Watch online the films screened at the Drugreporter Film Sessions at HRI Conference, Montreal 2017.
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The Time Is Now To Eliminate Hepatitis C
Humankind has the capacity and knowledge to eliminate the Hepatitis C virus from Earth – but stigma, prejudice and greed stand in the way. Watch our movie produced in cooperation with the Correlation Network and learn more!
“Sport Isn’t For Drug Users!” “…Or Is It?” “Really? Again??”
Watch the video of David Pešek (SANANIM, Czech Republic) about soccer, drugs, faith, honesty, equality, boundaries, relationships, trust, social workers, seven teams, and dozens of fans and spectators.
The HR17 Sessions
Watch 7 full sessions filmed at the 25th Harm Reduction International Conference!
At The Heart of the Response: Reunion of the International Harm Reduction Movement
Watch our conference movie and learn more about the key issues highlighted at the Harm Reduction International Conference in Montreal, 14-17 May 2017!
Drugreporter Team Receives The International Rolleston Award
We are honoured to recieve the most prestigious international award for harm reduction advocacy.
Dose of Science: marijuana as a substitute for opioid painkillers
In case you haven’t heard, there is an opioid epidemic in the United States. The phenomenon is not driven by the use of illegal substances, rather it is caused in part by the overprescription of opioid based painkillers, such as Oxycontin. Exploratory studies have suggested that patients with access to medical cannabis reduce their intake of painkillers and hence potentially could help to tame the epidemic. Dose of Science takes a closer look.
Foetus On Meth
Drugreporter’s Czech partner SANANIM presents: “Public debate – Foetus on meth”. A debate about the consequences of drug use during pregnancy on both the mother and her newborn.
Drugreporter Film Sessions – Program
We are happy to announce the program of the Drugreporter Film Sessions at the Harm Reduction International Conference in Montreal!
Hungarians Protest Against Blacklisting NGOs! Sign the petition!
Thousands of Hungarians protested against a bill that would blacklist NGOs funded from abroad. Protesters think that by scapegoating these organisations, Prime Minister Orban is trying to silence the critics of his corrupt, authoritarian regime.