The increased visibility of the struggles of patients, particularly children, who are denied therapies involving medical cannabis has galvanised support.
State program in New York expands access to naloxone by teaching prisoners how to use lifesaving antidote with aim that on release they will be used to stem opioid overdose deaths.
The Minister of Health agreed higher investment was needed into harm reduction approaches, including needle and syringe programmes and overdose prevention.
The recent publication of the Nikkei Asian Review of an article about drug trafficking and the Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh casts doubts on the publication's editorial rigour.
The militarization of the war on drugs only creates more harm that Brazil should not follow, Mexico provides an unfortunate example of the failures of this approach.