Volteface sheds light on the role of social media in facilitating access to controlled substances and the impact of this phenomenon, particularly on young people.
The London Joint Working Group explores current barriers and solutions to improve data sharing pathways between testing, treatment and care for hepatitis C patients in the UK.
Limited access to syringes and needles as well as a lack of knowledge regarding the risks of sharing injecting equipment are some the causes of HIV and Hep C infections in Uganda.
Given that many African states are invested in the 'war on drugs', the importance of UNGASS is extremely prevalent, particularly given the long history of punitive drug policy on this continent.
This research shows that putting people through programs that aim to help and support them as an alternative to incarceration reduce the odds of recidivism.
This research piece explores how a shift in drug policing towards harm reduction can create an environment for people who use drugs where police is an ally rather than an adversary.
The Dundee Drugs Commission presents its findings and recommendations to transform the city's approach to drug use, offering a blueprint for the city and the rest of the country.