IDPC outlines the key issues for consideration by member states as they reflect on what has been achieved since the adoption of the 2009 Political Declaration and Plan of Action and the implications for the next phase of the international drug policy regime.
This side event will be an opportunity to present the main findings of the report, as well as to discuss the report’s recommendations on the next decade in global drug policy.
The two-day conference will strengthen our community of activists, advocates, and young people in Europe working on drug policy and intersecting issues.
Penal Reform International, the International Drug Policy Consortium and the Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network underscore the urgency of criminal justice reform to reduce negative impact of drug control on human rights.
The 3rd Brandenburg Forum report outlines the discussions held by 56 experts from 15 countries on the state and direction of the global drug control regime in view of the 2019 CND Ministerial Segment.
This three-day course is designed to increase the understanding of participants on the main intersections between drug policy, public health and human rights.
ANPUD releases statement on June 26th as a reminder that the war on drugs continues and drug policy must prioritise human rights and harm reduction measures.