IDPC, WOLA, CIM and Dejusticia have published a series to share examples of innovative approaches that incorporate a gender perspective and the principles of public health and human rights into drug policy.
The ISCDP and Munk School of Global Affairs lay out four possible options for domestic cannabis regulation in the face of current international drug control.
IDPC and PRI discuss how the UNGASS Outcome Document provides unprecedented opportunities to propose criminal justice reform and drug policy options grounded in fundamental UN principles.
The declaration calls for participation of affected communities and harm reduction services in formulating and implementing hepatitis C strategies and for holding governments to account.