Breaking: Tunisia Leads Regional Workshop on Opioid Agonist Treatment
Tunis Hosts Key Workshop on Treating Opioid Dependence
Tunis, June 16, 2025 – In a significant move to combat opioid dependence in the region, Tunisia hosted a pivotal workshop on opioid agonist treatment (OAT) yesterday. The event, which brought together health officials from Tunisia, Egypt, Morocco, Lebanon, and Jordan, aims to bolster regional cooperation and expertise in treating opioid addiction.
Understanding Opioid Agonist Treatment
Opioid agonist treatment, often referred to as OAT or drug-assisted treatment, is a medical approach designed to help individuals dependent on opioids manage their addiction. This treatment reduces the desire for opioids and prevents severe withdrawal symptoms, using synthetic or natural substances similar to opium.
Regional Cooperation for a Common Goal
The workshop, organized by the Ministry of Health in partnership with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and the Office Onid Tunisia, was held to celebrate the International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking. The primary objective is to enhance the skills of 20 Tunisian health professionals in implementing OAT and to facilitate the exchange of experiences and expertise among participating countries.
Opening Remarks and Key Speakers
The workshop was inaugurated by Mustapha Ferjani, the Minister of Health, who emphasized Tunisia’s commitment to drug prevention and youth protection through rights-based policies. Cristina Albertin, the regional representative of UNODC for the Middle East and North Africa, praised Tunisia’s national strategy and the launch of the Methadone Treatment Pilot Project in 2025, positioning the country as a regional model.
Expert Insights and Future Implications
Dr. Ilyes Kessal, head of the UNODC office for Tunisia, acknowledged the exemplary cooperation with the Ministry of Health and reaffirmed the UNODC’s commitment to supporting Tunisia in its efforts to prevent and manage drug use, particularly among youth and vulnerable populations. This initiative underscores the importance of regional cooperation and the adoption of evidence-based strategies in addressing drug dependence.
Looking Ahead
As the workshop progresses, the participating countries will continue to explore innovative approaches to opioid agonist treatment. By sharing best practices and strengthening health professional capacities, the region aims to make significant strides in combating opioid dependence and protecting public health. This collaborative effort sets a precedent for future regional health initiatives and highlights the importance of international cooperation in addressing global health challenges.
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