The Politics of Drug Rehabilitation in the Philippines
The international consensus to end compulsory drug treatments and close forced rehabilitation facilities needs urgent transformation to country policies. In the Philippines, as with other countries in Asia, rehabilitation can be compulsory and is seen as the humane alternative to the "war on dr...
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Main Authors: | Gideon Lasco (Author), Lee Edson Yarcia (Author) |
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Harvard FXB Center for Health and Human Rights,
2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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