The Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND) will hold a hybrid event commemorating the United Nations International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking and launching the 2022 World Drug Report.
The First World Conference on Health in Detention aims to provide health care professionals and managers working in detention settings, and academics from a range of relevant disciplines with a platform to share their experiences, challenges, lessons learnt and research, and to mutually promote a whole government stewardship approach to health in detention.
Over 10 special mandates will present a joint statement on human rights and drug policies, as well as related recommendations in the most recent report on HIV and human rights by the UNHCHR.
UNODC will launch the World DrugReport in a new format by holding a roundtable discussion involving both UNODC and global experts from various related fields to discuss the findings of the Report.
Speakers from across the globe come together to examine the impacts of drug policy enforcement, how reparations can be crucial to ensure a fairer future and discuss their work within their communities.
The 10th anniversary edition of the Support. Don't Punish Global Day of Action promises yet another global show of force for sustainable alternatives to the war on drugs.
Join the African Network of People who Use Drugs (AfricaNPUD), with speakers from UNAIDS and from the community, for the launch of a landmark report documenting this situation which can inform future drug laws and policies and enhance human rights advocacy among people who use drugs in Africa.
The World Hepatitis Summit (WHS) is an innovative, large-scale, global meeting to advance the viral hepatitis agenda and provide a platform for a broad hepatitis community to take stock of progress to date, share ideas, experiences and best practice in addressing the many challenges of viral hepatitis.
A seminar discussing how modes of personal connection matter in establishing and maintaining working relationships between a range of differently situated actors.
IDPC’s Drug decriminalisation [e]Course is a free-to-access online learning course that is open to anyone interested in this important topic. With the launch of the Russian version of the course, activists from the countries of Eastern Europe and Central Asia will have access to cutting-edge knowledge in the field of modern approaches.
[e]Курс IDPC по декриминализации наркотиков — это бесплатный онлайн-курс обучения, который открыт для всех, кто интересуется этой темой. С запуском новой версии курса активисты из стран ВЕЦА получат доступ к передовым знаниям и современным практикам для ведения успешной деятельности в своих странах.