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News (Media Awareness Project) - Sri Lanka: New Project To Combat Substance Abuse
Title:Sri Lanka: New Project To Combat Substance Abuse
Published On:2004-06-27
Source:Sunday Observer (Sri Lanka)
Fetched On:2008-01-18 06:32:26
NEW PROJECT TO COMBAT SUBSTANCE ABUSE

With the increasing number of criminal cases reported due to substance
abuse, the first ever National Volunteer Project (NVF), under the guidance
of President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga, was set up yesterday to
form a strong 'force' on divisional level to combat the high rate of
addiction to harmful substances - alcohol, tobacco and chemical substances
like ganja and heroin.

This project has been implemented under the government's programme for the
control of crime and drug related offences as outlined in the UPFA
manifesto including prisons reforms, control of violence, drug and alcohol
use with special attention to children. The President's Fund has allocated
Rs. 2 million for the project.

Its main objectives are, the reduction of the number of prison inmates
convicted for drug related offences, reduction of social costs of substance
abuse and formation of motivated young volunteers.

The NVP was implemented by the Sri Lanka Foundation Institute with the
assistance of the Prisons Department, Sri Lanka Prisoners' Welfare
Association and the other Non-Governmental Organisations. The project -
'Mathin Thorawe - rata perata' - will continue its prevention activities
throughout the year and 50 divisional secretaries have been selected under
the first phase. Fifty community volunteers will be given a training under
a group of volunteer specialists in the field of drug abuse rehabilitation
and the science of behavioral changes.

Its main aim is to formulate a long-term action plan for the prevention of
substance abuse and rehabilitation of victims, which will continue
irrespective of political change in the country.Under this project, civil
society and state sector officials in the police, government departments,
schools, health care institutes including doctors and nurses, grama
niladharis, samurdhi officials and religious dignitaries will take part in
prevention activities and awareness programmes drawn in each divisional
secretary.
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