From a vision to action: making the National Drug Master Plan(s) work in South Africa

S. P. Mbulayi, A. Makuyana
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ABSTRACT This paper aims to explore the challenges militating against the successful implementation of the National Drug Master Plans (NDMPs). The paper used a literature review methodology to reflect on substance abuse trends, legislations, methods and strategies towards revealing their inherent weaknesses and shortfalls which are rendering NDMPs ineffective and/or unsuccessful in South Africa. The findings of the paper demonstrated that poor articulation of the NDMPS, poor boarder control mechanisms, corruption, emphasis on supply reduction and neglect of harm reduction strategies, lack of social capital and repugnant and unpalatable religious and cultural beliefs are some of the factors causing the NDMPs to continue to fail in their quest of rehabilitating South African environments of drugs. The paper concluded by proposing that, for NDMPS to be a success, South Africa needs to mobilize adequate social capital for NDMPs, make available enough financial resources for treatment and preventative work, upgrade boarder control systems, make treatment services easily available to disenfranchised groups including women, children and rural populations, create knowledge sharing platforms for those who work with addictions and build community based detoxification facilities.
从愿景到行动:使南非国家毒品总计划发挥作用
摘要本文旨在探讨阻碍国家禁毒总体规划(NDMPs)成功实施的挑战。本文使用文献回顾方法来反映药物滥用趋势、立法、方法和战略,以揭示其固有的弱点和不足,这些弱点和不足导致ndmp在南非无效和/或不成功。该论文的研究结果表明,NDMPS的表达能力差,边界控制机制差,腐败,强调减少供应而忽视减少危害战略,缺乏社会资本以及令人反感和令人不快的宗教和文化信仰是导致NDMPS在寻求恢复南非毒品环境方面继续失败的一些因素。论文最后提出,要使NDMPS取得成功,南非需要为NDMPS动员足够的社会资本,为治疗和预防工作提供足够的财政资源,升级边境控制系统,使包括妇女、儿童和农村人口在内的被剥夺权利的群体容易获得治疗服务,为那些从事成瘾工作的人创建知识共享平台,并建立以社区为基础的戒毒设施。
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