“It was through the programme that I realized I was sick.” – Mr. Sowah, an ex-prisoner from Ghana who has been sober for six years, shares his journey of overcoming his drug use disorder.Learn how the Ghana Prisons Service, with UNODC’s support, is offering hope in prisons: Read More
“It was through the programme that I realized I was sick.” – Mr. Sowah, an ex-prisoner from Ghana who has been sober for six years, shares his journey of overcoming his drug use disorder. Learn how the Ghana Prisons Service, with UNODC’s support, is offering hope in prisons:
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