Journey () is a Maldives-based
non-governmental organization
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(NGO) that focuses on the use of
drugs
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and
HIV
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(human immunodeficiency virus) and promoting tolerance. The organization was officially registered on November 29, 2005 with the Ministry of Home Affairs of the Republic of
Maldives
The Maldives, officially the Republic of Maldives,, ) and historically known as the Maldive Islands, is a country and archipelagic state in South Asia in the Indian Ocean. The Maldives is southwest of Sri Lanka and India, about from the A ...
and functions within the premises of the Maldivian legal and regulatory system. Journey is a unique organization to make the people aware about the fact that, in the case of drug users "Recovery is Possible" and to change the social belief or social stigma 'Once an Addict always an Addict'.
Vision of Journey
A Maldives that is empowered and educated on vulnerabilities of youth; a nation where deviant behavior is accepted, marginalized groups are openly supported, tolerance is actively exercised, dissent and diversity are bravely embraced.
Mission and Goals
The primary
mission
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of Journey consists of the following:
* The prevention of drug experimentation among young people.
* The prevention of HIV vulnerable behavior among young people.
* Raising public awareness on drug addiction, HIV, and related issues.
* Assisting substance users with the process of "recovery" and avoiding relapse.
* Promoting tolerance and accepting dissent and diversity.
The main goals of Journey are:
* Provision of supportive aftercare service for
recovering
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drug users.
* Prevention of substance use and HIV.
* Intervention.
* Creating awareness of drugs, drug addiction,
sexually transmitted disease
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(STD), HIV, and drug-related issues.
* Facilitating the provision of peer-to-peer support for young people to refrain from substance abuse and experimentation with drugs.
* Dissemination of information on infectious
blood-borne disease
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s.
* Support for a "harm reduction" approach to substance use and STD-prevention.
Journey was established by recovering addicts who had gone through all the suffering and misery of ceasing drug use. In addition, the NGO is managed and run by recovering drug users. Journey believes its staff members are extremely helpful as they can feel and understand the experiences of their addicted brothers and sisters. This is the main reason why Journey took the initiative to help and assist others through their recoveries from drug dependency.
HIV and Drug Prevention Campaigns
Journey has started three HIV and drug prevention campaigns to prevent youth from experimenting with drugs and engaging in risky activities which can lead to HIV.
* "Wake up".
[Maldives launches its first national campaign on drug prevention. The campaign, entitled “Wake Up”, was launched by the National Narcotics Bureau, the non-governmental organization Journey, and UNICEF. The aim of this campaign is to prevent drug abuse and promote recovery among addicts throughout the Maldives]
The launching of First National Campaign on Drug Prevention, (NNCB, JOURNEY, UNICEF)
Wake Up Campaign
in collaboration with
UNICEF
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.
* "I Control My Brain" campaign with support from
UNODC
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,
UNDP
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, and local agencies. (UNDP’s HIV/AIDS programme supported Journey (NGO), to launch the “I Control My Brain” drug prevention campaign, which focused on using the media to educate and enable Maldivian youth to reject illicit drugs, prevent drug abuse and encourage current users to quit.) This campaign was launched by former Vice President,
[Vice President Dr. Mohamed Waheed has launched the “I Control My Brain” drug prevention campaign initiated by Journey, an NGO dedicated in helping drug addicts in their recovery, and in raising public awareness on drug related issues]
Vice President Launches Journey’s “I Control My Brain” Drug Prevention Campaign 25 June 2011, Ref: 2011-454
the current president of Maldives His Excellency Dr. Mohammed Waheed Hassan Manik.
* "Parental Guide-Successful Parenting" booklet for HIV and Drug prevention with support of UNODC. The booklet was released by the current Vice President of Maldives His Excellency
Mohammed Waheed Deen
Al Amir Mohammed Waheed Deen ( dv, އައް ނަބީލް މުޙައްމަދު ވަހީދުއްދީން) served as Vice President of the Maldives from April 25, 2012 to November 10, 2013. He was appointed by President Mohamed Waheed Hassan on Feb ...
.
[Vice President launches Journey’s book on successful parenting 26 June 2012, Ref: 2012-434]
the Vice President expressed his appreciation to the different NGO’s in the Maldives, in creating increased awareness on the dangers of illicit drugs.
The Evidence based Prevention Program of Journey- RISE
An increase in drug abuse has been observed in the Maldives since highly addictive drugs such as heroin were introduced in the early 1990s. However, there are no programs in place at the state level for drug prevention, nor does prevention receive much priority.
Journey recognized that prevention is the best cure when it comes to health issues and with UNICEF's support for prevention, Journey brought together the expertise of international experts and international prevention guidelines to create the first evidence-based prevention program in the Maldives.
UNODC/WHO's International Standards on Drug Use Prevention - Second Edition provided the basis for developing the RISE prevention program and revising it.
Journey established a Pilot initiative on one Maldives island in 2012, with the intention of replicating it on every island by 2030. Journey has already conducted the program on 13 Maldives islands by 2020.
International and National Awards and Recognition
# National Youth Award 2013 by HEP
Yameen Abdul Gayyoom of
Maldives
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awarded to Journey (NGO) for doing outstanding work in betterment of society.
#
SAARC
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The 2011 Award was conferred upon Moahmed Faseen Rafiu (founder member of Journey NGO) on the theme, ‘Youth Leadership in the Fight against Social Ills' after competing among 19 applicants from seven Member States of
SAARC
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.
# Youth Award of 2015 awarded to staff of Journey (NGO) Nasrulla Niyaz.
# Youth Award of 2016 awarded to Volunteer of Journey (NGO) Ahmed Wanood.
# National award of recognition awarded to Journey (NGO), in the area of Social Services (contribution on elimination of negative action in the society)
# Winner of International E-NGO award in the category of Health and wellness.
# National award for Special Achievement 2017.
References
External links
Website of Journey (NGO)
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HIV/AIDS prevention organizations
Medical and health organisations based in the Maldives