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SA: Needle exchange program for drug users feels the effects of Trump's aid cuts

• Apr 4, 2025, 10:33 AM
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A secluded corner surrounded by litter and makeshift structures on the outskirts of South Africa’s capital is home to dozens of people with drug addiction.

They inject themselves and each other with heroin-laden mixtures, some of them sharing needles.

A group of health workers has been making weekly visits to this and a dozen other places across Pretoria.

In the project backed by the University of Pretoria and the Tshwane municipality, they offer the chance to exchange needles for new, sterile ones.

Needle exchange is not a new idea globally, but such efforts have been jolted by the Trump administration’s decision to kill 83% of U.S. Agency for International Development programs around the world.

In South Africa, which has more people living with HIV than any other country, treatment for people with HIV has been hit hard. Users who share needles are especially at risk of such diseases.

The team in Pretoria includes doctors and social workers who have built relationships with the drug users, encouraging them to accept an opioid-substitution therapy, and offering treatment if they have illnesses like HIV.

The need for such help is increasing. Last year, a University of Pretoria report estimated that 84,000 people inject drugs in South Africa, and in Pretoria there was HIV prevalence of 38%. South Africa's overall HIV prevalence is over 12%, according to government data.

The report said the country's drug market for cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine is worth about 3.5 billion US dollars, and growing.

While the Community Oriented Substance Use Program in Pretoria is fully funded by the municipality and the university, it is indirectly affected by the shock to the global aid system. Some nonprofits that the program partners with have closed.

And at least one local health clinic that was providing services in Pretoria has closed, forcing patients to turn to often crowded, poorly funded government-run facilities.

Now, harm reduction programs like the Pretoria one for drug users will face stiff competition for sharply shrinking resources.

Likwa Ncube leads the Needles Exchange project in parts of Pretoria.

He acknowledged that drug withdrawal can be painful as people accept methadone instead.

The challenge is helping them through it. Ncube said the program, like similar ones elsewhere in the world, had been unfairly accused of enabling or encouraging drug use because it provides needles.

“It can be viewed as if you are enabling somebody to use, but we can have the same argument with condoms," he said. “When we distribute condoms, are we saying we are encouraging people to have sex?"


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