Population Size Estimation of People who Inject Drugs in Georgia 2016-2017

Bemoni Public Union together with Curatio International Foundation conducted a population size estimation study among injecting drug users in Georgia during 2016-2017.

Also available: HIV risk and prevention behaviors among People Who Inject Drugs in six cities, Georgia, 2017

This study estimated the size of People Who Inject Drugs using different estimation methods to provide the most plausible estimates. The study was carried out in conjunction with the Bio Behavioral Surveillance Survey among injecting drug users.

The study was financially supported by the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.

Full report is available here.

 

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