There was a community networking zone dedicated for people who use drugs during the 2017 ICASA conference. The zone was operational between the 5th and 9th of December at the community village. Discussants at the meeting identified the lack of willingness on the path of government to support the most essential components of effective harm reduction programmes which are NSP and OST; the hindrance criminalization and untailored regulatory framework of governments in Africa has on the progress made with harm reduction despite several advocacy on the gains; and the standard of care for PWIDs infected with tuberculosis, hepatitis B&C and HIV. Discussants also highlighted ways to improve specific harm reduction services for women who use drugs. This include community members in community home-based support services as this also improves data accuracy for informed programming. To improve the image of the community of drug users, it was important for the community to safe-guard itself and not harbour criminals in the community. Colleagues from East and West Africa enjoined Nigeria to take the bull by the horn by embracing essential life-saving services under  Harm reduction interventions.