INPUD interrogates 'progress' toward decriminalisation, pointing to gaps and pending challenges, including in relation to enduring stigmatisation and prohibition.
IDPC provides a critique of the UNODC Strategy 2021-2025 with a focus on two critical issues: the exclusion of civil society and communities from the development and approval of the document; and the departure from the policy priorities established in the 2018 UN system Common Position on drugs.
IDPC takes stock of progress made on the implementation of the recommendations included in the UNGASS Outcome Document, focusing on six critical areas: public health, development, human rights, civil society engagement, UN agency collaboration and cooperation, and drug policy evaluation.
ITPC and Dristi Nepal offer insights into the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic on populations impacted by HIV, and responses by civil society and community networks.
FCAA highlights how marginalised communities in the US and globally have been impacted by COVID-19 and how their needs have changed over the past year.
Despite a historic fall in the number of people executed for drug offences worldwide, the amount of people sentenced to death has worryingly increased.
UNODC and WHO find that community management of opioid overdose through training and naloxone provision is highly effective in low- and middle-income country contexts.