The task for this consultant is to develop a “roadmap” of EU institutions and mechanisms that can be used by EHRN, IDPC and others in their advocacy efforts for drug policy reform. The deadline for applications is Friday 8th March 2013.
The Secretary General of the OAS highlights the urgency to analyse the results of drug policies in the Americas and to explore new approaches to strengthen these efforts and make them more effective.
The global pressure for agricultural land, the drug wars and the coup of 2009 have recently increased the human rights abuses in Honduras, especially among indigenous and peasant groups.
The introduction of the Psychoactive Substances Bill is a comprehensive and thoughtful response to what is proving to be one of the biggest challenges to drug policy makers around the world.
State governments are increasing efforts to fight drug use and drug trafficking in a way that is once again blurring the lines between a public health focus and a law enforcement focus on the issue.
An increasing number of policy makers worldwide are declaring that the existing approach to drug policies, which focuses on the use of law enforcement, has failed to prevent illicit drug use and supply.