This document describes good practices and lessons learnt from local partner organisations of Bridging the Gaps, regarding how they have engaged and reached out to underserved key populations.
UNAIDS underscores the importance of a harm reduction approach towards drug consumption as a tool to eradicate HIV/AIDS in a chapter on people who use drugs.
This annual national report from Public Health England describes trends in the extent of infections and associated risks and behaviours among people who inject drugs in the UK to the end of 2014 with updated information from November 2015.
Count the Costs demonstrates how the war on drugs, while declared in the name of protecting young people from the ‘drug threat’, has exposed them to far greater harm.
The American Civil Liberties Union of California analyses the effects of the implementation of Prop 47 on crime rates and other societal factors across the state and makes recommendations for the future.
This new study, a part of the CAHR Malaysia country project, inspects the small amount of women who use drugs that are known to community services in Malaysia to find answers about their situation and background.
The newest newsletter on drug policy in South East Europe covers a range of topic varying from the foundation of a new network to the importance for the UNGASS 2016 for the region.
This paper by Health Poverty Action and IDPC sets out the ways in which current drug control efforts are already impacting upon the development sector’s efforts to achieve sustainable development.
This HRI report compiles case studies of alternatives to compulsory detention centres in various Asian countries to encourage a shift towards a more community-based and human rights focused approach.
This SSDP report showcases some of our accomplishments, media highlights, numbers, campaigns, chapters, events, financial information, partners, and more from June 2013-June 2014.