When governments hand core addiction services to ideologically driven nonprofits, incentives can tilt toward perpetual harm reduction and away from recovery. Portugal’s post‑austerity outsourcing coincided with weakened diversion and rising overdoses.
— It warns that procurement choices can quietly redirect public health strategy, not just deliver it.
Adam Zivo
2025.08.22
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The article cites Portugal’s shift to NGOs that prioritized clean supplies and 'safe consumption' over steering users into rehab.
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