Drugs and (Dis)order Key Informant Interviews in Kachin State Myanmar, 2018
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Collection of 261 face-to-face semi-structured interviews with interviewees in Kachin State, northern Myanmar, carried out as part of the GCRF Drugs and (dis)order project. Interviews were carried out in the first year of the project and explore narratives around illicit drugs across and within communities, and focus on the wider political and economic context of the area, issues around conflict and violence, and drug issues specifically. Evidence was generated on (1) how people interact with drugs and the drug economy, (2) the relationships between people, places and drugs, (3) organisations that shape people’s lives across Kachin State, including those that are related to drugs, (4) cultural engagement with drugs, and (5) economic dynamics of the Kachin borderland region and how they operate around drugs. The upland areas of Kachin are perfectly suited to the cultivation of opium poppy, which has provided livelihood security in impoverished rural areas but also became a financial pillar to sustain armed conflict. In recent decades, the relationship between drugs and conflict has become more complex. The issue has extended beyond opium cultivation to the manufacture and supply of other drugs, such as methamphetamines. Local communities are some of those must vulnerable to the harms related to changing patterns of drug use, including increasing levels of heroin-injecting and methamphetamine use.
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2022-09-27



