The occupation of Crimea will have catastrophic consequences on the situation relating to HIV and drug-use
United Nations Drug Policy
Read the 2012 and 2013 HCLU Film Catalogues
In 2012, the HCLU produced 154 movies, of which 76 are foreign-language, and 78 are in Hungarian. In 2013, we produced 64 movies – 16 in Hungarian and 48 in other languages. During those two years, we won five prizes and held five training courses in video advocacy. Browse these two catalogues and open the videos by clicking on the links.
Breaking Down the Vienna Consensus on Drugs
The consensus behind global drug prohibition is fading – watch the new video we filmed at the high level UN meeting in Vienna and find out why!
Debunk the INCB! – Video Campaign
The HCLU’s Drugreporter is launching a video campaign to debunk the offensive of the International Narcotics Control Board against drug policy reform initiatives
Polish Drug Policy by Numbers
On average, someone is arrested every three hours in Poland on suspicion of drug possession, most often during a routine street frisk.
Disagreement Over Meaningful Involvement of Civil Society at EU Drug Meeting
The Lithuanian EU presidency invited civil society members to present their views on UNGASS 2016 at the meeting of the Horizontal Working Party on Drugs
Civil Society Expresses Concerns Over EU Action Plan on Drugs
The EU’s expert group on drugs has discussed how civil society can be involved in a more meaningful way in the formulation of drug policy
Ethan Nadelmann: Harm Reduction and Drug Policy Reform
Ethan Nadelmann on harm reduction and drug policy reform – conflict, coexistence, or harmony? Watch the video we filmed at the international harm reduction conference in Vilnius!
Former Polish President: I Was Wrong
The former president of Poland, Alexander Kwasniewski apologized for supporting the criminalization of drug users in his speech at the opening session of the international harm reduction conference
The Global Drug Prohibition Regime: Half a Century of Failed Policymaking?
Video of the discussion forum at the CEU in Budapest with Wolfgang Reinicke (CEU), Sandeep Chawla (UNODC), Niamh Eastwood (Release), Martin Jelsma (TNI) and Kasia Malinowska-Sempruch (OSF).









