This last webinar will focus on drug policy and drug policy reform, especially in light of the failed and harmful "War on Drugs". It will explore the need to have a human rights based approach to drug policy that is done with meaningful involvement of people who use drugs.
This event will explore the tensions and trade-offs that exist between drugs, development and peacebuilding policies and the uneven distribution of costs and benefits of interventions.
The conference is aimed at sharing and promoting best practices and legal initiatives on medical and social services for inmates and those released in the COVID-19 circumstances.
This new edition of the radio show aims to inform and educate listeners about the failure of the “war on drugs” and to promote the services and advocacy offered by CAHMA.
On 21st July, we honour and remember those who have perished in wholly avoidable deaths, and stand in solidarity with affected communities worldwide in demanding policies and attitudes that empower people who use drugs.
As part of its response to the current COVID-19 pandemic, Scottish Drugs Forum is hosting a series of free webinars. These webinars will address crucial aspects of the support of people with drug problems and the delivery of effective services that provide treatment and support, reduce harm and protect people from COVID-19.
The event should contribute to defining the indicators for collecting data and producing regional assessments of the impact of COVID-19 to key populations in South East Europe.
The forum seeks to assist the government of Sierra Leone in its process of harmonising and reforming its drug laws and rooting them in human rights, public health and sustainable development.