Drugs, security and democracy program: Supporting research in Latin America and the Caribbean to inform drug policy

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Drugs, security and democracy program: Supporting research in Latin America and the Caribbean to inform drug policy

20 January 2015

The Drugs, Security and Democracy (DSD) Program strives to create a stronger, more systematised knowledge base on drugs in Latin America and the Caribbean; to build capacity—both institutional and individual—by supporting relevant research; and to encourage policy-relevant, evidence-based research that informs the development of alternatives to present-day drug policies in the region and beyond.

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