This report highlights the disproportionate social, economic, and culturally embedded effects of women and girls who inject drugs and who are more likely than their male counterparts to acquire HIV.
This annual report provides snapshots of the variety of work that Mainline has conducted in 2014 from small scale outreach work aimed at gay men who use drugs, to a large scale study into people with a problematic GHB habit.
This OSF paper elaborates on the gender dimension of drug policy and law with attention to the burdens that ill-conceived policies and inadequate services place on women and girls.
This report by the National Forum on Drug-related Deaths (NFDRD/The Forum) discusses its work as an independent expert advisory group of professionals and representatives working to reduce drug-related deaths in Scotland.
This quarterly South East Europe Drug Policy Network newsletter will keep interested organisations institutions and individuals updated on drug policy developments along with news in the website and social media of the network.
This report conducted in Egypt gathered information around HIV prevalence among vulnerable groups with the objective of planning effective interventions and prevention programmes.
Harm Reduction International and its partners are calling for governments to redirect 10% of the resources that they currently spend in the war on drugs to harm reduction.
This Brookings report analyses the evolution of Uruguay's drug policies, in particular its history of relatively liberal drug policies and its role as the first country to legalize and regulate every level of the market for cannabis.
This OSF report explores the case of Catalonia where punitive drug policy at the national level has coexisted with a regional policy that has proactively addressed drug use as a public health matter.
The Transnational Institute explores the 1990 and 1998 UNGASS events and discusses the increasing tensions and cracks in the "Vienna consensus," as well as systemic challenges and recent treaty breaches.