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Malaria is caused by a very complex organism (parasite) which was found in mosquitoes trapped in resin from 30 million years ago

Throwing basket of diagnostics, drugs, vaccines and mozzie stoppers at malaria has not stopped the disease

The disease we know as Malaria was thought to be caused by breathing “bad air” (mal aria) that emanates from swamps. This was not “fake news” but a lack of understanding and…

Commercialisation of the trade requires cohesive regulation. File photo

What you need to know about recreational cannabis in South Africa

While the laws controlling the substance are being finalised, it is crucial to be informed about your rights and responsibilities

The African continent offers a unique context for many of the world’s most pressing public health issues. (Gallo Images)

For Africa’s health to improve, collaboration, innovation and self-reliance is required

The international community can support the continent through, for example, the transfer of technology to enable drugs and vaccines to be produced on African soil

The highly addictive pain medication Tramadol is being sold as a street drug. (Photo by: Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

Ghana’s opioid crisis brings pain and death

The highly addictive pain medication Tramadol is being sold as a street drug

Nyaope addicts – Madelene Cronje

Time for a humane and radical rethink on drug policy in South Africa

Punitive and draconic drug control systematically leads to human rights violations and abuse

During the height of America’s inner-city crack epidemic, a narcotics task force in Bridgeport, CT raids a crack den, arresting users, addicts and dealers. (Photo by Andrew Lichtenstein/Corbis via Getty Images)

The war on drugs is a fight with no winners

A humanitarian intervention is needed to reform a punitive system that does not produce the desired results

Breaking bad: A drug manufacturing laboratory was raided by police in Kempton Park. Photo: Felix Dlangamandla/Gallo Images

Crystal meth addicts claw their way clean

Two former addicts share their stories

This week the Global State of Harm Reduction report by Harm Reduction International cited South Africa as having become one of the world’s largest methamphetamine markets. (Photo by Thomas Banneyer/picture alliance via Getty Images)

Drug abuse ‘out of hand’ in South Africa, needs radical policy shift

The World Health Organisation recommended opioid substitution drug treatment but because of the cost this therapy is not offered in the public health service

Six, or half a dozen: Bonteheuwel residents shelter from the drug trade at
night. (Rodger Bosch/AFP)

What’s ‘moral’ about a misguided war on drugs that defies common sense?

It’s high time we listened to former South African president Kgalema Motlanthe’s advice on the legalisation of all recreational drugs

11 June 2014:  A nyaope user places the addictive white substance into a mixture of weed and tabacco. Picture: Ihsaan Haffejee

When you kiss nyaope, you marry it

The low-grade form of heroin continues to strip the youth of their future and the young women living in a drug house in Ekurhuleni say the police do not take them seriously

South Africa’s longstanding drug abuse problem linked to unemployment

The police and criminal justice system continue with a punitive approach to fight illegal drug trade, targeting poor black users in particular

Pablo Escobar, the godfather of the Medellin Cartel in Colombia in February, 1988. (Eric VANDEVILLE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)

Three decades after Pablo Escobar’s death, drugs ravage Medellin

With 2.2 million inhabitants, Medellin is today the city with the highest drug consumption – 15.5% – in Colombia

Xiomara Castro de Zelaya. (Photo by Inti Ocon/Getty Images)

Xiomara Castro’s win in Honduras could address the country’s endemic corruption and violence

After more than a decade of violent repression and undemocratic rule that emerged after the 2009 ouster of Manuel Zelaya, a new leader takes the reins of the Central American…

Samsung scion Lee Jae-yong (C), vice chairman of Samsung Electronics, leaves after a retrial at the Seoul High Court in Seoul in October 2019. (Photo by Jung Yeon-je / AFP)

Samsung boss goes on trial on drugs charges

Two months ago Lee Jae-yong was released early from a two and a half year prison term for bribery, embezzlement and other offences in connection with a corruption scandal

The three police officers accused of killing 16 year old Nathaneil Julies appears at Protea Magistrate’s Court for bail ruling on September 28, 2020 in Soweto, South Africa. It is reported that the trio accused in the Nathaniel Julies murder case was denied bail. The matter was postponed to 6 November for further investigation. (Photo by Sharon Seretlo/Gallo Images via Getty Images)

One state witness is a no-show as Julies killer cops’ trial resumes

Nathaniel Julies’ murder accused Caylene Whiteboy was a junior reservist who graduated from college less than a year before the incident

Gangland: In Elsie’s River near Cape Town, where poverty and gangsterism are rife, young men congregating on street corners using or selling drugs, or ‘skarrelling’ through rubbish for usable items, is a common sight.

Cape Town’s desperate female gangster phenomenon

Research finds women and girls act as recruits, drug dealers and armed gangsters in the ‘deeply ingrained’ gang culture in the Western Cape

Save forests to protect us from future pandemics — Harvard scientists

Risk of next pandemic greater than ever, scientists say, but world can act

Punitive measures simply drive drug use underground. A more effective way is to adopt harm reduction interventions.
(Reuters/Finbarr O’Reilly)

Stop the ‘war on drugs’, it doesn’t work

Punitive measures simply drive drug use underground. A more effective way is to adopt harm reduction interventions

Sharing isn’t caring: Heroin users would have struggled to obtain clean
needles from aid organisations under lockdown. (Delwyn Verasamy/M&G)
injecting drug users that use heroin in durban, for a health story by amy green on hepatitus. Photo delwyn verasamy

The high road is in harm reduction

While the restriction of movement curtailed the health services for people who use drugs in some parts of the world, it propelled other countries into finding innovative ways to…

The case for decriminalising personal drug use

Deputy Social Development Minister Hendrietta Bogopane-Zulu tells the UN that the war on drugs has failed and is suggesting other options to tackle addiction