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How the UN sets back harm reduction in Hungary
Hungary is to adopt a progressive national drug strategy in December 2009, but the opposition is using the UN Political Declaration to prevent its adoption
The Not-So-Balanced Approach – Policy Responses to New Psychoactive Substances
Our new report (PDF) aims to assess the various policy responses to new psychoactive substances (so called “legal highs”) in five European countries – Hungary, Poland, Portugal, Romania and Serbia – , from the perspective of researchers, service providers, law enforcement officials and activists working with the most affected communities of people who use drugs.
LEt’s Talk about drugs – new MEthods of communication with youth (LET ME)
This short video summarises the activities of the “LET ME” Erasmus+ project.
Drugreporter Team Receives The International Rolleston Award
We are honoured to recieve the most prestigious international award for harm reduction advocacy.
Civil Society Must Fight Global Crackdown
The exclusion of non-governmental representatives from the UN High-Level Meeting on AIDS is not an isolated incident, but part of a global crackdown on civil society. To fight back, we need to understand the crucial role of NGOs in policy development.
Protest Against the Global Drug War – 11.03.2009
Watch the video filmed at our demonstration & press conference in Vienna
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.
To Be Homeless Is a Crime in Hungary
Can we still call this a democracy if we criminalise people for being poor?
Legalisation? Yes, But Not at Any Cost!
Ohio voters did not reject the legal regulation of cannabis – they only rejected one particular form of legalisation. We think they were wise to do so.