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Geneva-Vienna dialogue on the world drug problem

Geneva-Vienna dialogue on the world drug problem

Geneva, Switzerland
10 May 2018
Mexico, Austria, Switzerland and the Global Commission on Drug Policy organise a Vienna-Geneva dialogue on the direction and pending challenges facing the global drug control regime.
INCB Civil Society Hearing

INCB Civil Society Hearing

Vienna, Austria
7 May 2018
The hearing will be on the topic of “The Use of Cannabis for Medical and Non-Medical Purposes.”
International conference on addiction and associated disorders

International conference on addiction and associated disorders

London, United Kingdom
6 May 2018 - 8 May 2018
iCAAD Events bring together a wide range of academics, researchers and practitioners to join discussions on the most innovative developing research and trending topics in the specialities of mental health, behavioural health, addiction and recovery.
The Museum of Drug Policy 2018

The Museum of Drug Policy 2018

Mexico City, Mexico
3 May 2018 - 5 May 2018
The Museum of Drug Policy is a pop-up arts and cultural hub featuring live programming and art from around the world that highlights how drug policies impact and shape our communities.
Support. Don't Punish communications training workshop in Asia

Support. Don't Punish communications training workshop in Asia

Bangkok, Thailand
29 April 2018 - 2 May 2018
The key objective of the training is to strengthen the skills and competences of civil society partners in Asia to deploy communication strategies and technologies for the advancement of their harm reduction and drug policy reform advocacy, and the reach of the Support. Don’t Punish campaign.

63th Session: Inter-American drug abuse control commission

Ciudad de México, México
24 April 2018 - 26 April 2018
The Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission (CICAD) is the Western Hemisphere's policy forum for dealing with the drug problem. The CICAD Executive Secretariat supports the Commission by strengthening the human and institutional capabilities and channeling the collective efforts of its member states to reduce the production, trafficking and use of illegal drugs. The Hemispheric Drug Strategy, approved in May 2010, expresses the firm commitment of member states to deal with the consequences of the drug trade, which pose a growing threat to health, economic development, social cohesion, and the rule of law.