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37th SADC Summit of Heads of States and Governments |22 August 2017

Seychelles proposes regional strategy in fight against drugs

 

The Southern African Development Community (SADC) has welcomed and recognised Seychelles' contribution and proposal for the introduction of a comprehensive regional strategy to collectively address drug issues in the SADC region. 

The 37th SADC Summit of Heads of States and Governments that took place during the weekend in Pretoria, South Africa has agreed that there was an imperative necessity for the region to adopt a concerted and robust strategy to address the multifaceted components of the scourge of drugs in view of the harsh consequences being felt by the population of member states, particularly the youth. 

During his intervention on the Decision on HIV/Aids, President Faure highlighted that Seychelles has seen an increase in HIV infections due to the rise in intravenous drug users. Consequently, President Faure proposed the urgent need to therefore jointly address the drug problem as a region. 

The secretariat welcomed President Faure’s proposal and decided to put in place the necessary mechanism via a task force to elaborate on this issue and contribute to a strategic roadmap, which should be submitted for consideration at the next Council meeting in March 2018.

 

 

 

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