The 32nd International Human Rights Training Programme, organised by Equitas, will aim to strengthen the capacity of human rights organisations to undertake educational efforts aimed at building a global culture of human rights.
This national conference on the role of treatment in recovery will provide an unrivalled opportunity to update knowledge, hear about good practice, and meet others working in the same area.
The Regional Dialogue is aimed at organizing a forum for representatives of governments and civil society of Eastern Europe and Central Asia to have a constructive dialogue and share information and experience on creation of advantageous legal environment and elimination of legal barriers and discrimination related to HIV infection.
With the Government’s new sexual health and teenage pregnancy strategy due in autumn 2011, the 4th annual symposium provides a timely opportunity for local practitioners and stakeholders to gain a valuable insight into the Government’s vision for reducing teenage pregnancy and STI rates in the UK.
Harrogate International Centre, North Yorkshire, England
11 May 2011 - 12 May 2011
This conference is the largest event in the UK for GPs, and aims to examine the critical role primary care plays in working with drug and alcohol users, their families and carers.
The 6th International Conference in Drugs and Young People will explore the impact of drug use on young people and how youth related problems can be tackled by various human service fields.
The main objective of the discussion is to help recognize issues that need to be addressed in order to develop effective regional advocacy strategies to influence policy-making that affect access to and quality of harm reduction in the CEE/CA region as a whole and in individual countries.
The 2011 conference will have a strong focus on building the skills and capacity of civil society organisations in harm reduction implementation and advocacy, and will provide a forum to highlight the particular needs of women who use drugs and other marginalised populations within the overall harm reduction response.
The 2011 conference will have a strong focus on building the skills and capacity of civil society organisations in harm reduction implementation and advocacy, and will provide a forum to highlight the particular needs of women who use drugs and other marginalised populations within the overall harm reduction response.
The 2011 conference will have a strong focus on building the skills and capacity of civil society organisations in harm reduction implementation and advocacy, and will provide a forum to highlight the particular needs of women who use drugs and other marginalised populations within the overall harm reduction response.
The 2011 conference will have a strong focus on building the skills and capacity of civil society organisations in harm reduction implementation and advocacy, and will provide a forum to highlight the particular needs of women who use drugs and other marginalised populations within the overall harm reduction response.
Youth RISE will host a youth pre-conference on 31 March - 2 April, immediately prior to IHRA’s 22nd Annual Harm Reduction Conference in Beirut, Lebanon. The pre-conference is open to young people between the ages of 16 and 29 who are affected by drug policy, use drugs and/or work in the drugs field.