Participants discussed drug policy in Poland, the European Drug Strategy and Action Plan, cannabis drug policy reform, decriminalisation, and the 56th Session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs.
This report provides a snapshot of field experiences on voluntary and human rights-based harm reduction programmes in China, India, Indonesia, Kenya and Malaysia.
The aim of this paper is to discuss the implementation of the new laws and to explore the key challenges in creating regulatory regimes for recreational marijuana.
This report documents the failure of current federal drug policies to support safety and highlights Canada’s escalating military role in the war of drugs.
This report contains recommendations for federal legislative reform related to civil rights, deficit reduction, law enforcement, foreign policy, sentencing, effective drug treatment, public health, and drug prevention education.
78 governments and civil society in 106 countries report the existence of laws and policies which present obstacles to accessing HIV services for key populations.
The report documents the failing role that current federal drug policies play in supporting safety and health and draws attention to the acute need for an improved system of supports for people who inject drugs.