

Baseline Report for Community Action on Harm Reduction (CAHR) Project

This report provides the results of the baseline assessment study conducted in the beginning of CAHR project implementation in five countries, offers analysis of the obtained results, as well as recommendations for further research agenda and improvements of access to quality harm reduction services.

The baseline study for CAHR project was implemented in a selection of sites across the five countries (China, Kenya, India, Indonesia and Malaysia) in order to obtain baseline data on a number of indicators that relate to drug injecting practices, risky injecting and sexual behaviour, interactions with the legal system, knowledge about HIV and safe injecting, access to and satisfaction with services, and quality of life of people who inject drugs (PWID). The study also attempted to determine certain associations between access to HIV-prevention services and risky injecting practices, as well as to identify contextual factors that might influence behaviours that put people at risk of HIV infection and quality of life of PWID.

Organizations:

International HIV/AIDS Alliance

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