As 5 US states prepare to vote on cannabis legalisation, The Drug Policy Alliance looks at the effects of legalisation in Colorado, Washington, Oregon and Alaska. The report finds a dramatic decrease in marijuana arrests and convictions, as well as increased tax revenues.
Current drug policies in Myanmar focus heavily on repression and criminalisation. However, the majority of arrests impact small time users whilst the traffickers slip through the net. TNI recommends that evidence-based policy become accepted by enforcement officials and by the community at large.
TNI discuss the options for Paraguay and its current and future relationship with cannabis. Will corruption, money laundering and illicit trafficking continue to grow or can legal regulation prevail?
This report offers an overview of the initiatives undertaken by the TB/HIV Care Association around policy, advocacy and human rights promotion targeting key vulnerable populations.
The ARASA HIV, TB and Human Rights 2016 report identifies and analyses both national and regional findings to identify significant developments in creating enabling legal and regulatory frameworks for key and emerging human rights issues.
This 2015 Annual Report shows how the scope, scale and ambition of RCNF-funded initiatives have resulted in demonstrable and positive impact on the lives of those most affected by the HIV epidemic.