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      Interfaith Leaders Unite to Tackle Substance Abuse

      Interfaith Leaders Unite to Tackle Substance Abuse

      October 9, 2023

      The International Commission for the Prevention of Alcoholism and Drug Dependency (ICPA) recently held a crucial forum for interfaith leaders. Dr. Peter Landless officially inaugurated the gathering, which sought to address the complex intersection of religion and substance abuse. 

      The comprehensive range of topics discussed during the event provided a holistic understanding of the issue. Sessions touched on the confluence of religion and public health, analyzing and comparing religious beliefs concerning substance use and abuse across different faiths. One key point of discussion revolved around the religious stigma associated with addiction. Participants delved into understanding the stigma from an interfaith lens and explored the scientific basis of addiction. 

      The role of faith in both fueling and mitigating substance abuse was discussed, shedding light on the dual-edged nature of religious beliefs and practices in relation to addiction. The forum also provided guidance to fact-based organizations looking to collaborate with governments, emphasizing the need for evidence-based approaches to prevention and recovery. Emphasizing the potential of religious intervention, the conversation also touched on the concept of transforming addiction into salvation. 

      The dialogue championed the idea of fostering interfaith collaborations, underscoring the importance of unity in the face of a pervasive societal challenge. To ensure the sustainability of efforts, faith-based engagement projects were also discussed, specifically in terms of forging partnerships with governments for substance use prevention. 

      Notable among the attendees were leaders from different religious communities. A significant presence was that of the Balinese local Hindus. However, one of the standout moments of the forum was the involvement of a former drug peddler who expressed keen interest in supporting the ICPA chapter in Indonesia. This unexpected alliance not only adds a fresh perspective to the cause but also underscores the transformative power of redemption. In the same vein, the event facilitated connections with local government leaders, exemplifying the importance of multi-stakeholder involvement in addressing substance abuse. 

      Government representatives from both the Philippines and Indonesia were also in attendance, reflecting the bilateral concern and commitment to the issue. The forum did not just limit itself to discussions. There was a concrete planning session centered on the organization and implementation of ICPA programs, targeting expansion in major cities within the 10/40 window. 

      Driving the program's success were its competent facilitators – Dr. Maila Dizon, Pr. Prakash Jacob, Mr. Daniel Alfanoso, III, and Dr. Lhalaine Alfanoso. Their expertise and dedication provided a foundation for the constructive dialogue that ensued. 

      The ICPA forum for interfaith leaders is a witness to the importance of a unified approach to addressing the global challenge of alcoholism and drug dependency. Through collaboration and understanding, solutions can be found that respect and harness the power of faith while ensuring the well-being of communities. 

      Pastor Prakash Jacob, Adventist International Institute for Advanced Studies

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