After seeing an article about a harm reduction rally in Thailand I was going to update the Thailand thread, however a bit of further research led me to the IHRA, International Harm Reduction Association, which may be of interest to some of our members (myself included).
The IHRA is holding their 2009 International Conference in Bangkok, Thailand. I'm sure it's connected to the article I saw, about an AIDS-related Harm Reduction rally. The writer clearly understands the broader viewpoint of the IHRA.
Rallying For Harm Reduction In Thailand
Harm reduction is an approach to public health that is meant to be a progressive alternative to the complete prohibition of certain potentially dangerous activities or choices in society, such as drug use and prostitution... This could include needle exchange programs, condom distribution in prisons, and a number of other possible initiatives.
The idea behind harm reduction is that some people choose to use drugs or engage in other high risk behaviors. Instead of a complete ban on these behaviors, harm reduction aims to mitigate the health risks and other potential dangers that the behaviors can cause.Harm reduction also addresses the legal framework in which these behaviors are carried out.
It seems to me that when a program works, like many harm reduction initiatives do, that should be what is really important.
IHRA is the leading organisation in promoting evidence based harm reduction policies and practices on a global basis for all psychoactive substances (including illicit drugs, tobacco and alcohol).
The IHRA is holding their 2009 International Conference in Bangkok, Thailand. I'm sure it's connected to the article I saw, about an AIDS-related Harm Reduction rally. The writer clearly understands the broader viewpoint of the IHRA.

Rallying For Harm Reduction In Thailand
Harm reduction is an approach to public health that is meant to be a progressive alternative to the complete prohibition of certain potentially dangerous activities or choices in society, such as drug use and prostitution... This could include needle exchange programs, condom distribution in prisons, and a number of other possible initiatives.
The idea behind harm reduction is that some people choose to use drugs or engage in other high risk behaviors. Instead of a complete ban on these behaviors, harm reduction aims to mitigate the health risks and other potential dangers that the behaviors can cause.Harm reduction also addresses the legal framework in which these behaviors are carried out.
It seems to me that when a program works, like many harm reduction initiatives do, that should be what is really important.