To better facilitate civil society engagement in the first thematic discussion the workshop will give room to discuss the October topics and will give guidance on the speaker selection process.
CDP's sixth conference 'Embracing the trouble: New ways of doing, being and knowing' will feature keynote addresses from some of the world's leading scholars of alcohol and other drugs.
This event will identify shared themes, interests and issues of concern and explore means by which these stakeholders can become empowered to achieve Scotland’s national mission to reduce drug-related deaths and improve lives.
International Overdose Awareness Day is the world’s largest annual campaign to end overdose, remember without stigma those who have died and acknowledge the grief of the family and friends left behind.
Within the frameworks of the Paradigma Coalition, Youth RISE and Students for Sensible Drug Policy International will deliver their annual Youth Response to the UNODC's World Drug Report.
The theme for this year's policy week is "Putting People First", which expands on the statement issued by the United Nations Human Rights Commission calling on all countries to End Stigma and Discrimination and Put People First.
The IAS is holding its 12th biennial conference in 2023, presenting cutting-edge advances in basic, clinical and operational HIV research. Early Registration closes on 8 February 2023.
The webinar will feature a presentation of the World Drug Report 2023 by UNODC experts, plus input from civil society on how they use the report in their work, followed by questions & answers.