This briefing will look at how organisations can work together to commission services effectively, tackle drug-related harm and lay the foundations for victim recovery.
Discussions will focus on the challenges to policies and programmes within production, transit and consumer markets, including those in places as distant as Afghanistan and those closer to home.
The lecture will address important issues related to drug policy, drug use and HIV, by one of the most authoritative voices and well-known activists of drug policy reform in the MENA.
The conference will focus on the impact of dependence on society, including policy initiatives targeted at dealing with the difficulties associated with it.
This meeting will focus on the chances of the 2016 UN General Assembly on Drugs delivering increased rights and services for people who use drugs, and what the UK government will be doing to secure this outcome.
Before an audience of experts, academics, and students, the Vienna-based UN agencies will present the changes of their policies and priorities in response to new understandings of issues they deal with, as well as the external environment.
The participants at the 4th Regular Session of the CICAD will debate about the importance of public policies in prevention and treatment programmes and alternative models to incarceration.