TY - JOUR
T1 - Addressing policy barriers to scaling up needle and syringe programmes
T2 - a global call to action
AU - Fontaine, Guillaume
AU - Day, Emma
AU - Luhmann, Niklas
AU - Madden, Annie
AU - Sabin, Keith
AU - Scheibe, Andrew
AU - Vickerman, Peter T
AU - International Network on Health and Hepatitis in Substance Users Policy Day Working Group
AU - al , et
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Author(s).
PY - 2026/1/1
Y1 - 2026/1/1
N2 - Needle and syringe programmes (NSPs) are effective, affordable solutions for preventing the transmission of blood-borne viruses among people who inject drugs. Yet, global NSP coverage remains extremely low; only 2% of people who inject drugs live in countries with high coverage, and many low-income and middle-income countries do not have NSPs. This Health Policy reports outputs from an international working group who used implementation science approaches to prioritise barriers and co-design solutions to scale up NSPs across three domains: global policy, national policy, and procurement. We present six barriers and 11 strategies that align commodity selection and procurement with the needs and preferences of people who inject drugs, strengthen national commitment and regulatory environments, and improve forecasting and market access for preferred products. We provide sector-specific actions for funders, governments, procurement agencies, implementers, community networks, and researchers. Scaling up NSPs is essential for achieving global infectious disease-elimination goals and improving health outcomes among people who inject drugs.
AB - Needle and syringe programmes (NSPs) are effective, affordable solutions for preventing the transmission of blood-borne viruses among people who inject drugs. Yet, global NSP coverage remains extremely low; only 2% of people who inject drugs live in countries with high coverage, and many low-income and middle-income countries do not have NSPs. This Health Policy reports outputs from an international working group who used implementation science approaches to prioritise barriers and co-design solutions to scale up NSPs across three domains: global policy, national policy, and procurement. We present six barriers and 11 strategies that align commodity selection and procurement with the needs and preferences of people who inject drugs, strengthen national commitment and regulatory environments, and improve forecasting and market access for preferred products. We provide sector-specific actions for funders, governments, procurement agencies, implementers, community networks, and researchers. Scaling up NSPs is essential for achieving global infectious disease-elimination goals and improving health outcomes among people who inject drugs.
U2 - 10.1016/S2214-109X(25)00433-4
DO - 10.1016/S2214-109X(25)00433-4
M3 - Article (Academic Journal)
C2 - 41386239
SN - 2214-109X
VL - 14
SP - e164-e172
JO - Lancet Global Health
JF - Lancet Global Health
IS - 1
ER -