Benefits of harm reduction, highlights in the AHRF 2023

“Our aim is to bridge the gaps in health disparities, ensure equal access to resources, and raise awareness about critical harm reduction issues in our country and beyond.”

This was the key message that resonated during the media conference for Asia Harm Reduction Forum (AHRF) 2023 held at the Manila Prince Hotel last October 20.

Asia Harm Reduction Forum (AHRF), is a non-profit and interdisciplinary organization that advances public health education for the improvement of lives and environments through informed health decisions across the globe.

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With a commitment to empowering individuals, government bodies and communities, AHRF is making significant strides in reshaping the narratives for harm reduction principles that drive informed health-related decisions and foster positive transformations on a global scale.

Its mission is to safeguard the public by championing the inclusion of harm reduction principles in the development of health policies and programs.

AHRF’s initiatives have left an indelible mark on communities, transforming lives and instilling confidence in harm reduction campaigns over the years.

The organization’s efforts have been instrumental in bridging gaps, establishing community and leader confidence, and encouraging a proactive approach to health management.

GLOBAL TOBACCO HARM REDUCTION

This year’s Asia Harm Forum brought together passionate advocates of Global Tobacco Harm Reduction from across the globe, who explored a wide range of impactful and engaging topics.

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Keynote speakers and advocates include Professor Jay Jazul from University of Santo Tomas; Martin Culliip, a former company director and International Fellow of the Taxpayers Protection Alliance Consumer Center; Dr. Pacifico Calderon, Bayanihan Awardee at the Australia Alumni Excellence Awards 2022 for his leadership and contributions during the COVID-19 pandemic; Dr. Rohan Sequeira, a consultant cardio-metabolic physician; Suely Castro, a highly versatile and solution-driven professional with over two decades of experience in stakeholder engagement, project management and relationship building; and Jeffrey Zamora, Social media and marketing expert and harm reduction advocate.

After the presscon, the speakers and advocates signed a manifesto igniting their commitment to promote ARHF’s advocacy for raising global health awareness and preventing deaths through research, public health, and policy on harm reduction.

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FORCE OF CHANGE

The Asia Harm Reduction Forum calls on everyone to join hands in spreading the word and taking action. “By supporting AHRF’s initiatives, you become a part of a movement that is shaping a healthier, more equitable world. Let us stand united, amplify our programs, and partner with global leaders, particularly urging the World Health Organization to recognize the invaluable role AHRF plays in the discourse on harm reduction.”

AHRF is not merely an advocate, it’s a force of change. The organization is positioning itself as a catalyst for transformation, uniting communities and world leaders to amplify its impact. The big idea encapsulated by AHRF is clear: leading the way by bridging gaps and saving lives through the harmonious synergy of science, policy, public health and reason.

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