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The National Drug Control Strategy in Bermuda: An Evaluation of the National Drug Control Policy and Master Plan

Carnevale Associates Country Resources Evaluation of Policy, Law, Strategies, Plans, and Services Bermuda 30 March 2012 Policy document

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Carnevale Associates LLC (CALLC) assessed the effectiveness of Bermuda’sDrug
Strategy. The assessment includes reviewing the strategy to determine the clarity of its structure and long‐term outcomes sought for 2011. This includes determining whether its goals, objectives, and action plans are easily understood by government and non‐government stakeholders who have a role to play in assisting the government of Bermuda in making its drug policy a success.

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