Support. Don't punish global day of action 2015
One of the main activities of the Support. Don’t Punish campaign is a Global Day of Action taking place on 26th June each year.
26th June 2015 will be the third Day of Action organised so far. On 26th June 2013, 41 cities from around the world took part in the first ever Global Day of Action. On 26th June 2014, 100 cities around the world held a huge variety of different actions.
Why 26th June?
26th June is the United Nations’ International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking – a day that on which many governments celebrate their contributions to the global ‘war on drugs’. In the past, some governments have even commemorated this day by holding public executions or beatings of drug offenders.
By taking part in the Global Day of Action, you can help to “reclaim” the message on this important day.
26th June is also the United Nations’ International Day in Support of Victims of Torture – an ironic coincidence given the widespread torture and abuse suffered in the name of the war on drugs.
What can you do this year?
The aim for the Global Day of Action is to produce high-profile and visually symbolic local actions. It is your choice to decide what these actions are – and this decision depends on what is feasible and affordable, what works best in the local context, and what you think will have the greatest impact. The numbers involved can range from 10 or 20 people, to more than 100 people in some cities – and we hope that the examples from other cities can serve as inspiration as well. One of the greatest impacts that the campaign can have is through attracting positive media attention and raising awareness of the campaign issues. We recommend that local partners engage with the local media ahead of 26th June.
The only requirement we ask is that these actions are connected to the global campaign by using the Support. Don’t Punish logo. This could be on t-shirts, banners, posters, reports or other materials.
This allows us to tie together the local actions and to demonstrate that they are all part of a coordinated global effort. In many cities, you may also decide to use the Support. Don’t Punish logo alongside that of your organisation, your partners, and other campaigns.
Finally, this Global Day of Action will be the last one before the UN General Assembly Special Session (UNGASS) on drugs takes place in April 2016. 26th June 2015 is therefore an excellent opportunity to raise awareness of the campaign issues.
If you are looking for inspiration about what to do, have a look at the actions that took place in 2013 and 2014!
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