Components

Crosscutting issues

Project for Validation and Piloting of Quality Standards in Drug Treatment in Dominican Rep. (visit)

Crosscutting issues

Drugs Demand Reduction


Project for Validation and Piloting of Quality Standards in Drug Treatment in Dominican Rep. (visit)
Start date
24/02/20
End Date
26/02/20
Place
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

Operative Dimension

Code
0.8-9.31
Year
2020
Component
C0 - Crosscutting issues
Execution Level
Completed
Activity Types
Associated operational objectives

0.1 - Establish the necessary operational bases to ensure the quality and coherence of the work to be performed and the necessary coordination and participation of all partners.
0.4 - Establish the necessary institutional contacts to avoid duplication with already developed initiatives and ensure synergies with ongoing initiatives, both within the EU and CELAC.
2.2 - Facilitate the validation and endorsement of quality criteria agreed during C1, for programmes implemented in: prevention; treatment, harm reduction; and social (re)integration/ rehabilitation.
2.3 - Validate innovative programmes for populations at risk, paying special attention to women at risk of social exclusion and teens threatened by contexts of extreme poverty and/or violence.
2.4 - Promote the identification and exchange of best practices for populations at risk of social exclusion (selective and indicated prevention), paying special attention to teens threatened by contexts of crime and violence; or other populations at risk.

Institutions

CND - National Drug Council Dominican Republic

Host

Institution Website

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Participation for regions

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