RAND offers a systematic assessment of the past, present, and possible futures of synthetic opioids in the United States, highlighting the need to improve existing responses.
OHCHR addresses the intersections between situations of deprivation of liberty and violence, death and serious injury, noting specific impacts on people who use drugs.
This multi-country research suggests sexual minority youth are at higher risk of substance use behaviours than their peers, which underscores the need for tailored approaches.
The ENPUD digest provides information about the activities of its members and updates on developments in activism and the policy landscape in the EECA region.
RAND provides insights on the U.S. markets for cocaine, heroin, cannabis and methamphetamine. Covering the years 2006–2016, it offers statistics on prevalence, use and expenditure.
The UK government offers a comprehensive overview of drug use trends amongst people who inject drugs, as well as information on the prevalence of HIV and viral hepatitis.
Gurises Unidos and CWS surveyed public officials, experts and children of incarcerated parents to offer recommendations on how to ensure their rights are guaranteed.