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"Sunshine Project" – A New Guizhou Model: A Solution to Worldwide Drug Rehabilitation Challenges or Not? (5)

(People's Daily Online)

18:02, January 05, 2013

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As a city registered the most drug users among all cities in Guizhou, Bijie must make a high-level large-scale investment in the “Sunshine Project” under such circumstances. However, it should also take into consideration of how to control the sources and prevent drug abuse through intensified publicity as hardly working on the project. Only through such simultaneous conducts can Bijie, a city carrying large population base of drug addicts, effectively yet fundamentally eradicate drug problems.

What else can we do to further push the “Sunshine Project”?

Generally, the establishment of the “Sunshine Project” has successfully addressed the troubles in supervision & control, withdrawal and social inclusion of the drug users, and produced valuable experience for boosting community-based drug treatment and rehabilitation. The achievements needn't to be further demonstrated as obvious as they are. Here, I’d like to express some suggestions on the way to move forward:


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Darrrel at 2013-03-2776.126.155.*
Good to read articles about the anti-drug campaign.
nimo at 2013-03-22173.228.12.*
I can see the local government"s efforts to control drugs and help drug users, but I have to say, it is too boring.
  

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