UNICEF: Treating drug addiction in Maldives

by admin on May 14, 2010


MALE, Maldives, 11 March 2009 In the tropical tourists paradise of Maldives, beyond the waving palms and turquoise pools, lurks the ugly problem of youth drug addiction. Many adolescents in this isolated country of islands in the Indian Ocean, which lives off its unique, natural beauty, have turned to a life of deadly addiction that threatens society. Drug addiction touches nearly every family and is a big worry for the new government. And as injection drug use becomes more common, so too does the risk of increased incidence of HIV, hepatitis C and other blood-borne diseases. Young people have to have hope. Until we are able to give them hope, this is not going to go away, said Vice President Mohammed Wahid Hasaan, a former UNICEF Representative. If this is not checked, it will have serious effects on the social fabric of the country and will undermine the economy, as well. To read the full story, visit www.unicef.org

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mermaidgirl2008 May 14, 2010 at 1:09 am

i love UNICEF soo much, i donate alot of money every year. . . . . its worth it

AndyRiotRed May 14, 2010 at 1:56 am

Fascinating how UNICEF is now involved in SO many different facets of society – beyond merely supplying emergency aid and foodstuffs, i think this is great.

Sebastian Hussain May 20, 2010 at 2:17 am

Hepatitis could lead to liver cirrhosis if you did not maintain a healthy lifestyle.;,;

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