The prevention webinar series is already halfway. Three successful webinars have been held and there are two more to come...
Category: News from WFAD

Updates: Tri Balkan Project – Choose Recovery
Our three member-organisations and project-partners Izlazak (Serbia), Celebrate Recovery (Bosnia-Herzegovina), and Preporod (Montenegro) have been very active throughout the implementation...

Burundi Mission by WFAD Liaison Representative
Our Liaison Representative went on an interactive outreach mission to Burundi on 24th September 2021. It is important to note...

International Recovery Day 2021
September has been in light of Recovery Month celebrating everyone that has embarked on the journey of recovery while also...

Sober Youth Project: 50 more girls/young women buried their old lifestyle of kuluna thanks to the project
Childhood is a happy time when carefree behaviour seems to protect against the difficulties of adult life as we usually...

Sober Youth Project in Kinshasa DRC: Syfes concludes the end of the mental and psychosocial of 224 girls and young women through a community celebration
Today, 14th September 2021, SYFES, our implementing partner in the framework the ‘Sober Youth – Healthier Communities: Transforming Violent Youth...

Summary Prevention webinar Series I – Foundation of Prevention through Prevention Science
Together with Carlton Hall Consulting LLC, WFAD organises the 5-fold Prevention Webinar Series from September to November 2021. Every other...

Call for Speakers for CND October Intersessional and for Input -VNGOC
Call for Applications: Civil society participation in CND thematic discussions in October In line with the adoption of the ministerial...

Prevention Webinar Series – Webinar II – Research and Policy of Prevention
This Tuesday, our Prevention Webinar Series has kicked off with great success with a webinar on the Foundation of Prevention...

Kinshasa-DRC: Sober Youth Project – Partner Interactions concludes psychotherapeutic support through a recreational activity with the youth – former kulunas
Better late than never as we say. In Kinshasa, ex-kulunas, former users of the drug “Bombé”, have benefited from mental...
