# Package of interventions for harm reduction among women who inject drugs in Nigeria

**Authors:** Aisha Nantim Dadi, Olujide Olusesan Arije, Kene Eruchalu, Jennifer Anyanti, Omokhudu Idogho, Yamen Okonkwo, Peace Ikani

PMC · DOI: 10.1186/s13690-025-01753-7 · Archives of Public Health · 2025-11-13

## TL;DR

This paper proposes a comprehensive package of interventions to improve harm reduction services for women who inject drugs in Nigeria, addressing barriers like stigma and gender-based violence.

## Contribution

The study introduces a human-centered, multi-dimensional intervention package tailored for Nigerian women who inject drugs.

## Key findings

- Interventions include advocacy, human rights campaigns, and training outreach workers in wound management and naloxone.
- The package includes initiatives like the Help Card for GBV reporting and subsidized healthcare to reduce financial barriers.
- The approach is scalable and sustainable, addressing both structural and individual barriers through stakeholder engagement.

## Abstract

Women who inject drugs (WID) in Nigeria face significant barriers to harm reduction services, including punitive policies, stigma, and gender-based violence, which increase their risk of HIV and hepatitis. This study presents proposed intervention models aimed at enhancing harm reduction services for WID in Nigeria.

This study employed a human-centered design approach to develop interventions for WID in Nigeria. The resulting intervention models were informed by qualitative assessments and stakeholder engagement, and were aligned with national health policies.

The key interventions developed include strategic advocacy to engage stakeholders in fostering supportive harm reduction policies, human rights campaigns to address gender-based violence and educate WID on their rights, and training outreach workers in wound management and naloxone administration. Additional measures include the Help Card initiative for reporting GBV and accessing support, the Speak Out intervention, and tailored harm reduction education on safe practices and available resources. A multi-pronged empowerment approach aims to enhance agency, while subsidized healthcare services reduce financial barriers to HBV vaccination and cervical cancer screening. Social protection initiatives integrate WID into safety nets, ensuring access to health insurance, child advocacy, and nutritional support.

The package of interventions offers a promising, multi-dimensional approach to harm reduction for WID in Nigeria. Through human-centered design and stakeholder engagement, the interventions address both structural and individual barriers, creating scalable and sustainable strategies adaptable to regional contexts.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** hepatitis (MONDO:0002251), cervical cancer (MONDO:0002974)

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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