The Public Health Expo is the largest and most comprehensive public health exhibit featuring more than 700 booths of information, state-of-the-art products, and services geared towards public health professionals.
This special night will be held on Saturday November 24th all over Europe. The Party Friends Night promotes a positive outlook on nightlife, the well-being of partygoers and nightlife professionals and the importance of fellowship and solidarity when partying.
This LSE event will analyse how the international drug control system came to be, why it has proven so durable in the face of failure, and whether there is home for reform.
This international event will examine policy and practice in relation to public health in cities, with a special focus on health behaviours – including on diet, alcohol, sex, drugs, smoking, nightlife and entertainment venues, mental and physical well-being, tourism, and health emergencies.
Horizons is a conference about psychedelics that is held annually to open a fresh dialogue on their role in medicine, culture, history, spirituality, and creativity. 2012 is its sixth year.
This event will expose participants to EU and international policy development, research and examples of service establishment and delivery at local, national and international level on harm reduction and treatment in prison and in the criminal justice system.
The main objective of the training is to provide harm reduction service providers and drug user activists with knowledge and skills needed to develop services to respond to TB and implement successful advocacy campaigns to protect rights of people who use drugs and increase their access to health services.
The course aims to situate drug policies globally within a framework of fundamental human rights, and to assess the extent to which country and international drug policies fail to meet human rights standards.
There remains substantial agreement among the international community on many aspects of the contemporary UN drug control regime. However, diverging views on the non-medical and non-scientific use of a range of controlled substances make drug policy an increasingly contested and transitionary field of multinational cooperation.
O ano de 2012 assinala uma nova etapa no histórico dos congressos brasileiros de prevenção das DST/aids. A realização desses quatro eventos constitui desafio e ao mesmo tempo oportunidade de diálogo entre tantos atores envolvidos na prevenção das DST/aids e hepatites virais.
This event presents a great opportunity to strengthen regional dialogue on the prospects and priorities of action for the prevention of STIs, AIDS and viral hepatitis throughout Latin America.