
UNDUN Statement of Purpose video
Canadian and International Users Gathering Vancouver 2006
New UNDUN website: http://www.undun.mammajamma.org
UNDUN is a coalition of users, ex-users, and allies who
are committed to ongoing organizing of local user groups as the basis
of an active national movement for harm reduction. We
believe that drugs users are the strongest voice for the needs of drugs
users. We are dying from the criminalization, marginalization,
and impoverishment we face on a daily basis due to the ignorant,
oppressive and absurd attitudes and policies of the current status quo
in Canada. We are sick and tired of being the scapegoats for
problems that are rooted in the very fabric of society. We are
networking, organizing, and standing up for our rights.
We struggle to be regarded with respect and
understanding. Thus we demand: No more war of drug users! and No more war on society!

Harm reduction is a philosophical approach to the maintaining the health of drug users. When
the well-being and health of drugs users is maintained, by extension,
so too will we see healthier communities in which drug users live.
Fundamentally, the basic tenet of harm reduction recognizes the
intrinsic value and dignity of all human beings, and in approach harm
reduction seeks to maximize social and health assistance, disease
prevention and education while minimizing repressive and punitive
measures. Harm reduction emphasizes the necessity for a comprehensive
approach to drug use that addresses the isolation, survival needs and
drug use of the user and recognizes the competency of users to make
choices and changes in their lives. Ultimately, harm reduction seeks
fundamental change of attitude, and its translation through policy to
practice throughout society. For the needs of drugs users and the
community to be addressed comprehensively, an inclusive harm reduction
approach is required.

Needle exchange, methadone maintenance and safe injection sites
are all proven harm reduction programs which have saved a great many
lives already. We are working to widen the spectrum of
harm reduction options available - through education, advocacy and
activism. We want to see far more availablity of opiate substitue
drugs legally available to addicts through doctors and clinics -
methadone, buprenorphine, heroin or morphine-maintenance; still more
accessibility to needle exchange programs, safe injection sites, and no
more incarceration of users for the drug-related offences. We
recognize our sisters and brothers behind bars and what we basic harm
reduction prevention and health promotion programs we want implimented
in our communities, we want available within prisons too. Drug
users should not face a death sentence due to their suffering from
health problems; nor should people loose their right to basic health
care because they are behind the walls of jails and penitentiaries.
UNDUN seeks to increase and share knowledge,
compassion, participation, mutual aid and mutual respect, and
ultimately, work in coalitions with others who similarly seek policy
change oriented toward harm reduction. We believe drug users have
earned - through their life experiences - a legitimate place at the
table whenever policy is developed and programs are evaluated. We
believe that solutions can be found and society engaged in
creating them when we work together with positive spirit and mutual
respect.
We are the lost cause no longer!
No more war on drug users!
Toward the day the dying stops!