Join experts in a webinar hosted by WOLA as they explore adverse effects of militarised drug policies and the need for effective, rights-based solutions to the overdose crisis.
CRISA's Biennial International Conference on Drugs, Alcohol and Society in Africa focuses on the theme "Improving access to treatment for substance use disorders: Emerging strategies and persisting challenges", in Abuja.
Each year the UNGA Third Committee negotiates the Omnibus Resolution, which contains a summary of the latest developments and updates in international drug policy by UN bodies.
Dianova International hosts an online event to discuss lived experiences and best practices for working with LGBTQ+ people who use drugs, promoting greater inclusion and access to services.
This webinar aims to provide updates on recent legal reforms towards decriminalisation, and to discuss how they might support efforts towards harm reduction and human rights objectives.
Cranstoun to host a learning summit to discuss innovation and collaboration in harm reduction & drug policy, domestic abuse, criminal justice, housing and, homelessness, children and young people’s services.
NHRC announces several bilingual, virtual events and training opportunities to promote education, engagement, and empowerment alongside communities affected by drug use and racialized drug policies.
Youth Rise disseminate key findings from their Catalysts for Change Report, examining qualitative data from 8 countries which highlight the challenges and needs of young people who use opioids, and support rights-based harm reduction approaches.
Under the theme 'Managing Addiction Through Integrated Intervention in The Challenging Era', this years regional meeting features interactive sessions on providing holistic and evidence-based care, hosted by The Universiti Malaya Centre for Addiction Science Studies in Kuala Lumpur.