A Population Services International (PSI) health outreach worker with the needles and syringes distributed to drug users near Sungai Golok. – Pic by Ahmad Yusni/Harm Reduction International, November 30, 2015.
A group of drug users congregating on an islet in the middle of the narrow Sungai Golok (considered a no-man’s-land) waiting to be served by outreach health workers from SAHABAT and its Thai counterpart, Population Services International (PSI). – Pic by Ahmad Yusni/Harm Reduction International, November 30, 2015.
PSI health outreach workers crossing Sungai Golok to the no-man’s-land islet to deliver clean needles and other needle and syringe exchange programme services to drug users. – Pic by Ahmad Yusni/Harm Reduction International, November 30, 2015.
A PSI health outreach worker with new needle packets to be distributed to drug users at the Bukit Bunga needle and syringe exchange programme site, Kelantan.– Pic by Ahmad Yusni/Harm Reduction International, November 30, 2015.
A drug user waiting at the Sungai Golok riverbank in Kelantan.– Pic by Ahmad Yusni/Harm Reduction International, November 30, 2015.
A PSI health outreach worker (in blue) with a drug user on the Sungai Golok islet, Kelantan. – Pic by Ahmad Yusni/Harm Reduction International, November 30, 2015.
Sterile needle, syringe and other paraphernalia distributed to drug users at the Bukit Bunga site in Kelantan. – Pic by Ahmad Yusni/Harm Reduction International, November 30, 2015.
A PSI health outreach worker (right) educating drug users on the Sungai Golok islet on safe injecting practices. – Pic by Ahmad Yusni/Harm Reduction International, November 30, 2015.
A drug user taking shelter from the sweltering heat under a tarpaulin canopy on the Sungai Golok islet. – Pic by Ahmad Yusni/Harm Reduction International, November 30, 2015.
A PSI health outreach worker (right) educating drug users on safe injecting practices. – Pic by Ahmad Yusni/Harm Reduction International, November 30, 2015.
Plastic bag containing used needles to be handed to a health outreach worker for disposal. – Pic by Ahmad Yusni/Harm Reduction International, November 30, 2015.
A resident of the Rumah SAHABAT shelter for men living with HIV. Rumah SAHABAT was set up in Kota Baru, Kelantan, in May by the Malaysian AIDS Council and the Malaysian AIDS Foundation for recovering drug users. It is the first in Kelantan to offer HIV-related palliative care and access to methadone maintenance therapy. – Pic by Ahmad Yusni/Harm Reduction International, November 30, 2015.
A Kelantan Health Department officer (right) chatting with a resident at Rumah SAHABAT in Kota Baru, Kelantan. – Pic by Ahmad Yusni/Harm Reduction International, November 30, 2015.