References – PAGE, Module 4
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  2. Harm Reduction International (2024) The Global State of Harm Reduction 2024. London: Available at: https://hri.global/flagship-research/the-global-state-of-harm-reduction/the-global-state-of-harm-reduction-2024 – Harm Reduction International. NGO article on harm reduction availability, globally, for public, policymakers, profesionnals.
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