This biennial conference explores the complex and diverse intersections of law enforcement and public health, involving practitioners, policy makers and researchers from these and other related sectors.
The Centre of Criminology of the University of Hong Kong invites you to apply for the fully funded 4th Human Rights and Drug Policy Workshop in East and Southeast Asia 2018 that interrelates human rights, public health, and drug policy.
The conference will explore different models of resistance, placing affected communities at the heart of activity. The conference will address self-organisation, public campaigning and transformative politics with particular focus on the lessons being learnt from previous and current high profile public judicial Inquires in the hope of shaping a new future where both equality and justice can prevail and where human rights are not compromised.
SA Drug Policy Week will take place in Cape Town, South Africa and offers a week of discussions and workshops on drug policy, data, research and future changes to the existing policy paradigm.
This briefing will present the latest trends and developments in these areas and discuss ways forward to uphold the human rights of people who use drugs.
The 3rd CND Intersessional Meeting will take place from September 25-28th in Vienna and will discuss an array of issues relating to drug policy and the upcoming ministerial segment.
The leading international conference on the management of hepatitis among substance users will take place from 19-21 September 2018 in Cascais, Portugal.
The Centre for Research and Information on Substance Abuse is holding their 13th Biennial International Conference in Abuja, Nigeria from September 19th-21st and will be discussing a multitude of topics including alternative livelihoods and harm reduction.
Delegates from around the world will gather to examine how, in the increased urbanisation of society, cities respond to changing populations, changing economic and environmental pressures and adapt to changing health behaviours, to ensure and promote health and wellbeing through engaging diverse groups and cultures.