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Kingdom Sacco

NACADA-ISSUP INTERNATIONAL

CONFERENCE ON DRUG DEMAND

REDUCTION

PROGRAMME2018

10th -14th December

Nairobi | Kenya

Kenyatta International Convention Center

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English

Oh God of all creationBless this our land and nation

Justice be our shield and defenderMay we dwell in unity

Peace and libertyPlenty be found within our borders.

Let one and all ariseWith hearts both strong and trueService be our earnest endeavour

And our homeland of KenyaOur Heritage of splendour

Firm may we stand to defend

Let all with one accordIn common bond united

Build this our nation togetherAnd the glory of KenyaThe fruit of our labour

Fill every heart with thanksgiving.

Ee Mungu twaomba uilindeJumuiya Afrika Mashariki

Tuwezeshe kuishi kwa amaniTutimize na malengo yetu.

Jumuiya Yetu sote tuilindeTuwajibike tuimarike

Umoja wetu ni nguzo yetuIdumu Jumuiya yetu.

Swahili

Ee Mungu nguvu yetuIlete baraka kwetu

Haki iwe ngao na mlinziNatukae na undugu

Amani na uhuruRaha tupate na ustawi.

Amkeni ndugu zetuTufanye sote bidii

Nasi tujitoe kwa nguvuNchi yetu ya Kenya

TunayoipendaTuwe tayari kuilinda

Natujenge taifa letuEe, ndio wajibu wetu

Kenya istahili heshimaTuungane mikono

Pamoja kaziniKila siku tuwe na shukrani

Kenyan National Anthem

East African Community Anthem

Uzalendo pia mshikamanoViwe msingi wa Umoja wetuNa tulinde Uhuru na Amani

Mila zetu na desturi zetu.

Viwandani na hata mashambaniTufanye kazi sote kwa makini

Tujitoe kwa hali na maliTuijenge Jumuiya bora.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

KARIBUNI NAIROBI 1

MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN, NACADA 2

MESSAGE FROM THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, NACADA 3

KEY NOTE SPEAKERS 4

GENERAL INFORMATION 6

TABLE OF EVENTS FOR TRAINING 7

INVITATION ONLY EVENTS 8

PROGRAM AT A GLANCE 8

INFORMATION BRIEF ON ISSUP 9

INFORMATION BRIEF ON NACADA 10

PROGRAM FOR PRESENTATIONS 11

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Welcome to the Green City in the Sun – Nairobi Kenya- and the Drug Demand Reduction Conference 2018.

Nairobi is a cosmopolitan city with a population of about 4 million people. It is the most remarkable financial and communication hub in Africa after Johannesburg (South Africa) and Cairo (Egypt). It is the largest economy in Eastern Africa and the region’s major trade artery.

The city originated in the late 1890s as a colonial railway settlement, taking its name from a water hole known to the Maasai people as Enkare Nairobi (meaning cold water). When the railhead arrived there in 1899, the British colonial capital of Ukamba Province was transferred from Machakos to the site, and in 1905 Nairobi became the capital of the British East Africa Protectorate. From about 1900 onwards, a small Indian Bazaar was established at Nairobi, turning the city into a trading centre.

As a capital city of Kenya and the Governmental centre, Nairobi, has subsequently attracted a stream of migrants from rural Kenya that made it one of the largest cities in tropical Africa. It was declared a municipality in 1919 and was granted city status in 1954. When Kenya gained independence

in 1963, Nairobi remained the capitalNairobi’s food and beverage scene is characterized by unparalleled five-star hotels and restaurants offering both local and international cuisines. Beyond the hotels and restaurants, there is a vibrant café culture, with some of the finest coffees and teas available anywhere.

One cannot, of course, discuss Nairobi without mentioning the Nairobi National Park, home to some of the most spectacular scenery and wildlife on the planet and the only National Park in a city in the world. Among the city’s architectural landmarks are the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC), the Parliament Building and City Hall, the Roman Catholic Cathedral, and the Jamia Mosque.

Nairobi is thus a city with a high quality of life, and I hope that you will have ample opportunity during your stay here to sample some of the finer things that Nairobi has to offer.

Once again, Karibuni Kenya,

Karibuni Nairobi.

KARIBUNI NAIROBI

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MESSAGE FROM THE NACADA CHAIRMAN

On behalf of the National Authority for the Campaign Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse (NACADA), it is with great pleasure that I welcome you to the first ever International Drug Demand Reduction Conference to be held in Africa in Nairobi, Kenya.

Hosted by NACADA in joint partnership with the International Society of Substance Use Professionals (ISSUP) and the African Union, this year’s edition of the Drug Demand Reduction Conference’s theme is, Thinking Globally, Acting Locally.

As underscored by its theme, the conference will provide an opportunity for sharing experiences and best practices which can be customized to address local challenges in prevention and advocacy; policy, legal and enforcement; research and training; and

treatment and rehabilitation of Substance Use Disorders.

Management of Alcohol and Drug Abuse (ADA) is an area of growing interest. It is our hope that you will find time to engage with leading experts in the diverse field of drugs and substance abuse prevention, treatment and aftercare.

On behalf of NACADA, I wish to extend our gratitude to our parent Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government for the financial and logistical support given towards the preparation of this conference. We would also like to extend our appreciation to International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL), ISSUP, the African Union Commission, Colombo Plan, Nairobi City County - Nairobi County Alcoholic Drinks Control and Licensing Board, Kartasi Industries, Precision Counseling and Rehabilitation Home and Kingdom Sacco for the support given towards the success of this conference. To all our sponsors we say a big Asante

sana.

We are grateful to all our invited keynote speakers and presenters for taking time out of your busy schedules to share with us your perspectives on drug demand reduction.

To the Conference Organizing Committee, thank you for making the first ever International Drug Demand Conference in Kenya a reality.

Col (Rtd.) Julius Ayub Githiri,NACADA Board of Directors

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MESSAGE FROM THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, NACADA

On behalf of the Organizing Committee, we warmly welcome you to the 2018 Drug Demand Reduction Conference in the beautiful city of Nairobi.

Each year NACADA hosts annual conferences which brings together partners in the management of ADA in the country to share experiences and reflect on the challenges and best practices in the campaign for a society free from alcohol and drug abuse. This year NACADA in collaboration with ISSUP, the AU and other partners is privileged to host the first ever International Drug Demand Reduction Conference of its kind in Africa. The National Organizing Committee has put together an elaborate programme that will allow

delegates to interact as they reflect and celebrate past accomplishments, expand networks, and jointly explore current and future evidence-based interventions in the field of drug demand reduction.

The conference opens with Keynote presentations from distinguished practitioners in prevention, treatment, policy, training and research with global, regional and national acclaim on management on drugs and substance abuse. This will provide thought-provoking insights on the challenges and achievements in the management of substance use disorders.

The conference proceedings are expected to give greater publicity to the successful policies, programs and initiatives in drug demand reduction and support call for increased partnership in substance use prevention and treatment. The conference will also provide opportunity for training and competence building and enhance

global network for implementation of evidence-based interventions. Participants will document best practices and customize them to address country specific ADA concerns.

I sincerely hope that participants will find the 5 days conference worth their time and will leave Nairobi with fond memories of the Drug Demand Reduction Conference 2018.

Best wishes for a successful conference.

Victor G. Okioma, EBSChief Executive Officer

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Joanna Travis-RobertsISSUP Executive Director Joanna has worked in the drug demand reduction field since 2001 in a variety of capacities. Her educational background is around communications and languages, with a post graduate specialism in Marketing. Her professional life has encompassed a wide range of responsibilities around research, communications, event management and leadership. Her personal mission has always been to use communication skills and experience to ensure organisations

communicate effectively with their audience, making knowledge and products as accessible and therefore effective as possible within the drug demand reduction field. In this way, she is working hard to make ISSUP both accessible and effective for its wide range of users and members.

H.E. Thomas Kwesi QuarteyDeputy Chairperson of the African Union CommissionMr. Kwesi Quartey who was recently elected Deputy Chairperson of the African Union Commission is a lawyer by Training. He has over 35 years of experience as a career diplomat. He has served in various capacities in Ghana’s Embassies and High Commissions in Cotonou, Cairo, Brussels, Havana, and London. He was Ghana Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York, and Deputy High

Commissioner of Ghana to the United Kingdom before being appointed Ghana’s Ambassador to Ethiopia and as Permanent Representative to the African Union in Addis Ababa. He was for many years Director of the Legal and Consular Department of the Ghanaian Foreign Ministry. He was appointed Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs & Regional Integration in 2012, and later Secretary to President, H.E. Mr. John Mahama of Ghana in 2015. His hobbies include Field hockey, Tennis, Chess and Table Tennis. He is married to Mrs Audrey Quartey and is blessed with 4 grown-up daughters. He is an unrepentant feminist.

Jane Marie Ong’olo,African Union CommissionDr Jane Marie Ong’olo is currently the Head of Division for Social Welfare, Vulnerable Groups and Drug Control, and previously held the Drug Control and Crime Prevention portfolio at the African Union Commission. Her work includes coordinating policy action with African Union member states in the development and implementation of balanced and integrated response towards drug control. She has contributed to

policy development in drug demand reduction, harm reduction and HIV prevention among drug users, and actively involved in improving access to evidence-based drug treatment and care as well as professionalising addiction services in Africa. Dr Jane Marie has diverse experience having previously worked for the Government of Kenya, local and international development organisations and the United Nations, specifically, International Labour Organisation (ILO) and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).

KEY NOTE SPEAKERS

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Hon. David K. Maraga, Chief Justice of Kenya Hon. David K. Maraga is the Chief Justice and President of the Supreme Court of Kenya. Prior to his appointment as CJ, Justice Maraga was the Presiding Judge of the Court Of Appeal at Kisumu and the Chairperson of the Judiciary Committee on Elections. He was also Chairperson of the Tribunal appointed by His Excellency the President of the Republic of Kenya that investigated and ruled on the conduct of a Judge of the High Court of Kenya. Prior to his appointment as Judge of the Court of Appeal, he had served as the Presiding Judge of the Family Division

of the High Court of Kenya at Nairobi; and Resident Judge at the High Court of Kenya at Nakuru. Before joining the Judiciary, Justice Maraga was a legal practitioner for twenty five (25) years in conveyancing, civil and criminal litigation. He also served as the Chairman of the Rift Valley Law Society and as a member of the Constitutional Review Task Force of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, East African Union. The Hon Chief Justice Maraga holds a Master of Laws (LLM) Degree from the University of Nairobi; a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) Degree from the same University and a Diploma in Legal Practice from the Kenya School of Law. He was admitted onto the Roll of Advocates in October 1978. He is a member of the Law Society of Kenya and the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, London. Justice Maraga has been a part-time Lecturer at University of Nairobi on pro bono basis and is an accomplished trainer and facilitator who has facilitated in several capacity-building workshops at the Judiciary Training Institute and the Law Society of Kenya’s Continuous Legal Education (CLE) workshops. He has presented papers in numerous local and international seminars and conducted trainings in Law.

Dr. Nduku Kilonzo Chief Executive Officer, National AIDS Control Council, KenyaNduku Kilonzo is passionate about promoting health and wellbeing of young people and women in Africa. As the Chief Executive Officer of the Kenya National AIDS Control Council, she is responsible for policy guidance, tracking progress and overall results of Kenya’s HIV response as outlined in Kenya’s HIV Strategic Framework, and for driving the NACC mandate while observing institutional accountability and compliance. Through her HIV work in Kenya and membership in many

global technical and leadership forums and Commissions, Nduku has made contributions that earned her acknowledgement in the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 6 Global Report. She is a member of the Global HIV Prevention Coalition working group. A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) holder in Tropical Medicine from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM), Dr. Kilonzo’s professional experience spans the government, the UN and private sectors with over 20 years in public health and development. She has led policy and formulation and implementation of innovative public health programmes in HIV and gender based violence prevention and control programmes in Kenya, Malawi, Botswana and Cote d’Ivoire. An avid reader and principal or co-investigator in many studies, Nduku has over 30 peer reviewed publications in high impact factor journals, commissioned reports and book chapters in the areas of HIV prevention and control for Africa.

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Dr. Rose Ngugi Executive Director, Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and AnalysisDr Rose Ngugi is the Executive Director of the Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA). She is involved in providing technical guidance and capacity building on policy and strategy formulation to the Government of Kenya and other stakeholders, with the overall aim of contributing to the achievement of national development goals. Before then, she was a Senior Advisor in the Office of Executive Director, Africa Group 1, International Monetary Fund, Washington D.C.

Dr. Ngugi been a member of Central Bank of Kenya, Monetary Policy Committee and has vast teaching experience in the University of Nairobi, School of Economics. Dr. Ngugi has published widely. Her research interests are in public policy, financial sector, investments, reforms and institutional issues. She holds a PhD from Business School Birmingham University, UK specializing in Financial Markets, Masters and Bachelor’s degree in Economics from the University of Nairobi, Kenya.

GENERAL INFORMATIONSpecial requirements

If you have any special requirement, please notify the staff at the registration desk

Conference certificate

Conference certificates will be provided at the registration desk.

DisclaimerThe organizers cannot accept any liability for damages and/ or losses of any kind which may be incurred by the conference participants or by any persons accompanying them, both during the official activities and the excursions. Participants take part in all events at their own responsibility.

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TABLE OF EVENTS FOR TRAINING

EVENTS ORG. MON TUE WED THUR FRI Room

Registration KICC

Conference KICC

Opening Ceremony KICC

Closing Ceremony DAP KICC

UTC-5 DAP Amphitheatre 1

UTC-10 DAP Amphitheatre 2

UTC-14 DAP Amphitheatre 3

UPC CORE CICAD Impala Prefab 3

Treating Adolescents with SUDs

CADCA Impala Prefab 2

Core Essentials for Drug Prevention Community Coalitions

UNODC Turkana

Policymaker Training DFAF/ Impala Prefab 1

Drug Free Workplace Training

DAP KICC

GCCC Refresher Course

DAP Caucus Rm. 109

GCCC Examination DAP Caucus Rm. 109

Youth Forum DAP Lenana

ICUDDR Meeting ICUDDR Shimba Hills

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INVITATION ONLY EVENTS

INVITATION-ONLY EVENTS ORG. MON TUE WED THUR FRI

National Chapters Mtg. ISSUP

Clinical Care of Women with SUDs DAP

GCCC Commission Meeting DAP

AUC DDR Continental Consultation AU

AUC/CICAD DDR ConsultationAU / CICAD

Africa & Latin America Policy Dialogue

AU / CICAD

PROGRAM AT A GLANCE

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INFORMATION BRIEF ON ISSUPThe International Society of Substance Use Prevention and Treatment Professionals (ISSUP) is a global, not-for-profit, non-government organisation that supports the development of a professional substance use prevention, treatment and recovery network. It serves as a focal point for information, research, events and training for substance use professionals.

ISSUP’s activities are informed by science and research, and promote evidence-based, high-quality standards and ethical approaches to substance use prevention, treatment, and recovery policy and practice. Through its unique website, ISSUP provides support and access to up-to-date information for the substance use prevention, treatment and recovery community. ISSUP also holds an annual international workshop, which offers training and networking opportunities that support the professionalisation of the workforce. On a local level ISSUP’s growing number of National Chapters allow for network development, knowledge sharing and professionalisation.

Fundamental contributors and key initiators of ISSUP’s establishment and growth are the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL), and Colombo Plan and its Drug Advisory Programme (DAP).

ISSUP VisionA connected, trained, knowledgeable, and effective international network of substance use prevention, treatment and recovery professionals undertaking and promoting high-quality, evidence-based and ethical substance use prevention and treatment.

ISSUP MissionTo establish Substance Use Prevention and

Treatment as a unique and multidisciplinary field through the professionalisation and development of its network of substance use prevention, treatment and recovery professionals.ISSUP Activities address the mission, promoting a membership organisation committed to developing and supporting a professional workforce with the competencies and skills required to deliver high-quality, evidence-based, ethical services. It does so via 3 channels:

1. DigitalThrough its website (www.issup.net) and social media channels ISSUP acts as a catalyst and focal point to connect groups within the global substance use community. ISSUP provides support to all working in the international community of substance use prevention, treatment, and recovery support. @issupnet /issupnet

2. SSUP WorkshopsA major event that takes place annually in different regions of the world bringing the global drug demand reduction community and the major international organisations together to receive training, network, attain credentials and share knowledge.3. ISSUP National ChaptersISSUP engages members on a national level through National Chapters, facilitating the formation of culturally relevant networks. These networks then build capacity and knowledge within their country to develop the drug demand reduction workforce.

Membership is free! ISSUP invites you to become a member today. Apply NOW at www.issup.net/membership/apply Join ISSUP to link, share, talk, grow, meet and learn!

Twitter: @issupnet Find us on Facebook: /issupnet [email protected] | www.issup.net

@issupnet issupnet/

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INFORMATION BRIEF ON NACADA

The National Authority for the Campaign Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse (NACADA) is a semi-autonomous State Corporation established through an Act of Parliament in 2012. It is domiciled in the Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government. It is mandated to coordinate a multi-sectoral campaign to prevent, control and mitigate the impacts of alcohol and drug abuse in the country.

NACADA’s programs and activities are focus on three broad programmatic areas namely: Public Education and Advocacy; Research and Policy Development and Treatment and Rehabilitation of Substance Use Disorders.

NACADA Vision A nation free from alcohol and drug abuse

NACADA Mission To lead and coordinate the fight against alcohol and drug abuse through, prevention, advocacy, policy development, research, treatment and rehabilitation programmes, and execution of relevant statutes in Kenya

NACADA Core Functions

I. Carry out public education on alcohol and drug abuse directly and in collaboration with other public or private bodies and institutions;

II. Coordinate and facilitate public participation in the control of alcohol and drug abuse;

III. Coordinate and facilitate inter-agency collaboration and liaison among lead agencies responsible for alcohol and drug-demand reduction;

IV. In collaboration with other lead agencies, facilitate and promote the monitoring and surveillance of national and international emerging trends and patterns in the production, manufacture, sale, consumption, trafficking and promotion of

alcohol and drugs prone to abuse;

V. In collaboration with other lead agencies, provide and facilitate the development and operation of rehabilitation facilities, programmes and standards for persons suffering from substance use disorders;

VI. Subject to any other written law, license and regulate operations of rehabilitation facilities for persons suffering from substance use disorders;

VII. Coordinate and facilitate, in collaboration with other lead agencies and non-State actors, the formulation of national policies, laws and plans of action on control of alcohol and drug abuse and facilitate their implementation, enforcement, continuous review, monitoring and evaluation;

VIII. Develop and maintain proactive co-operation with regional and, international institutions in areas relevant to achieving the Authority's objectives;

IX. In collaboration with other public and private agencies, facilitate, conduct, promote and coordinate research and dissemination of findings on data on alcohol and drug abuse and serve as the repository of such data;

X. In collaboration with other lead agencies, prepare, publish and submit an alcohol and drug abuse control status report bi-annually to both Houses of Parliament through the Cabinet Secretary;

XI. Assist and support County governments in developing and implementing policies, laws and plans of action on control of drug abuse; and

XII. Carry out such other roles necessary for the implementation of the objects and purpose of this Act and perform such other functions as may, from time to time, be assigned by the Cabinet Secretary.

NACADAKenya Nacada Kenya

[email protected] www.nacada.go.ke

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PROGRAM FOR PRESENTATIONSMONDAY 10TH DECEMBER 2018 – 9.00AM – 10.30AMTrack Title Of Presentation Chair Moderator PresenterTsavo Hall Social and Individual

Vulnerability for Substance Use Disorders: The Role ofInequalities

John Muteti, NACADA, Kenya

Nazarius Tumwisigye, Makerere University,Uganda

Gilberto Gerra, UNODC

Regional Overview of the Magnitude of Alcohol and DrugAbuse

H.E. Thomas Kwesi Quartey, African UnionCommission

Overview of the Magnitude of Alcohol and Drug Abuse inKenya

Morris Kamenderi, NACADA, Kenya

MONDAY 10TH DECEMBER 2018 – 2.30PM – 4.30PMTrack Title Of Presentation Chair Moderator PresenterTsavo Hall Challenges and Opportunities in

the Prosecution and Sentencing of Drug Related Offences inKenya

Joanna Travis-Roberts, Executive Director, ISSUP

Roger Peters, University of South Florida, USA

Hon. David K. Maraga,Chief Justice, Kenya

Drugs and Substance Abuse Prevention Programs: What has?Worked

Giovanna Campello,UNODC

Tapping into Faith Based Organizations and Communities for Evidence Based Prevention and Treatment Programs: AChristian Perspective

Fr. Vincenzo Sorce, Associazione casaFamilglia Rosetta, Italy

TUESDAY 11TH DECEMBER 2018 – 8.30AM – 10.30AMTrack Title Of Presentation Chair Moderator Presenter Tsavo Hall 1: Preventionand Advocacy

Implementation of a Community Anti-Drug Coalition: Lessons Learnt fromUnited States Model

Patrick Okwarah, CADCKE,Kenya

Eric Siervo,CADCA

General A. Dean,CADCA, USA

Implementation of a Community Anti-Drug Coalition: Lessons Learnt fromthe Kenyan Model

Catherine Gachutha,CADCKE, Kenya

Tsavo Hall 1: Preventionand Advocacy

Implementation of a Community Anti-Drug Coalition Model: Lessons Learnt from the South AfricanModel

Patrick Okwarah, CADCKE,Kenya

Eric Siervo,CADCA

Roger Weimann, Regional Director, SANCA EasternCape, South Africa

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Track Title Of Presentation Chair Moderator Presenter Tsavo Hall 2: Policy, Legal andEnforcement

Community Based Initiatives in the Prevention and Control of Alcohol Abuse: Challenges, Opportunities and LessonsLearnt in Kiambu County

Muriithi Waweru, Egerton University,Kenya

Beatrice Kathungu, KenyattaUniversity

David Mburu, Chief ofStaff, Kiambu County

County Based Initiatives in Addiction Treatment: Experience of Murang’aCounty

Joseph Mbayi, CEC Health and Sanitation,Murang’a County

Role of Community Based Organizations in Creating Awareness on Substance Abuse in Learning Institutions; Case Study of KEYNETSMART KENYA Project

,Onyango BonifaceYouth Network, Kenya

Tsavo Hall 3: Research andTraining

Emerging Trends in Substance Use Research: A LatinAmerican perspective

Jane ,Ngure Africa NazareneUniversity

Gilberto Gerra,UNODC

María V. Brasesco,Argentina

Emerging Trends in Substance Use Research: An AfricanPerspective

Isidore Obot, Nigeria

Prevalence and Determinants of Heavy Episodic Drinking among Adults in Kenya: Analysis of the StepwiseSurvey, 2015

William Ntakuka, SCAD,Kenya

Amphitheatre: Treatment andRehabilitation

Delivering Quality Treatment and Rehabilitation Services to Persons with Substance Use Disorders: Experience of theUnited Arab Emirates

Fayzal Sulliman,UNODC

Mercy Karanja, MathariHospital

H.E. Hamad Al Ghafri, National RehabilitationCentre, UAE

Delivering Quality Treatment and Rehabilitation Services to Persons with Substance Use Disorders: Argentina’sExperience

Roberto Moro,SEDRONAR, Argentina

Delivering Quality Treatment and Rehabilitation Services to Persons with Substance Use Disorders: South AfricanExperience

David Bayever, Central Drug Authority, SouthAfrica

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TUESDAY 11TH DECEMBER 2018 – 11.00AM – 1.00PMTrack Title Of Presentation Chair Moderator PresenterTsavo Hall 1: Prevention and Advocacy

Substance Use Prevention in the Slums: Experience of SlumChild Foundation

Lydia Mwaura, CatholicUnversity of EasternAfrica

Selpher Cheloti, South Eastern Kenya University

George O. Odalo, SlumChild Foundation, Kenya

Challenges in Implementing School Based Drug Use Prevention Programs in Uyo,Nigeria

Gboyega E. Abikoye,University of Uyo, Nigeria

Prevention of Alcohol and Substance Use using Community Coalitions Model in Peri Urban Settings: A Case of Nansana and KawempeDivisions, Uganda

Rogers Mutaawe, Uganda YouthDevelopment Link

Tsavo Hall 2: Policy, Legal and Enforcement

Factors InfluencingPerformance of Non- Governmental Organizations Projects in Curbing Alcohol Prevalence in Public Primary Schools within Thika Town Constituency, Kenya: A Case ofJungle Foundation

Lucy Wanjiku, NACADA,Kenya

Daniel Otieno, KenyattaUniversity

Edwin Kibe Gitau, UhaiCentre, Kenya

Effectiveness of Policies and Frameworks Addressing Substance Use in Botswana: ASystematic Review

David Sidney Mangwegape, Institute of Health Sciences-Lobatse,Botswana

Exploring Community-Based Initiatives to Enhance Alcohol Demand Reduction: A Case Study of Sugar Producing.Communities In Uganda

Mercy Wanyana, National Association of Community and Occupation Health,Uganda

Tsavo Hall 3: Research andTraining

Frequency of Drug-Associated Injuries in Adult PatientsPresenting to KATH ED

Adrian Njenga, NACADA,Kenya

Steve Gust, National Institutes ofHealth, USA

Paa Kobina Forson, Komfo Anokye TeachingHospital, Ghana

Changing the Conversation: The Role of Prevention, Treatment and Recovery Communities During OurGlobal Opioid Crisis

Carlton Hall, USA

Emerging Threats from ToxicAdulterants in Drug Samples

Thom Browne, ColomboPlan

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Track Title Of Presentation Chair Moderator Presenter Uptake of Aftercare Services among Weaned Off Opioid Drug Users at Mathari National Teaching and Referral Hospital (MNTRH) - Medically Assisted Therapy(MAT) Clinic

Rahab Nuna, MathariMAT Clinic, Kenya

Amphitheatre: Treatment andRehabilitation

Our Stories Can Heal: Participatory Documentary Film and the Fight against Drug and Substance Abuse among Women in Kiambu.County, Kenya

Loice Mbogo,Kenya

Agnes Nthangi, Kenyatta University,Kenya

Charles Kebaya, Machakos University,Kenya

Addiction Counseling Training in Kenya: The SAPTA Experience

William Sinkele, SAPTA,Kenya

The Effectiveness of Time- Limited Psychotherapy among Youths with Substance Use Disorders Receiving Community-Based Treatment:A Systematic Review

Ignatius N. Ijere, SyracuseUniversity, USA

Opportunities for Faith Based Organizations in Substance Use Prevention: A ChristianPerspective

Peterson Kabugi, Chaplain, LaikipiaUniversity

TUESDAY 11TH DECEMBER 2018 – 2.30PM – 4.30PMTrack Title Of Presentation Chair Moderator PresenterTsavo Hall 1: Prevention and Advocacy

Substance Use Prevention through Media

Charles N. Onyari, University of Embu,Kenya

Richard Gakunju,ISSUP Kenya

William Crano, UnitedStates

Patterns of drug use among Youth from Single Families:Implication for prevention

Anthony Chege,Kenyatta University

Transforming the Mindset of Youths Towards Drug and Substance Abuse Through Social Media: A Pilot Case of Meru University of Scienceand Technology, Kenya

Amos C. Kirongo, Meru University of Science andTechnology, Kenya

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Track Title Of Presentation Chair Moderator PresenterTsavo Hall 2: Policy, Legal and Enforcement

Challenges Facing the Implementation of Kenya’sAlcohol Control Act 2010

William Ntakuka William, SCAD,Kenya

Daniel Otieno, KenyattaUniversity

Heather E. Kipchumba, Kenyatta University

Alcohol Packaging in Uganda- Emerging Evidence to TargetYoung People

Rogers Kasirye, Uganda YouthDevelopment Link

How to Inform Policy and Decision Makers aboutEvidence-Based Prevention

Matej Košir, InstituteUtrip, Slovenia

Tsavo Hall 3: Research andTraining

Relationship between Parental Attachment and SubstanceAbuse among Adolescents

Chebor E. Kimutai, Kenya PrisonsService

Elizabeth,NjaniKenya

Sana U. Rathore, Mian Afzal Trust Hospital,Gujranwala, Pakistan

Prevalence and Patterns of Early Drug Abuse among Clients Attending Ngara Medically Assisted Therapy Clinic Nairobi, Kenya: ARetrospective Study

Jackline Kisilu, MathareSub_County, Kenya

A Case Study of Bhang Smoking in Kenyan SecondarySchools

Susan Gitau, Elewa Ulevi Consultancy,Kenya

Amphitheatre: Treatment andRehabilitation

Implementation of Medically Assisted Treatment Programs: Lessons Learnt from theAmerican MAT Program Jacqueline

,Anundo Senior Clinical Psychologist,Kenya

Valentine Budambula, Technical University,Kenya

Kenneth Stoller, American Association for the Treatment of Opioid Dependence (AATOD), UnitedStates

Implementation of Medically Assisted Treatment Programs: Lessons Learnt from theKenyan MAT Program

Fayzal Sulliman,UNODC

Implementation of Medically Assisted Treatment Programs: Lessons Learnt from theTanzanian MAT Program

Norman Sabuni, Ministry of Health,Tanzania

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WEDNESDAY 12TH DECEMBER 2018 – 8.30AM – 10.30AMTrack Title Of Presentation Chair Moderator PresenterTsavo Hall 1: Prevention andAdvocacy

Evidence-Based Approach to Adolescent Substance Use Prevention:Global Planet Youth Prevention Model

Charles Kebaya, Machakos University,Kenya

Sana Ullah Rathore, Mian Afzal Trust Hospital, Gujranwala, Pakistan

Jon Sigfusson,Iceland

Evidence-Based Approach to Adolescent Substance Use Prevention: Planet Youth Prevention Model inBurkina Faso

Arouna Ouedraogo, Burkina Faso

Feasibility of Adoption of Planet YouthPrevention Model in Uganda

Nazarius M. Tumwesigye,Uganda

Tsavo Hall 2: Policy, Legal and Enforcement

Implementation of the Outcome Document of UNGASS Session on theWorld Drug Problem by the UNODC

Onesmus Mlewa, Director, KANCO, Kenya

Jane Marie Ong’olo, African Union

Gilberto Gerra,UNODC

Implementation of the Outcome Document of UNGASS Session on the World Drug Problem by the CICAD

Angela Crowdy,CICAD

Implementation of the Outcome Document of UNGASS Session on the World Drug Problem by the AfricanUnion

Abel Basutu, AfricanUnion

Tsavo Hall 3: Research andTraining

African Epidemiological Network: Findings from the South African DrugObservatory

Saade Abdallah, UNODC

Fayzal Sulliman, UNODC

Siphokazi Dada, SACENDU, SouthAfrica

African Epidemiological Network: Findings from the Nigerian DrugObservatory

Stella N. Ngwoke,Nigeria

African Epidemiological Network: Findings from Kenyan DrugObservatory

Franklin Mwirichia,NACADA, Kenya

Amphitheatre: Treatment andRehabilitation

Implementation of Alcohol and Drug Abuse as HIV Harm Reduction; Evidence Based BehavioralIntervention (EBI) In Kenya Prisons

William Sinkele, SAPTA, Kenya

Amalie ,Pavlovská Charles University Prague, CzechRepublic

Ezekiel Amdany, Kenya PrisonsService

Use of Biopsychosocial Model Approach in Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorders: A Case of Selected Alcohol and Drug Treatment Programs inNairobi County, Kenya

Agnes Nthangi,Kenyatta University

Sustainable Addiction Recovery: Suggesting a Pragmatic Approach toTreatment and Aftercare

Maurice Amateshe, Kenyatta University,Kenya

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WEDNESDAY 12TH DECEMBER 2018 – 11.00AM – 1.00PMTrack Title Of Presentation Chair Moderator Presenter Tsavo Hall 1: Prevention andAdvocacy

Efficacy of Cognitive-Behavioral Coping-Skills Therapy on Cannabis Users among University Students in aKenyan University

Rachel N. Muchemi, Parana Training Solutions Ltd, Kenya

Lydia Mwaura, Catholic Unversity of Eastern Africa

Stephen N. ,Ndegwa Daystar University,Kenya

Anti-Drug Forum - Smart ClubConcept

Sam Pillay, Anti- Drug Forum, SouthAfrica

Factors Associated with Substance Abuse among Students in Medical Training Colleges in South NyanzaRegion, Kenya

Daniel Kurui, Kenya Medical Training College, Homabay,Kenya

Tsavo Hall 2: Policy, Legal andEnforcement

Medically Assisted Therapy (MAT); The New Programmatic Approach to Managing Substance Use Disorders: ASystematic Review

Rahab Nuna, Mathari MAT Clinic,Kenya

Onesmus Mlewa, Director, KANCO,Kenya

Juliana Ndolo, Ngara MAT Clinic,Kenya

Influence of Gender in Accessing Harm Reduction Services in People Who Inject Drugs In MombasaCounty, Kenya

Alfred Karisa, Reach Out Trust,Kenya

Community Needs: Community Responses – Scale it Up! Lowering Threshold, Bringing it Home: Medically Assisted Therapy Lessonsfrom China from Kenya

Sylvia Ayon,KANCO, Kenya

Leveraging on Prisons Alcohol and Drug Abuse (ADA) Mainstreaming against Effects of Injection Drug Use for Inmates Admitted to Shimo La.Tewa Prison, Mombasa Kenya

Ernest K. Chebor, Kenya PrisonsService

Tsavo Hall 3: Research andTraining

Status of Alcohol and Substance Use in Young Universities: Case of theUniversity of Embu

Selpher Cheloti, South Eastern Kenya University

Francis G. Duka-Pante, University of Philippines

Charles N. Onyari, University of Embu, Kenya

Level of Risk in Substance Use among Undergraduate Students and its Implication on Prevention Interventionin Kenya

Jane Ngure, Africa NazareneUniversity, Kenya

Implementation of Workplace Prevention Program: Experience of theDrug Free American Foundation

Amy Ronshausen, Drug Free AmericanFoundation

Effectiveness of Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment Approaches in Organizational-BasedMitigation of Alcohol Abuse

Elizabeth Njani,Kenya

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Track Title Of Presentation Chair Moderator Presenter Amphitheatre: Treatment andRehabilitation

The Roles of (P.P.T.F.) Parents, Patients and Therapists Forum in Relapse Prevention in Federal Neuro Psychiatric Hospital Yaba, Lagos Nigeria

Mercy Karanja, MathariHospital

Paa Kobina Forson, Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital,Ghana

Peter Adenibuyan,Nigeria

Use of Intensive Outpatient Program in Response to Key Population (KPs)Substance Abuse in Kisumu

Lilian Gitau, Keeping Alive Societies Hope(KASH), Kenya

Trauma Informed Mind-Body Practices for Prevention andSustainable Recovery

Dessa Bergen-Cico, Syracuse University,USA

WEDNESDAY 12TH DECEMBER 2018 – 2.30PM – 4.30PMTrack Title Of Presentation Chair Moderator Presenter Tsavo Hall 1: Prevention andAdvocacy

The Universal Prevention Curricula (UPC) Implementation into the Prague Model of Addiction Studies: ProcessEvaluation Study

Igor Koutsenok, Sandiego University,USA

Dessa Bergen-Cico, Syracuse University, USA

Michal Miovsky, Charles University Prague, CzechRepublic

Do the Addiction Specialists have Sufficient Job Opportunities? A Case Study of the Czech Addictologists´Employability

Amalie Pavlovská, Charles University Prague, CzechRepublic

The Importance of Learning Outcomes: How Can University StudyPrograms Understand Each Other

Anna Vondrová, Charles University Prague, CzechRepublic

Community Participation in Drug Use and Abuse Interventions: A Call forAccess to Information

Valentine ,Budambula Technical Universityof Mombasa, Kenya

Tsavo Hall 2: Policy, Legal andEnforcement

Treatment Alternatives to Punishment“ and Incarceration: Effective Policies and Practices to Enhance”Rehabilitation and Public Safety

William McGlynn, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs(INL), USA

Roger Peters, University of South,FloridaUSA

Fayzall Sulliman, UNODC; Jane – Marie Ong’olo, African Union Commission; and Charlotte Sisson, USDepartment of State

Ensuring Fidelity to Evidence-Based“”Treatment of Substance Use Disorders

Roger Peters, University of South Florida, USA; Isidore Obot, University of Uyo; and Michal Miovsky, CharlesUniversity, Praque

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Track Title Of Presentation Chair Moderator Presenter Tsavo Hall 3: Research andTraining

Risk Factors for HIV Transmission among Transgendered Women in HoChi Minh City

Jackline Kisilu, Mathare Sub_County,Kenya

Onesmus Mlewa, Director, KANCO,Kenya

Tuong Vi Vu, University of Medicine and Pharmacy in HCMCity, Vietnam

Prevalence of Depression among HIV Positive Female Injecting Drug Users inNairobi County, Kenya

Jacqueline Anundo, Senior ClinicalPsychologist, Kenya

High Misperceptions of Medically Assisted Therapy and Lingering Negative Behaviour of Enrolled Clients Decreasing Survival of Eligible FemaleDrug Users in Malindi, Kilifi County

Tima Nsuriah, TheOmari Project, Kenya

Kenya’s Low Threshold HIV Combination Prevention Program for PWUD: Where are We and What?Next After 4 Years for Coast Region

Saade Abdallah,UNODC

Amphitheatre: Treatment andRehabilitation

The Recovery Experience: Stress, Recovery Capital, and Personal Viewson Addiction and Recovery in Post-Treatment Addiction Recovery

Mercy Karanja, Mathari Hospital,Kenya

Paa Kobina Forson, Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital,Ghana

Therese Castillo, De La Salle University,Manila, Philippines

Impact of Traumatic Events on Substance Use among Internally Displaced People in Selected Flood and War Impacted Areas in RiversState

Kennedy Nkporbu, University of Port Harcourt TeachingHospital, Nigeria

Suicide Behavior Amongst Clients Seeking Substance Use Disorder Treatment at Botswana SubstanceAbuse Support Network in Botswana

Kegomoditswe Manyanda, Boitekanelo College, Malawi

THURSDAY 13TH DECEMBER 2018 – 8.30AM – 10.30AMTrack Title Of Presentation Chair Moderator Presenter

Tsavo Hall 1: Prevention andAdvocacy

Implementation of a Family Based Prevention Initiative for Low IncomeCountries

Boniface Wilunda,UNODC

Sylvie Bertrand,UNODC

Hussein Manji,UNODC

Implementation of Workplace Prevention Program: Experience ofNACADA

Susan Maua,NACADA, Kenya

Evaluation of an Alcohol, Drugs and Substance Abuse (ADSA) Workplace Program: A Case of Kenya PortsAuthority

Gome D. Lenga, Kenya PortsAuthority, Kenya

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Track Title Of Presentation Chair Moderator Presenter Tsavo Hall 2: Policy, Legal andEnforcement

Diacetylmorphine and Selected Adulterants and Impurities in Heroin: An Analysis of Heroin Seizures inNairobi, Kenya

Adrian Njenga,NACADA

Fayzal Sulliman,UNODC

William Munyoki, GovernmentChemist, Kenya

Testing of Adulterants in Drug Samples:The Kenyan ”Shisha“ Experience

Morris Kamenderi,NACADA, Kenya

Engaging Young People in Alcohol andDrugs Prevention in Kenya

William Ntakuka,SCAD, Kenya

Tsavo Hall 3: Research andTraining

Effectiveness of Community Reinforcement Approach (CRA) in the Context of Quality of Life in DrugAddicts

Maurice ,Amateshe Kenyatta University,Kenya

William Sinkele, SAPTA,Kenya

Muhammad TalhaKhalid, Pakistan

Relationship between Recovering Alcoholics’ Characteristics and Development of Competencies in Rehabilitation Facilities in Central andNairobi Regions

Muriithi Waweru, Egerton University,Kenya

Models and Approaches to Alcohol and Drug Addiction Rehabilitation inKenya

Catherine Musyoka,University of Nairobi

Action through Evidence: Modeling the Impact of Harm Reduction Approachin Eastern Africa

Onesmus Mlewa, Director, KANCO,Kenya

Amphitheatre: Treatment andRehabilitation

Training and Credentialing the Workforce: Implementing the Universal Treatment Curriculum

Wilfred Mbogo, NACADA,Kenya

George Murimi,Colombo Plan

Becky Vaughn,Colombo Plan

Implementing the Universal TreatmentCurriculum: Lessons Learnt in Kenya

Trizah Mwangi,NACADA, Kenya

Implementing the Universal Treatment Curriculum: Lessons Learnt inBotswana

Phenyo Sebonego,Botswana

THURSDAY 13TH DECEMBER 2018 – 11.00AM – 1.00PMTrack Title Of Presentation Chair Moderator Presenter Tsavo Hall 1: Prevention andAdvocacy

Piloting a Life skills Training Program:Lessons Learnt

Rogers Kasirye, Uganda Youth Dev. Link

Jane Ngure, Africa Nazarene University

Susan Maua,NACADA, Kenya

Life skills Training - Evidence Based Prevention Program in Low Resource Setting

Lucy W. Wanjiku,NACADA, Kenya

Life Skills Training Intervention in Kibuye Girls Primary School, Kisumu County, Kenya: Observations andChallenges

Benter A. Ouma, St. Mary’s Kibuye Girls PrimarySchool, Kenya

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Track Title Of Presentation Chair Moderator Presenter Tsavo Hall 2: Policy, Legal andEnforcement

Workplace Substance AbusePrevention Policies: Quest for Solution

Stephen N. Ndegwa, Daystar University,Kenya

Grace Wanjiku, Ministry of Public Service,Kenya

Elizabeth Njani,Kenya

Strengthening Strategic Information to Enhance Geographic Prioritizationof Harm Reduction Services in Kenya

Sylvia Ayon,KANCO, Kenya

The Role of Community Coalitions in substance use prevention in Kenya: Implementation of the training of leaders (TOL) model in Kwale, Mombasa, Nairobi and Murang’aCounties

Patrick Okwarah,CADCKE, Kenya

Tsavo Hall 3: Research andTraining

Risk Factors for Drug Use among Persons with Disability: Implicationfor Prevention and Policy

Susan Gitau, Elewa Ulevi,Kenya

Nazarius Tumwesigye, Makerere University, Uganda

Beatrice Kathungu,Kenyatta University

Youth and Drugs: ”The Pastoral Communication Towards the Youth ”Amidst Drug Pushers

Rachel N. Muchemi, Parana Training SolutionsLtd, Kenya

Harmful Alcohol Use Among Injured Adult Patients Presenting To AGhanaian Emergency Department

,Paa Kobina Forson Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital,Ghana

Amphitheatre: Treatment andRehabilitation

Prevalence of Burnout among Health Service Providers Working in Private Drug Addiction Treatment and Rehabilitation Centers within Nairobi, Kiambu and Kajiado Counties,Kenya

Anna Vondrová, Charles University Prague, Czech Republic

Ignatius N. Ijere, Syracuse University, USA

Wilfred Mbogo,NACADA, Kenya

Self-Esteem and Employee Burnout as Predictors of Employee Turnover Intention among ProfessionalCounsellors in Nairobi, Kenya

Thomas A. Obulutsa, Medicines SansFrontiers, Geneva

Substance Use in Female: A Growing Epidemic

Peter Adenibuyan,Nigeria

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THURSDAY 13TH DECEMBER 2018 – 2.30PM – 4.30PMTrack Title Of Presentation Chair Moderator Presenter Tsavo Hall 1: Prevention andAdvocacy

Implementation of a Life SkillsTraining Program: Lessons Learnt

Amos C. Kirongo, Meru University of Science and Technology,Kenya

Gboyega E. Abikoye, University ofUyo, Nigeria

Patrick Mwangi, Tetu Girls Primary School, NyeriCounty, Kenya

Peer-based Life Skills Approach to Substance Use Prevention: ThePhilippine Experience

Francis G. Duka- Pante, University ofPhilippines

Evidence Based Substance Use Prevention: Outcome of a Life skills Training Program

Charity Waithima, Africa NazareneUniversity, Kenya

Tsavo Hall 2: Policy, Legal andEnforcement

The Value of Economic Empowerment in Reducing Alcohol and Drug Use amongst Former Adolescent Girls Engaged in Transactional Sex in Mukono TownUganda

Edwin K. Gitau, Uhai Centre,Kenya

ElizabethNjani, Kenya

Sylvia Mbabazi,Uganda

Guidance and Counseling Strategy in Curbing Drug Abuse in Schools: Effectiveness and Challenges to.Head Teachers In Kenya

Seplher Cheloti, South EasternKenya University

Evidence based practices and programs in prevention in schools: A policy analysis of international bestpractices

Daniel Otieno, KenyattaUniversity, Kenya

Tsavo Hall 3: Research andTraining

Health System Facilitators and Barriers to Delivery of Selected Tobacco Cessation Interventions at Healthcare Facilities in Kenya andIndia – a Qualitative

Mercy Karanja, Mathari Hospital,Kenya

Hussein Manji,UNODC

Yvonne Olando, World Heart Federation – Emerging LeadersProgram, Kenya

Determinants for Successful Taper: Lessons from Malindi’s MedicallyAssisted Therapy Programme, Kenya

Samuel Tunje,Malindi Sub- County Hospital,Kenya

Barriers and Facilitators to Care among People Who Inject Drugs in Nairobi, Kenya: Perspectives from Community-Embedded PeerEducators

Loice Mbogo,Kenya

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Track Title Of Presentation Chair Moderator Presenter Amphitheatre: Treatment andRehabilitation

Substance Use Disorders Among Adult In-Patients At The Mental Health Unit, Moi Teaching AndReferral Hospital, Eldoret, Kenya

Lilian Gitau, Keeping Alive Societies Hope (KASH),Kenya

Michal Miovsky, Charles University Prague, Czech Republic

Florence Jaguga, Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital,Kenya

Rehabilitation Of Street Children: A Case Study Of New Life Mwangaza Rehabilitation Centre((NLMRC

John Ombasa, New Life Mwangaza RehabilitationCentre, Kenya

Urdu Translation and Psychometric Properties of WHO Wellbeing Index among Patients with Substance Use Disorders inPakistan

Salman Shahzad, University of Karachi, Pakistan

FRIDAY 14TH DECEMBER 2018 – 9.00AM – 10.30AMTrack Title Of Presentation Chair Moderator PresenterTsavo Hall Role of Technology in Substance

Use Prevention and Treatment: Experience of the Addiction(Technology Transfer Centre (ATTC

Carlton Hall,USA

Roger Peters, University of South Florida, USA

Laurie Krom,ATTC

Challenges and Opportunities in the Prosecution of Drug Related.Offences

Noordin M. Haji, Director of Public Prosecution -Kenya

Universal Health Care and Treatment of Substance Disorders In Kenya: Lessons from theNational Hospital Insurance Fund

Geofrey Mwangi,CEO, NHIF

Opportunities for Resource Mobilization to Fund Drugs and Substance Abuse Prevention andTreatment Programs

Kim Johnson

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FRIDAY 14TH DECEMBER 2018 – 11.00AM – 12.30AM

Track Title Of Presentation Chair Moderator Presenter

Tsavo Hall Assessment of Knowledge, Attitudes and Use of Drugs and Substance Abuse among Primary School Pupilsin Kenya: Implications for Policy

John Muteti, NACADA,Kenya

Valentine Budambula, Technical University of Mombasa, Kenya

Dr. Rose Ngugi, Executive Director,KIPPRA

Drug Use and HIV: The Linkages Dr. Nduko Kilonzo, CEO, National AIDS ControlCouncil, Kenya

Leadership and Drug Policy inEastern Africa

Onesmus K. Mlewa, Director,KANCO

Anchoring Drugs and Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Programs into Policy forSustainability

,Košir Matej Institute Utrip,Slovenia

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