Past Events

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Prison Drug Policy Symposium

Prison Drug Policy Symposium

London, UK
4 May 2017
This symposium will bring together a diverse range of stakeholders, policymakers and experts to propose pragmatic policy changes to reduce drug-related harms and improve prison outcomes.
Psychedelic Science 2017

Psychedelic Science 2017

Oakland, California
18 April 2017 - 23 April 2017
At Psychedelic Science 2017, the international scientific community will come together to share and discover new research into the benefits and risks of psychedelics and related compounds.
Hepatitis C Community Summit

Hepatitis C Community Summit

Amsterdam, Netherlands
17 April 2017 - 18 April 2017
The event aims to bridge the gap between research, harm reduction, treatment and people living with hepatitis C.
Harm reduction in the new environment

Harm reduction in the new environment

Vilnius, Lithuania
3 April 2017 - 5 April 2017
This four day conference, organised by The Eurasian Harm Reduction Network (EHRN) will serve as a regional discussion platform in advance to the 25th International Harm Reduction Conference in Montreal in 2017, and to the 22th International AIDS Conference in 2018.
Canada's Drug Futures Forum

Canada's Drug Futures Forum

Ottawa, Canada
3 April 2017 - 4 April 2017
Recent decisions by the Canadian government concerning harm reduction, opioids, cannabis, and sentencing are signalling a new approach to managing illicit drug use in Canada.
Regional CEECA Harm Reduction Conference 2017

Regional CEECA Harm Reduction Conference 2017

Vilnius, Lithuania
3 April 2017 - 5 April 2017
The Regional Harm Reduction Conference will be dedicated to the results, lessons learnt, and perspectives of civil society and community-driven advocacy for sustainable and high-quality harm reduction programs in CEECA.
Drug Policy in Austria

Drug Policy in Austria

Vienna, Austria
16 March 2017
The first 2017 Human Rights Talk discusses "Two steps forward and one step back on the road to human rights based drug policy in Austria".