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Implementation of MEDISSA
National Steering Committee Meeting
Ashgabat 2 February, 2011
National Bureau for Drug Prevention
Poland
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MEDISSA – one component of CADAP
 Activities on national level
 Support of establishment of ISSA
 building national information strategy and
action plan
 improvement of technical skills of
persons involved in dissemination of
information about drug problem and risk
related to drug use
 Activities on local level
 Development of target-group-specific
communication strategy
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Main assumptions and ideas
 Assumptions
 Local level is the best one for counteracting drug
problem
 Drug problem is involved in cultural context hence
the prevention measures should be also culturally
specific
 Ideas
 Initiation and integration of activities of numerous
institutions into well designed and coordinated
prevention programs
 Mobilization all local resources
 Formulation and implementation of best response
to local specificity of drug problem
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Development of target-group-specific
communication strategies
 The action includes development, implementation and
evaluation of local campaign/program
 CADAP input:
 training and consultancy
 expertise (designing,
evaluating program)
 networking
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 Beneficiary input:
 selection of locality
 designing campaign
(program)
 implementing campaign
(program)
General approach - community based prevention
One locality (city, town) selected in each country
Dissemination of results and experiences to the national level
National and regional networking
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Development of target-group-specific communication strategies
Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan
Initial
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Training
seminar
Training
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Study visit to Poland
Training
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Training
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Training
seminar
CAMPAIGN IMPLEMENTATION
Midterm evaluation
seminar
Midterm evaluation
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Midterm evaluation
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Midterm evaluation
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Midterm evaluation
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Final evaluation
seminar
Final evaluation
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Final evaluation
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Final evaluation
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Final evaluation
seminar
Regional seminar
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Initial mission
 Preparatory meeting with national government
and national experts – a half a day
 Introductory meetings with local experts and
authority – 4 days
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Initial mission – expected outcome
 Specificity of local drug problem in
selected sites and response identified
 Priority for the action selected and agreed
 Local working group established
 Detailed draft working plan prepared
 Draft agenda of next activity (study visit)
prepared
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Preparatory meeting with national
teem
 Description of local program - presentation
 Discussion (rules of collaboration with national
level, possible contribution of central
government)
 Introduction to activities for national level
 Discussion – detailed planning of activities
implementation
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Preparatory meeting with national
teem – expected outcomes
 Role of institutions from national level in
implementation of local activities defined
 Draft of detailed plan of national activities
implementation (national information strategy
and action plan, web page, help line) developed
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Introductory meetings with local
experts and authority
 Introductory presentation of the MEDISSA
 Assessment (role and organization)
 Training component related to prevention
and early intervetion targeting young
occasional drug users as well as public
health approach to drug problem
 Discussion on composition of local working
group (local team)
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Assessment visits to local
institutions
 Gathering information about:
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Extend and nature of local drug problem
Attitudes to drug problem and drug users
Activities of institution on the area of drug problem
Cooperation between institutions on the local level
Gaps in response to drug problem on the local
level
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Working group initial seminar
 Finalization of establishment of local
working group
 Presentation and discussion of results of
initial assessment
 Discussion about local priorities
 Planning further action including study
visit
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Experiences with MEDISSA implementation in
Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan
 The cities for local program selected (Urgench, Bishkek,
and Dushanbe)
 The working group/local team established
 The priorities adopted and action plan drafted
 Priorities for Bishkek:
 Reaching young occasional psychoactive
substances users, especially cannabis, with
prevention and early intervention measures
 Reducing barriers in access of drug addicts to
services and labor market by decreasing
discrimination practices
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Experiences with MEDISSA implementation in
Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan
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Priorities for Urgench
 Reaching problematic youth, especially young
occasional cannabis users, with prevention and early
intervention measures
 Improvement of planning process (defining goal,
objectives, expected out-puts)
Priorities for Dushanbe
 Strengthening the capacity of teachers, parents, school
psychologists and pedagogies in dealing with
problematic youth
 Media campaign addressed to parents to increase
awareness
 Reaching drug users to involve them in tratment
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Lesson learned
 Huge differentiation of drug problem and socioeconomical context in the region – differentiated
response needed
 Crucial role of close collaboration with local expert
 The need for mutual elaboration of local program
with local experts
 European best practices cannot be directly transfer
but should be carefully adopted
 Important role of support from national government
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Conditions of successful
implementation
 The necessity for continuation of actions based on
the results of CADAP 4
 The acceptance of MEDISSA component as
capacity building concept
 Close and efficient collaboration with national and
local stakeholders will play the crucial role in the
implementation process
 Open-minded and flexible approach to the needs
of beneficiary countries
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