Lamu stakeholders unite to help recovering drug addicts rebuild lives

Lamu's business community, religious leaders, and senior government officials on Saturday gathered for a crucial workshop aimed at supporting individuals recovering from drug addiction.
The workshop, organised by the county Department of Health in collaboration with USAID's Stawisha Pwani, sought to explore ways to help these individuals reintegrate into society successfully.
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According to the leader, recovering drug addicts have been facing stigma and discrimination from society pushing some of them to relapse after successful rehabilitation.
The County Executive Committee (CEC) Member for Health, Dr Mbarak Bahajaj, highlighted the significance of collecting data on the educational background and professional skills of recovering addicts.
"It is crucial to understand their education levels and skills. The information will help in building trust and facilitating their re-acceptance into society, particularly when job opportunities arise," said Dr Bahajaj.
Bridging gaps
Dr Bahajaj said such data could bridge gaps between recovering individuals and potential employers, enhancing their chances of successful reintegration into the workforce.

The workshop's discussions also centred around developing support systems and creating an environment that encourages trust and inclusion.
Local voices underscored the need for community engagement and consistent follow-up to ensure that those who have recovered are provided with the necessary tools to thrive.
Methane and Mental Health Manager Dr Mohamed Mude said there is a need for grassroots sensitisation programmes for both the recovering addicts and the community.
"We need to build resilience among the addicts so they are not swayed by the opinion of a few individuals. We also need to educate the community to be more accepting and understanding," he said.
He said some discrimination comes from family members and close friends.
"Drug addicts are associated with stealing. They steal to quench their addiction. Even after recovering society does not want to believe that they have mend their ways. But we are working to create awareness and teach the society to give them a second chance," he said.
The event was attended by key figures, including Mkomani MCA Shekhuna Abass, Director of Medical Services Dr. Abubakar Baasba, Methane and Mental Health Manager Dr. Mohamed Mude, and other local stakeholders.
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