This year’s conference is a unique opportunity for a wide-ranging discussion and debate about tackling the treatment access issues of under-represented groups from those in the LGBT community and those using performance-enhancing drugs to military veterans.
The first five speakers have been confirmed for the conference: Dr. Carl Hart, Prof. Alex Stevens, Dr. Magdelena Harris, Anne-Marie Cockburn, Prof. Gerry Stimson and David Stuart.
This Symposium will examine the complexity of drugs while driving and assess new research and evidence to help inform our collective road safety efforts.
Increasing voices are urging political leaders and citizens to rethink the approach to illicit drugs and to rebalance the international response to drug use.
With a greater number of casualties than the Afghanistan and Iraq campaigns combined, and very meager results, the US is starting to reconsider the "War on Drugs", waged since the 1970s.
This workshop will focus on violence and insecurity in Latin America, as well as examples of how governments have sought to reduce these levels of violence.
World AIDS Day is an opportunity for people worldwide to unite in the fight against HIV, show their support for people living with HIV and to commemorate people who have died.