IDPC recommends improving data collection, prioritising health-based responses, reviewing drug policy frameworks and ensuring robust civil society engagement.
UNAIDS Ghana and IDPC bring together key actors to identify priorities for tackling stigma surrounding people who use drugs, including education, training, and policy reform.
UNAIDS and UNDP offer guidance to assist in preparing for crises, suggest principles and actions, propose coordinated responses, and advocate for long-lasting initiatives to prevent future crises.
HRI highlight that the global movement for abolition of the death penalty continues to gain ground, yet progress related to drug offences specifically remains a persistent fight.
Friedman et al. call for expansion of interventions that do not only target overdose death rates but also social inequalities that place minoritised communities at the disadvantage in receiving care
Harm Reduction International publishes a summary of major debates, decisions and documents related to drug policy from the 55th session of the Human Rights Council.
TEDI find consistent adulteration and risk trends across Europe's drug market since 2018, and call for more resources to improve market monitoring and harm reduction.
Michaud et al. analyse public discourse surrounding safer supply, highlighting potential implications of moral panic for people who use drugs and healthcare access.
The EU Civil Society Forum on Drugs discusses decriminalisation, focusing on members' perspectives and noting how this framework could contribute to the EU's commitment to balanced, human-rights based approach.