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19/05/2026

Parents, schools, healthcare professionals and community stakeholders all have an important role to play in responding to adolescent va**ng and synthetic substance use.

WFAD is happy to share a report from Dr Mohd Nazri Bin Mohd Daud on a recent Parental Engagement Initiative on Adolescent Va**ng Prevention held in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia.

The initiative focused on strengthening awareness, supporting early intervention, and building community-based prevention through collaboration between families, schools, healthcare professionals and relevant organisations.

Read more about the initiative on our website: https://wfad.se/activity/member-activity/member-activity-parental-engagement-initiative-on-adolescent-va**ng-prevention/

13/05/2026

What an insightful Session 3 on treatment and recovery-oriented care! Thank you to everyone who joined us and to our speakers for sharing their expertise and experiences.

We now move forward with Session 4: Emerging Trends in Addiction on 20 May!

In a rapidly changing world, the landscape of addiction is evolving too. While addiction is often associated with substances, harmful behaviours such as gambling can also become addictive, and digital environments, including social media, can shape attitudes, behaviours, and vulnerabilities, particularly among young people.

This session explores emerging trends in both substance use and behavioural addictions, while equipping participants with practical tools to identify risks early, strengthen community monitoring, and better respond to new challenges as they emerge.

In this session, you will gain insights into:
• How social media and digital environments can influence young people’s attitudes, behaviours, and exposure to substance use and addictive behaviours
• The growing impact of gambling and other behavioural addictions, particularly among young and vulnerable populations
• Practical tools and approaches to identify emerging risks early and strengthen community-level monitoring and response

📅 Wednesday, 20 May
🕐 13:00–14:30 CEST
💻 Online (Teams)

Register here: 4fd78d84-4576-47d8-9656-6facf22aadb1@92fcff1e-88e9-4268-8c5f-50edf0edf90f" rel="ugc" target="_blank">https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/4fd78d84-4576-47d8-9656-6facf22aadb1@92fcff1e-88e9-4268-8c5f-50edf0edf90f

We look forward to hearing from Rogers Kasirye, Liang Suet Lay, and a representative from Turkish Green Crescent!

We will then conclude the series with Session 5: Strengthening Organisational and Advocacy Capacity on 27 May. Register here: c9a5055f-ca6e-4ea8-9823-8b290ea15baa@92fcff1e-88e9-4268-8c5f-50edf0edf90f" rel="ugc" target="_blank">https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/c9a5055f-ca6e-4ea8-9823-8b290ea15baa@92fcff1e-88e9-4268-8c5f-50edf0edf90f

Not yet a member? Join our global network and take part in initiatives like this: https://wfad.se/membership

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04/05/2026

Le problème de la drogue est réel. Les jeunes s’adonnent de plus en plus à la consommation des substances psychotropes à travers le pays, surtout dans les grandes agglomérations. Merci à l’ Université de Kisangani pour cette étude.

À Kisangani, une étude de la Faculté de Santé publique de l’Université de Kisangani révèle une consommation inquiétante de drogues chez les jeunes.

Selon les chercheurs, environ 63 % des jeunes âgés de 10 à 24 ans consomment des substances psychoactives, tandis que plus de 2.300 points de vente ont été identifiés dans la ville.

Les experts alertent sur une crise aux conséquences sanitaires et sociales importantes, et appellent à une intervention urgente des autorités et des communautés.

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