National Drug Master Plan 2006 - 2011
Country Resources
Substance Abuse Strategies and Plans
South Africa
31 December 2006
Policy document
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Department of Social Development, Republic of South Africa
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The National substance use policy of South Africa is intended to help realize the vision of a drug-free society where drug services will no longer be required and where attention can be focused exclusively on improving the quality of life of the poor and vulnerableContent
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