This regional congress will focus on the specific stakes of the death penalty in East and South-East Asia and particularly on the use of capital punishment against drug traffickers.
As the UNGASS 2016 approaches, there is a need to consider how criminal justice approaches best fit within efforts to create an integrated and balanced approach for the international drug control regime.
This conference aims to engage in grassroots advocacy, resource development, coalition building and direct services for those made vulnerable by drug use.
The Global Addiction Conference is the annual meeting for the Global Addiction Association and this year will look at the impact of addictions, patient care and beyond.
At this side-event for the UN Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, expert panelists on drug policies and corrections in peace-keeping/post-conflict situations will present the challenges and opportunities in those respective areas.
This side event aims at taking stock of contributions from the World Health Organisation, national policy makers and other stakeholders to inform the UNGASS debate on drugs.
This course will provide a diversity of stake-holders with the confidence and accuracy to identify and determine the impact of drug legalisation on their activities.
This webinar will examine how community harm reduction advocates, activists, policymakers and practitioners are reframing drug use with a human rights and structural lens, and as a public health issue, instead of a criminal issue.