New Anti-drug abuse campaign launched among the youths

The Ministry of Health, Rwanda Biomedical Centre (RBC), Rwanda National Police (RNP) and other government stakeholders, have on June 8 launched an anti-drug campaign targeting young people countrywide.

Launched at Club Rafiki in Nyarugenge district, the awareness campaign primarily focuses on raising awareness among young people, students particularly, and also act as a reminder to those struggling with addiction to seek medical care.

It also serves as a call to action among young people about the importance of making positive choices for their health and well-being.

Drug abuse is becoming an alarming issue in Africa and Rwanda as well, as a recent study conducted in 7 districts of the country revealed that 28.5 percent of adolescents reported to have consumed alcohol; 4.4 percent have consumed Cannabis.

Local brews, cocaine, and other inherent substances such as glue are among the most prevalent drugs.

Speaking during the launch, Dr. Yvan Butera, the State Minister in the Ministry of Health, emphasized the significance of saying no to drugs in order to achieve one's dreams. He urged the youth to recognize their potential and avoid substance abuse.

On his side, CP Bruce Munyambo, Commissioner for Community Policing in the Rwanda National Police (RNP), encouraged the youth to contribute to the fight against drug abuse by sharing information about dealers.

He stressed that drug abuse not only have serious health repercussions but also contributes to domestic conflicts, gender violence, and other illegal activities involving young people.

During the campaign launch, a former drug addict shared his story of overcoming addiction and rebuilding his life.

His drug abuse errand began at the age of 13. By the time he turned 19, he was already an addict and needed help.

He was admitted to a rehabilitation center, and although the journey was challenging, he successfully overcame his addiction and has remained drug-free since then.

Today, He has transformed his life and pursued a career as a professional tailor.

Medical practitioners indicate that people who use drugs, especially those living with HIV, are more susceptible to serious illnesses, hence reducing alcohol consumption could potentially improve youths’ sexual and reproductive health.

Economically, illicit drug trade hampers economic and social development, disproportionately affecting vulnerable and marginalized populations and posing a fundamental threat to security and stability.

The campaign also seeks to combat the stigma and discrimination faced by individuals who use drugs, promoting respectful and non-judgmental attitudes and language. By fostering a supportive and understanding environment, the campaign creates a platform for individuals to seek help without fear of marginalization.


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