“I begged him to quit using drugs.” Waheeda’s plea resonates with thousands affected by drug use disorders in Afghanistan.Learn how UNODC is helping women like Waheeda receive critical support:https://t.co/BL4aoMHw97— UN Office on Drugs & Crime (@UNODC) November 23, 2024 Read More
“I begged him to quit using drugs.” Waheeda’s plea resonates with thousands affected by drug use disorders in Afghanistan. Learn how UNODC is helping women like Waheeda receive critical support:https://t.co/BL4aoMHw97
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