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Enabling Independent Consent for Youth Access to Harm Reduction Services in Asia-Pacific

This study examines the importance of granting independent consent for young people to access harm reduction services in countries across Asia-Pacific. It highlights the role of UNICEF, UNESCO, UNFPA, UNODC, Youth LEAD, and Youth Voices Count in advocating for adolescents' rights and supporting the Asia-Pacific AIDS Response.

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Enabling Independent Consent for Youth Access to Harm Reduction Services in Asia-Pacific

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  1. Countries enabling independent consent for young people to access harm reduction services, Asia Pacific Source: UNICEF, UNESCO, UNFPA, UNODC, Youth LEAD, & Youth Voices Count. (2015). Adolescents Under the Radar in the Asia-Pacific AIDS Response.

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