
Our Role in Pakistan’s Movement Against Drug Abuse
Drug abuse has turned into one of the most alarming social and public health problems in Pakistan. It impacts a person, family, and community and

Drug abuse has turned into one of the most alarming social and public health problems in Pakistan. It impacts a person, family, and community and

An individual cannot become drug-addicted overnight; there is a long process involved, and ongoing guidance, support, and dedication will be required for their recovery journey

Addiction in Pakistan isn’t simply a personal problem; it is a social hazard. People who use drugs are criminalized, shunned, and isolated. As a result,

People don’t know what addiction is really like. They see it as a moral failing, or they just need to get over it. Phrases like “bad choices”

Addiction often begins quietly, hidden from the world, but its impact echoes through every part of life relationships, routines, and self-worth. Recovery from addiction focuses

Addiction threatens health, human well-being, personal relationships, and social structures, affecting the most people. Addiction advances predictably as people engage in drugs, gambling, sex, or

Recovery from addiction is/was a critical and delicate public health conversation. Families, care providers, policymakers, and those in recovery have battled over which modality offers the

When things go off track – like unseen tensions, unaddressed disagreements, shifts in daily routines, emotional struggles, or pressure from beyond the home – even

Addiction to drugs is a complex and challenging disorder. It’s not like you woke up one day and made a single decision to get addicted to drugs.

No one choose addiction, but recovery is always a choice. In Pakistan, countless lives are changed as people break free from addiction’s hold, showing that