Women leaders roped in to stop drug abuse

Shillong,Jan 28: Drug Reduction, Elimination & Action Mission(DREAM) convened a consultative meeting with women community leaders (Seng Kynthei) from various localities of Shillong on Wednesday.
The meeting was attended by over 50 women community leaders from various localities across Shillong.
The participants were several eminent women from the community, including Theilin Phanbuh.
An official statement said that their active participation reflected the strong collective commitment towards addressing substance use challenges and strengthening community-based prevention and recovery efforts.
The meeting also focused on enhancing community-led prevention strategies and reinforcing the pivotal role of women in safeguarding families and neighbourhoods from the growing threat of drug abuse. Representatives from multiple Seng Kynthei units shared insights from their respective communities, highlighting emerging challenges, vulnerable groups, and the urgent need for awareness, early intervention, counselling and collective action.
MD DREAM Francis Kharshiing briefed the participants on the Mission’s objectives, ongoing initiatives, and available support systems, including counselling services, rehabilitation linkages, and vocational training opportunities for recovering users. Emphasis was laid on strengthening coordination between community leaders and government agencies to ensure timely reporting, referral, and follow-up cases related to substance use.
Speaking during the meeting, the MD DREAM also acknowledged the invaluable contribution of Seng Kynthei in community mobilization, family counselling, and youth engagement. He stressed that women leaders play a crucial role in early identification of substance use, providing emotional support, and promoting healthy lifestyles at the household level.
The Seng Kynthei members expressed their commitment to actively participate in awareness campaigns, community outreach programmes, and peer-support activities under the DREAM framework. They also proposed regular engagement meetings and capacity-building sessions to further empower women leaders as frontline advocates against drug abuse.
The meeting concluded with a shared resolve to work collaboratively towards building drug-free communities and ensuring a safer, healthier future for Meghalaya’s youth.



