Like the draconian 'Anti-Homosexuality' law before it, the new Narcotics Law endangers public health by further criminalising people who use drugs, pushing them into the margins and hindering access to health.
El modelo cooperativo de cultivo de cannabis de Barcelona está siendo atacado, a pesar de la evidencia de su éxito en reducir daños y fomentar el reforzamiento comunitario.
The entire UN system, including CND and UNODC, must join the growing number of UN agencies and Member States documenting and denouncing the harms of the ‘war on drugs’, and calling for drug policies that centre human rights.
Facing the threat of an increasingly securitised and repressive EU approach to drug policy, harm reductionists across the continent and within the bloc's institutions must deepen solidarity and resistance in defence of health and rights based responses.
Minnesota's drug policy reforms, particularly on cannabis and harm reduction represent a step in the right direction; but the continued use of punitive measures and the lack of safe supply programs are misguided.
Ann Fordham (IDPC Executive Director) analyses the key takeaways and significance of the OHCHR's latest report, noting how its call for transformative change includes an unprecedented recommendation to consider the responsible regulation of illegal drug markets.
After seven years of service to the Board of Directors, IDPC bids farewell to outgoing member and harm reduction champion, Donald MacPherson; with Vicki Hanson and Smriti Rana ensuring continued leadership.
Defining criminal groups involved in the informal drug trade as 'terrorists' risks deepening prejudices and repressive state responses, rather than decreasing violence.
Campaigners are committed to building a mass movement of people mobilising through diverse strategies and tactics to reclaim power for our communities and bring the 'war on drugs' to its belated end.