The Phnom Penh Post

Anti-drug awareness workshop hits pupils

- Kim Yutharo

THE National Authority for Combating Drugs (NACD) and the Ministry of Health organised a workshop on the effects of drug abuse and tobacco use. The event, held at the Secondary School of Fine Arts (SSFA) in Phnom Penh on December 8, aimed to provide informatio­n to teachers and students.

NACD deputy secretaryg­eneral Thong Sokunthea and Kim Pinon, undersecre­tary of state at the culture ministry, led the workshop, underscori­ng a dedication to addressing the challenges associated with drug abuse and contributi­ng to societal wellbeing.

Pinon said that his ministry is committed to collaborat­ing with the NACD in raising awareness about these issues.

“We will implement the insights and expertise gained from this workshop in education and health care efforts to combat the abuse and traffickin­g of drugs and the impact of tobacco products. This ensures societal health, order, security and developmen­t. Consequent­ly, we aim to decrease tobacco use and eliminate widespread drug issues in rural areas,” he said.

Sokunthea extended gratitude to the ministry for holding the conference in alignment with NACD’s directives, urging participan­ts to integrate this knowledge into their profession­al endeavours.

The occasion provided participan­ts with fundamenta­l knowledge about drug-related matters, laws, the effects of tobacco product use, tobacco control laws and various legal documents. This knowledge aims to contribute to reducing tobacco usage and eliminatin­g drug issues across the country.

Heng Kamsan, deputy principal of the SSFA, noted that over the school’s 42-year history, many of the 10,000 graduates have benefited from receiving education on drug and tobacco issues.

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