PLAY THE LEADING ROLE IN BATTLE AGAINST DRUG ABUSE, YOUTH TOLD

H-Metro Reporter

ZIMBABWE’S youth should take a leading role in combating drug and substance abuse, a Ministry of Youth Empowerment, Development and Vocational Training official has said.

Speaking at the launch of the 14th SAYWHAT Students’ Conference and the “3D — Don’t Drug Your Dreams Away Campaign,” Deputy Director, Osward Mudhunguyo, emphasised the critical role of youth in addressing this challenge.

“Our young people should be at the heart of this battle. As the most affected group, you have a unique and powerful role to play in combating drug and substance abuse,” said Mudhunguyo.

He said young people should become ambassadors of change.

They should use their voices to raise awareness about the dangers of drug abuse and sharing knowledge with their peers, families and communities.

“Make healthy lifestyle choices and demonstrate the benefits of living drug-free.

“Your actions can inspire others to follow a similar path.

“I am also inviting you to work with policymakers to advocate for improved support systems, including access to education and recreation,” he said.

Mudhunguyo emphasised the importance of effective policy in combating drug and substance abuse, highlighting the need for prevention, rehabilitation and evidence-based interventions.

“Policies provide a structured and strategic approach to address the complexities of addiction and its far-reaching consequences,” he said.

“In Zimbabwe, our policies are designed to prevent and reduce drug abuse through public education and awareness campaigns, support treatment and rehabilitation services for those affected, enforce legal measures to control illicit drugs and promote research to inform evidence-based interventions.”

SAYWHAT Executive director, Jimmy Wilford, echoed these sentiments, calling for collective action to create environments that support youth development.

“Determined as we may be, our work as SAYWHAT is not enough. Young people need to be proactive in conducting research, designing initiatives, analysing policies, and advocating for change,” Wilford said.

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