
At the 68th Session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs under the UN Office on Drugs and Crime conducted at UN office at Vienna International Center, global leaders came together for a dynamic luncheon that sparked powerful conversations and forward-thinking strategies in the field of recovery and prevention.
The event, “Paths to Progress: Advancing Recovery, Youth Engagement, and Trauma-Informed Strategies,” was hosted by Drug-Free America Foundation, World Federation Against Drugs, and Recovered Users Network — with proud support from the American Accreditation Association (AAA).
Together, they explored:
✅ The future of trauma-informed, gender-sensitive recovery care
✅ The critical role of youth in prevention
✅ The global launch of the Recovery Families Alliance
✅ A shared commitment to ethical, effective drug demand reduction
AAA was honored to help support this important dialogue and reinforce our mission of raising international standards in healthcare, behavioral health, and recovery services.
We’re committed to supporting evidence-based, people-centered systems that elevate recovery and prevention worldwide.
🌍 Progress is possible—when we walk the path together.
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