Drug policy news from around the world, may 2021 Edition.
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Legal Regulation of Cannabis in Copenhagen
The City Council of Copenhagen voted for legalizing marijuana. Watch the new movie of the HCLU and find out why!
A FOOT IN THE DOOR: A New Approach to Drugs in New Zealand
There is a growing debate on how to control new psychoactive substances (legal highs) in New Zealand. We traveled there to give you an insight into the innovative policy introduced by the government last year – please watch & share our new movie!
Discriminative immigration policy proposal
Hungarian conservatives would like to introduce a new visa legislation to exclude people living with HIV.
The War on Drugs in Mexico: Is There an Alternative?
Our latest movie provides an insight to the war on drugs in Mexico
Harm Reduction: Revolutions
Debate on harm reduction at the UN high level meeting on drugs – is it really a storm in the teacup?
“Duterte Ordered to Have Me Killed” – Interview with Senator Trillanes
More than 12.000 of people, mostly urban poor, have been murdered in the Philippines since President Duterte took office in 2016. But why is the drug war so important to Duterte? Do the people support his policies? What is the role of the church? Is international pressure effective in preventing the death of more people? We interviewed Senator Antonio Trillanes, an opposition politician at the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs to answer these questions.
Kyrgyzstan – Pioneers of Harm Reduction / Кыргызстан – пионер в области снижения вреда
A new film by the Hungarian Civil Liberties Union made in cooperation with Adilet, an NGO in Kyrgyzstan. The films show how the Kyrgyz Republic successfully reacted to the HIV epidemic with implementing Harm reduction measures in time.
What Works on the Ground in Europe? – 4 Case Studies
In this report we present four best practices in the field of drug demand and harm reduction from three countries. With this report, we would like to promote the culture of evaluation both among civil society organisations and decision makers.
Introducing: CORE – Community Response to End Inequalities
CORE – COmmunity REsponse to End Inequalities aims to reduce inequalities in the HIV, TB and viral hepatitis responses by promoting, strengthening and integrating community responses that have proven key in reaching communities that have been traditionally underserved by mainstream prevention and healthcare services. Watch the introduction video by Drugreporter!