In just 16 months, the Report managed to open up a discussion as frank as it was unprecedented of all the options available in the quest for more effective policies for dealing with the drug problem in the Hemisphere.
Women who use drugs are heavily stigmatised, as well as being frequently ignored, invisiblised, and sidelined in the formation of policy and approaches to harm reduction and service provision.
This report discusses alternatives to cannabis prohibition, highlighting that these should not be viewed as a binary choice between prohibition and a for-profit commercial model.
This publication explores how the growth of the cannabis social clubs model in Spain demonstrates that cannabis legalisation does not necessarily lead to commercialisation.
This report analyses the living conditions of transgender female sex workers in Beijing and Shanghai, and highlights the need to guarantee their access to health and HIV treatment services.
Further epidemiological studies on this area are needed to prevent drug use and health care for young people that have a risky or problematic drug use.
This report examines individual-level factors that predict the use of public health services in 23 Latin American and Caribbean countries, where there is significant variation in the percentage of citizens who access such services.