The Commission will also organise a 12-week online public consultation (accessible via the Commission's public consultations page) allowing the wider public to share views and inputs. It will run in Spring 2018.
The draft bill introduces important changes to Myanmar drug law, including an approach based on public health instead of criminal justice, and better access to health services instead of long prison sentences for drug users.
The report argues that to face mortality rates among people who use drugs in the UK the use of drug consumption rooms is imperative, especially in light of the rise of synthetic opioids like fentanyl and carfentanil.
Mainline and MENAHRA provide practical guidelines, from messaging to evaluation, to advocate for harm reduction services for women who use drugs in the MENA region.
INPUD and other organisations of affected communities argue for a multi-pronged, well-resourced approach to primary prevention that centres community ownership.
The Open Society Foundations presents three case studies to support civil society-led efforts and partnerships with government to ensure the sustainability of services during and after transition.
The New Zealand Drug Foundation provides an overview of the country's drug situation and outlines four key priorities that the new Parliament should address to improve drug policy.