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This compendium, prepared by the Division for Public Institutions and Digital Government (DPIDG) of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA), aims to capture emerging trends in digital responses of UN Member States against the COVID-19 pandemic along with other digital government initiatives and provide a preliminary analysis of their main features. These cases are shared for exchange of information so that Member States can learn from each other and possibly create new partnerships.

A comprehensive drug strategy for the City of Toronto based on four integrated parts – prevention, harm reduction, treatment and enforcement. All four parts are needed to effectively reduce the harms of alcohol and other drug use.
The current focus of the Toronto Drug Strategy is the implementation of the Toronto Overdose Action Plan
Toronto Overdose Action Plan
The plan is divided into three categories:
The Toronto Overdose Action Plan:
Includes a comprehensive set of actions for all orders of government to prevent and respond to drug overdoses
Toronto Indigenous Overdose Strategy: Developed by an Indigenous facilitator and is grounded in the input of Indigenous People
Community Dialogue Process: Explore how we can change our approach to drugs and what a public health approach to drugs could look like for Canada

Country
Canada
Institution

Toronto

Category
Digital Government
Focus
E-health services
Technology

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