This tool offers self-guided education on police violence against women who use drugs. It may also be interesting to other professionals, including social workers, health care professionals, and providers of harm reduction services as an advocacy tool for fairer drug policies.
This report examines the rising use of NPS in Scotland within five at-risk groups: young people, people with mental health concerns, people affected by homelessness, PWID and MSM.
IDPC oferece uma visão geral e análise do UNGASS, abrangendo a adoção do documento final do UNGASS, o plenário, mesas redondas e eventos paralelos, bem como o envolvimento da sociedade civil dentro e fora do edifício da ONU.
The report, whilst a formidable synthesis and analysis of UNODC’s data, suffers, in part, from uncertainty deriving from poor, incomplete or entirely absent data.
Ambassador Pedro Moitinho de Almeida gives his concluding remarks as CND Facilitator for post-UNGASS matters at the October 2016 CND Intersessionals concerning implementation of UNGASS outcome recommendations.
This report by IDPC analyses the factors that permitted a novel Latin American position to be forged within UNASUR, the main agreements, and lays out the differences of opinion, as well as the drug policy challenges that lie ahead for the region.
Em editorial lançado na semana passada, a importante publicação científica do Reino Unido defendeu o fim da guerra às drogas e conclamou a comunidade médica para a construção de uma nova política, pautada no cuidado e no respeito à dignidade dos usuários.
The EMCDDA publishes a report providing an update on infectious diseases related to injecting drug use in Europe, it covers both the EMCDDA Drug-related infectious diseases indicator, which collects data on the situation, and the responses in the area.
IDPC outlines the road to the Political Declaration review in 2019, detailing how best to capitalise on progress made at UNGASS and where work still remains to be done.
The Human Rights Awareness and Promotion Forum examines the human rights and public health implications of the new, heavily criminal justice-focused law in Uganda.
Strategic action at the policy level is urgently needed to increase access to HCV prevention, testing and treatment among PWID, the group at highest risk of HCV infection.