This paper by Health Poverty Action and IDPC sets out the ways in which current drug control efforts are already impacting upon the development sector’s efforts to achieve sustainable development.
This HRI report compiles case studies of alternatives to compulsory detention centres in various Asian countries to encourage a shift towards a more community-based and human rights focused approach.
This SSDP report showcases some of our accomplishments, media highlights, numbers, campaigns, chapters, events, financial information, partners, and more from June 2013-June 2014.
As prisões brasileiras são um desastre quanto aos direitos humanos. Os presos – mesmo aqueles que não foram condenados – são frequentemente mantidos em celas superlotadas, onde proliferam a violência e as doenças.
Os estudos analisam o discurso e a realidade da reforma na política de drogas, a criminalização do consumo, alternativas ao encarceramento, a prisão de mulheres por uso/tráfico de drogas e a situação dos jovens na América Latina.
Human Rights Watch describes how overcrowding in the prisons of the north-eastern state of Pernambuco is among the worst in the country and is a part of a prison system responsible for numerous human rights abuses.
Uma recente viagem ao Brasil levou o autor deste artigo a questionar o papel dos EUA na perpetuação de mitos sobre as drogas e a “guerra às drogas”, bem como o impacto que isto tem nos direitos humanos dos cidadãos estadunidenses e de outros países cujos governos continuam a seguir o exemplo dos EUA.
A recent trip to Brazil prompted the author to question the US’s role in perpetuating drug myths and the “war on drugs” and the impact this is having on the human rights of US citizens and those in other countries whose governments continue to follow the US example.
This articles examines a new project aiming to reduce the high rates of heroin overdose in prisons in New York through a collaboration between public health and correctional facility workers.
This resource by Harm Reduction International aims to help prepare harm reduction service providers to work with children and young people, who are found to globally experience barriers to accessing services.