The Hungarian drug market was affected by the COVID-19 crisis but it is far from being disrupted – read an English summary of an online survey conducted by Drugreporter among its Hungarian readers.
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EU Commissioner Avoids Question on the Costs of Prohibition
Commissioner Viviane Reding says the solution to the growing problem of legal highs is making them illegal – but declines to discuss the unintended consequences
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
Drugreporter Film Sessions – Program
We are happy to announce the program of the Drugreporter Film Sessions at the Harm Reduction International Conference in Montreal!
Macedonia Must Scale Up Access to Treatment
“An example of not learning from good practice.” Darko Kostovski, a psychiatrist from Skopje, highlights the problems the clients of opiate substitution treatment face in Macedonia.
Polish Drug Policy in Numbers
“The numbers show us that the current Polish drug policy is not working,” says Adam Stasiak from the Polish Drug Policy Network.
Norwegian Campaign for Drug Policy Reform: Hear me!
Watch a short film about a protest at the Oslo parlament demanding better harm reduction services and abolishing social exclusion
Voices from the Margin: Drug User Activists in the US
Watch and share the HCLU’s movie on drug user organization in the United States!
We Don’t Want a Russian UN Drug Czar!
Watch our video and take urgent action – tell Ban Ki Moon that a Russian diplomat is a bad choice for UNODC director!
People by Right
The lives of people who use drugs mean death, prison, disease, stigma and discrimination, lack of access to treatment and employment, destroyed families, and children taken away. This is the story of human rights activists and RuNPUD (Russian Speaking Network of People Who Use Drugs) from the Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA) region, from the series of “People by Right” videos.