Studies suggest, for instance, that emergency medical services are significantly less likely to administer life-saving naloxone in the event of an overdose.
Inspired by Colombia, the new Mexican president Lopez Obrador proposes a “transitional justice” based on amnesty and decriminalisation to stop the drug war.
The selected candidate will help us enhance IDPC’s visibility by helping our communications work, and providing some research and administrative support to our small team of advocates.
In a gross violation of human rights, the Sri Lankan government plans to begin hanging drug dealers in an effort to emulate Rodrigo Duterte's violent war on drugs campaign in the Philippines.
Maria-Goretti stresses the need for unity within the civil society community in order to collaborate and provide support for drug users who need resources and policies that stress health and human rights.
In Brussels, the Civil Society Forum on Drugs discusses the future of the European Monitoring Centre on Drugs and Drug Addiction and the drug coordination and funding system of the European Commission, weakened by political tensions on the EU's future.
Students for Sensible Drug Policy fights worldwide against the war on drugs and needs your help to improve its international activities and get itself heard further.
In explaining the struggle led by SSDP in Mexico, Marisa Morales proves the significance of SSDP which needs your help to improve its international activities.
A new video from MENHARA depicts the current status of harm reduction in the MENA region and offers suggestions on what more can be done to improve the situation.