Danny Kushlick is director of Transform Drug Policy Foundation.
News and Films from the Frontline of the War on Drugs
This new documentary film presents the history of 20 years of opioid substitution therapy in Ukraine, from the 1990s of the 20th century to the present day. This is a story of success and confirmation of the importance of OST programs as an effective tool for harm reduction for the community of people who use drugs.
Drug Consumption Rooms are safe spaces where people can use drugs under hygienic conditions, with support, and without fear of violence or legal repercussions. Today, more than 140 legally-sanctioned DCRs operate in 11 European countries, as well as in Australia, Canada, Mexico and the USA. Join us on a global video tour to discover why they were established, how they support their local communities and how these life-saving harm reduction facilities have evolved over time.
In this interview, filmed at the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs, we discussed current developments of cannabis policy reform in Europe with Tom Blickman from the Transnational Institute.
We interviewed Stamets at the last International Conference on Psychedelic Research (ICPR) in 2022. We publish this full interview on Drugreporter ahead of the next ICPR conference that will take place in Haarlem next week where Drugreporter will film again.
In this interview, filmed at the 67th Commission on Narcotic Drugs in Vienna this year, we asked Arild Knutsen, the head of the Association for Humane Drug Policy (FHN) about drug policy reform developments in Norway.
You have likely heard of a new synthetic substance, Nitazine, increasingly sold on illicit drug markets in North America and in Western Europe. We interviewed Shayla Schlossenberg, Drug Service Coordinator at Release, a UK-based NGO and a leading voice in drug policy reform in Europe.
The side event examined prevalent legal strategies and frameworks utilized by authoritarian regimes in Central Eastern Europe and Central Asia (CEECA) to impede civil society’s role in public health improvement, protection of human rights, and the delivery of life-saving harm reduction services.
Watch the session at the 67th CND, organised by the he African Union Commission with the support of the UNODC Civil Society Unit, the Africa Civil Society Forum on Drugs, the European Union Civil Society Forum on Drugs, the POS Foundation, the Slum Child Foundation and the Vienna NGO Committee on Drugs.
How does the use of new psychoactive substances, such as “herbal” or “crystal”, affect the Hungarian countryside and cities in 2024? How does Hungarian society treat the users of these drugs? Drug users, ex-dealers, the mayor, helpers and experts answer these questions in a new documentary by Drugreporter.
INPUD organised a session during the 67th UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs, titled: “Navigating Tensions and Contradictions: addressing human rights challenges related to the lack of, and the unequal access to, treatment and harm reduction.” You can watch the full session here!
Drug use is now re-criminalised in Oregon – what are the lessons learnt for drug reformers? We interviewed Theshia Naido, Legal Director at the Drug Policy Alliance.
In this short film, produced at the 67th UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND) in Vienna, we give you an overview of the latest developments of drug policy reform across the globe.
Civil society activists and decision makers discuss new drug policies that address the emerging drug policy challenges in Europe, and the importance of facilitating a broader public conversation on these matters. Our video presents a side event at the 67th UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND).
At one of the most powerful side events at the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs this year, policemen called out for psychedelic drugs to be used in treatment of the trauma they suffered, while fighting the futile war on drugs.
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!
We were very glad to welcome the Correlation European Harm Reduction Network’s Expert Meeting in Budapest, on the 4-6 of December 2023. We produced a short summary video of the network’s 2023 activities, and live streamed several sessions, that you can watch now!
Tony Duffin is the CEO of Ana Liffey Drug Project. Established in 1982, Ana Liffey was Ireland’s first service founded on the principles of Harm Reduction. Tony, who has spent decades at the front line of Irelands burgeoning drug problem, has long advocated for progressive and evidence-informed responses to drugs use. Here Tony provides Drug Reporter with a brief reflection on Ireland’s Citizens’ Assembly on Drugs Use. In June 2023, Drugreporter visited Dublin where they interviewed key experts about Ireland’s drug policy developments. You can find a link to the film below!
We proudly present our movie featuring interviews with key researchers from the forefront of psychedelic science, filmed at the Interdisciplinary Conference on Psychedelic Research in Haarlem, the Netherlands.
After three intense days the Harm Reduction International Conference came to an end today. If you could not make it to Melbourne, don’t worry: as always, the Drugreporter team was there to film. Watch and share!
Drugreporter and SWAN – The Sex Workers’ Rights Advocacy Network (SWAN) co-produced this new animated series, based on the 6 chapters of “SWIT, The Sex Worker Implementation Tool.”
This short video summarises the activities of the “LET ME” Erasmus+ project.
When shows like Last Week Tonight use our video clips, it reaffirms to us that our efforts are really worth it!
Pregnancy and the birth of a child is a bright, big, and important event. It’s about the laws of the universe and love. But, in the opinion of many medical professionals, women living with drug addiction in Ukraine have no right to it. If you choose to inject, you deserve to die.
The animated documentary is based on the true story of Kostya Proletarsky, a drug user and HIV activist who died as a result of mistreatment and torture at a Russian prison. The animation features original audio interviews with Kostya and his mother Irina, and aims to commemorate Kostya and many others who have not survived prisons around the world.
Organisations in Lebanon providing Opioid Agonist Treatment ask for international help to maintain the programs. Watch our short video and take action!
More than 400 professionals and community activists gathered in Prague to attend the 5th European Harm Reduction Conference. Watch and share Drugreporter’s video report!
Metzineres provides a safe haven for womxn who use drugs who are also surviving violence in Barcelona. They are not passive victims to be rescued – we can learn a lot from them about community empowerment. Watch our new video produced together with INPUD!
DUNews, together with Talking Drugs, presents the first episode of Drug Policy and Harm Reduction News from Eastern Europe and Central Asia. In it, we bring you up to date on important developments in our countries and give the floor to experts for comment. We will be publishing these video newsletters on a regular basis.
Ivan Anoshkin’s life is a chronicle of the state’s crimes against human beings and his path to strength, truth, and freedom.
Alexei Kurmanaevsky, an activist and human rights activist, emigrated from Russia to Israel four years ago. He is known to everyone in the countries of Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Alexey was always in the public eye, but disappeared after he moved to Israel. We did not manage to arrange an interview with him for a long time. And just recently he wrote that he was ready to talk.
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.
Watch INPUD’s short video explaining how to do decriminalisation right! Produced in cooperation with Drugreporter.
Watch INPUD’s short video about the United Nations General Assembly 2021 High-Level Meeting on HIV/AIDS. The video was made with our cooperation.
What drugs people use in the remote island of Iceland? Is the Icelandic prevention model really a miracle? Why decision makers decided to introduce a drug consumption room and decriminalise drug use? Learn it from this episode of Drugreporter Café!
Cannabis legalization is coming to Mexico – but there are debates about how to regulate the market. Watch the lates episode of Drugreporter Café with two local experts, Zara Snapp and Lorena Beltran!
This unique program supports people who use drugs and sex workers who live or work on the streets during the COVID-19 pandemic in Budapest. One of their main goals is to help people get into Hepatitis C treatment. Watch our video and find out how!
The film ‘Targets’ is a story about the women in Ukraine who are branded as “drug addicts” and who are being destroyed by the state today. These women are targets, and a real war is being waged against them. The film is an attempt to understand why this is happening and what needs to be done to stop these deaths.
Who are peers? Why is the involvement of peers crucial in service provision to people who use drugs and are in need? This short movie documents a study visit to Amsterdam and Antwerp, two cities with a long history of peer involvement.
This documentary shows the experiences of outreach workers and peers in providing critical connections to prevention, treatment, and care. Produced by Drugreporter’s video advocacy alumni, Ko Si Thu Aung.
The Rights Reporter Foundation (Drugreporter) and the International Network of People who use Drugs (INPUD) produced this documentary film series that aims to document how the movement of people who use drugs have formed around the world, how they maintain momentum and mobilise, and how they undertake their work and show resilience in a context of criminalisation, marginalisation and oppression. This is the main summary page of all the 10 episodes.
In the final episode of our documentary series on the history of the rights movement of people who use drugs, we introduce activists from the UK and from the International Network of People Who Use Drugs.
Psychedelics, mental health, COVID-19, and our drug laws: The Silent Pandemic and the search for innovation in the treatment of mental health problems. Please read this article by Beatrix Vas – and watch the movie they produced about research on psyche
In today’s episode of the oral history of the movement of people who use drugs, we travel to three Eastern-European countries, where activists effectively fight very restrictive drug policies.
Today, the whole world is watching the situation in the Republic of Belarus as potentially historic events take place. Peaceful revolution and unification of the people – this has not been the case in the country for a very long time.
In this episode of the oral history of the movement of people who use drugs, we introduce three countries with new and emerging user movements: Afghanistan, Tanzania and Mexico.
Despite criminalisation, torturous forced labour camps, capital punishment and state sanctioned murder of people who use drugs, the movement of people who use drugs in Asia remains strong and resilient. Watch the new episode of our series telling the oral history of the movement of people who use drugs in Asian countries!
In this episode of the oral history of the movement of people who use drugs, we learn about the successes and challenges in Australia, from four veterans of the user movement.
Activists from the United States look back on the history of the movement of people who use drugs in the fifth episode of the documentary series produced by INPUD and Drugreporter.
Drugreporter and INPUD present the fourth episode of an oral history of the movement of people who use drugs. This time we discover the vibrant user movement in South Africa.
Drugreporter and INPUD present the third instalment of an oral history of the movement of people who use drugs. This episode is about the achievement of drug user groups in Germany, Denmark, and Norway.
Sergiu Grimalski is a person to whom thousands of people from all over the world owe their freedom, health, and life. For 16 years he has walked the streets of Berlin with a backpack on his shoulders, helping the people who are most marginalised – drug
Drugreporter and INPUD present the second episode of an oral history of the movement of people who use drugs. The second chapter is about Canada, featuring Ann Livingston, Zoë Dodd and the Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users (VANDU) team.
Drugreporter and INPUD presents the first episode of a 10 chapter long series documenting how people who use drugs around the world have organised and formed collectives and unions to protect and defend the health and human rights of their community. The first episode uncovers he history of the movement in the Netherlands, and how it inspired activists in Belgium and France.
The members of Drugreporter’s video advocacy network produced a movie about the new generation of synthetic drugs that conquered Poland in 2008 – and are still popular. In Poland, a country where the possession of even small amounts of any psychoactive
Drugreporter’s video advocacy team gives you a global overview of cannabis reform – watch our interviews with key activists from 6 countries where major reforms are underway! Cannabis reform is in the air. After decades of draconian laws and demonising
“Road 184” is a movie about the Estonian Community of People who Use Psychotropic Substances, LUNEST, the first officially registered Estonian organization that protects the rights of drug users. Today, LUNEST unites people who speak different language
“The Rising Wave” is a movie about the organization from Lithuania “Young Wave” (“Jauna Banga” in Lithuanian), which deals with the use of psychoactive substances by young people. “The Young Wave” considers it important to interact with young people wh
The Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND) is the largest international drug policy decision making forum in the world. This year, at the 63rd session of the CND, our video advocacy team produced four short video reports to inform the public about some of
Chedrik Charvet of the Regenboog Groep explains in detail the mission and the successes of drug consumption rooms.
‘Nonexistent? We Exist!’ is a documentary film about the communities of people living with HIV in Russia. It tells the story of how the members of the most vulnerable communities affected by the HIV epidemic, such as drug users, sex workers, and LGBTQ people, struggle for survival and dignity in a hostile cultural and political environment.
In our last video we explained why punitive drug policies don’t work. Now we will present you an alternative approach to drugs and people who use them, based on the principles of harm reduction https://youtu.be/ymFhWbSiPOs
Watch Xenia Grubstein’s documentary trilogy inspired by the life of Colombian coca growers both amidst the recent peace talks and afterwards. In 2012 something quite unexpected happened in Colombia. After many decades of armed conflict, finally there a
On the occasion of the Global Day of Action of the Suport. Don’t Punish campaign, during Pride month, Re Generation organised a screening of the film “Chem-Sex and the city” in Belgrade. The film was produced with the support of the Drugreporter Video
This movie follows Sithu Min Than, a young man from Kachin State in Myanmar, struggling to recover with the help of opiate substitution treatment. Sithu Min Than, a young man from Kachin State in Myanmar, began using heroin in college. After five unsuc
The Stop Overdose Now Foundation is developing a suite of mobile tools to digitally empower the response to the opioid overdose epidemic. It’s core application is OD Buster, a community based overdose response networking app. At the recent Internationa
This movie, screened at the International Harm Reduction Film Festival in Porto, depicts how a peer support worker, Colin, works with Aboriginal men in a remote Australian location. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians have experienced rac
This short movie, produced by a member of our video advocacy network, gives an insight into overdose prevention in a small Southern-Eastern European country, Montenegro. For a while now Podgorica, the capital of Montenegro, has been a centre for badly
In Delhi, under the skin of the city, there is a hidden population of women who inject drugs. A movie directed by a member of our video advocacy network, Mehrdad Qafarian. Women injecting drugs in the open next to the district’s main road are as common
This film – produced by the Rights Reporter Foundation, supported by AFEW International – features activists and civil society organisations who are being increasingly targeted by repressive governments in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
The Rights Reporter Foundation, with the support of the International Drug Policy Consortium and the Robert Carr Civil Society Networks Fund (RCNF), organised Video Advocacy Training in Bangkok, Thailand. Learn about the training through the participan
A new movie produced by the alumni of our video training, tells the story of Petr, a 50 years old man from Prague, who lost his leg, his has no home, no job – but his has now hope to change his life with the help of opiate substitution treatment. The C
We filmed the largest international harm reduction gathering to give you an insight on what is happening with this movement around the world.
The renewed commitment to the war on drugs approach of president Bolsonaro is threatening the achievements of the Brazilian harm reduction movement. Watch our videos! For several decades, Brazil has been known as an archetypal drug war country: fightin
Inspired by the testimony of a psychedelic fungi grower, we went to the Czech National Mental Health Institute in the Czech Republic to meet the scientists making psychedelics legal. A movie produced by Polish members of our global video advocacy netwo
The Rights Reporter Foundation (RRF) announces a Call for Applications to its 4 day long Video Advocacy Training for drug policy and harm reduction activists in Asia, to be held in Bangkok on 20-23 May 2019. Application deadline is 17 April, 2019. Abou
Activists from Legalize Belarus civic education and advocacy campaign published an advocacy documentary, “Narcotisation And Authoritarianism”, about the war on drugs in Belarus. The film tells a story about the anti-drug law enforcement practice, priso
Drugreporter’s team attended the UN Commission on Narcotics Drugs (CND), please read some take home messages and watch some videos we produced there!
Is Georgia’s drug policy a rejection of repression? Drug-related issues are a complex and ambiguous topic in modern day Georgia. The legislation of the country that regulates drug policy and its strict implementation for many years causes heavy and unj
In March 2019 governments will discuss global drug policies in Vienna at the Commission on Narcotics Drugs. This is our message to them. If you have 4 minutes to learn why the global war on drugs is an utter failure, please watch this short video! “A
In its new report, the EU Civil Society Forum on Drugs (CSFD) urges member states and EU institutions to fulfill their commitments and bridge the gaps in providing access to and improving quality of prevention, treatment and harm reduction services. Th
The 4th European Harm Reduction Conference took place in Bucharest on 21-23 November, 2018. Please watch the video report we made at the event – and read about some of the messages we could take home. 1. Austerity and populism: sustainability of social
We filmed this session at the 4th European Harm Reduction Conference in Bucharest, Romania, where professionals and activists discussed the contribution of civil society to improve access to harm reduction programs in Europe. JAMIE BRIDGE (Intern
Have you ever wondered why are some drugs illegal and others are not? Because illegal drugs are more dangerous, you may think. But you are wrong! Watch the next episode of our Just Say Know series and learn why – please share it with your friends and p
This is the second nation of the world after Uruguay to regulate cannabis as a legal product – and the first G7 country. Read our article and watch our video interview with a Canadian activist! In an age of anxiety, when the world is falling into a dan
Depaul have created this video with the support of Drugreporter to share in their organisation how to use Naloxone and save a life. Watch the video and read more about Depaul! About Depaul Depaul is a cross-border charity supporting people who are ho
“As Serbia still doesn’t have regular harm reduction services and drug checking is not allowed, NGO Re Generation filmed the Belgrade Wonderland to shine a light on the situation.” Watch their video! When a fatal outcome occurs as a result of taking dr
“The goal was to show the effects and repercussions of drug policy worldwide, but with a special focus on Latin America.” Video and article about the Drug Policy Museum in Mexico City by Karina Muscarina and Fanny Pineda, partner of the Drugreporter. T
Watch the video of Odyseus C.A., member of the Drugreporter video network, about the harm reduction situation in Slovakia with a brief outlook to the Czech Republic. Harm reduction activities across the world have been working for several decades. Thei
The Drugreporter video crew filmed the work of the NGO Juventas (Montenegro) in 2017. The film was used since that in the NGO’s campaign. Watch it and read about the background story! Support, Don’t Punish! “Sparkle in the Dark – Harm Reduction in Mont
The first video in our Just Say Know series explains what drugs are and how they affect our bodies and mind. Our Just Say Know video series aim to educate the public about drugs, drug polices and harm reduction in a simple, easy-to-understand way, usin
This is the story of Maulana who was caught and tortured by the Indonesian police for possessing a small amount of crystal meth. Watch the video of Yohan Misero (LBH Masyarakat), member of the Drugreporter video network! In Indonesia, if you are a pers
The Drugreporter team filmed several sessions at the International AIDS Conference in Amsterdam last week – please watch a selection of videos!
Our team will attend the International AIDS Conference in Amsterdam from 23rd of July to 27th of July. Together with DUnews, we will organise film sessions, live stream interviews with activists and present about video advocacy – please visit us at the
A story from Anyone’s Child Kenya about a mourning mother and sister. Watch the latest video of Anyone’s Child Campaign and Cara Lavan supported by the Drugreporter. A childhood illness left Mwasuma unable to walk unaided. Growing up, he found that can
Meet Erik, who is witnessing the devastating effect that punitive drug policies are having on his beloved brother. This video has been produced by Cara Lavan and the Anyone’s Child campaign with the support of Drugreporter. Anyone’s Child is a growing
Our new film features the story of Netti, her son Sam, and their experience with services for pregnant women who use drugs in Berlin. Netti had a difficult life. Living as a sex worker who used drugs in Berlin she was exposed to many risks, includ
In cooperation with Dialogs, a Latvian harm reduction NGO, we have produced a movie about drug policies in Latvia – mainly for a Latvian audience, to educate them about why people who use drugs need support and not punishment. Vjaceslav was once an act
Meet Zahra, a mother from Kenya, who is speaking up against punitive drug policies. The video was produced with the support of Drugreporter. Anyone’s Child is a growing network of families whose lives have been destroyed by the drug war, who speak out
Margina, Bosnia and Herzegovina, uses Drugreporter’s short film about their harm reduction service as an advocacy tool. Read about the process, and a review of the film written by a medical student. The Drugreporter team produced last year a short film
Drugreporter’s partner, the DUNews filming crew visited Balti, a city of the Republic of Moldova to learn by experience about the harm reduction services. Watch their video! Five cities of the EECA region are Almaty, Balti, Odessa, Sofia, and Tbilisi.
A film about people from post-Soviet countries who devoted their lives to activism in the field of harm reduction, but for one reason or another were forced to leave their countries. Watch the film of DU News, member of the Drugreporter video network a
DU News, member of the Drugreporter video network visited last summer the harm reduction services of Sofia, Bulgaria and filmed its findings. Watch the video and learn more about what kind of problems can be caused by the lack of funding! Five cities o
There is a lot to learn from the Dutch example when it comes to preventing overdoses and infections. DU News, member of the Drugreporter video network visits a complex drop-in centre in Amsterdam. Watch the video! The Dutch tend to treat life easier, a
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 in
The Drugreporter video team will live-stream sessions and talkshows from the annual UN meeting on drugs in Vienna on 12-14 March. Please follow us on Facebook and tune in!
Cruel treatment and inhumane methods of rehabilitation centres in Tatarstan are revealed and discussed by doctor of medical sciences and former residents. Watch the video of Drug Users News, member of the Drugreporter video network. The topic of violen
Anyone’s Child campaign gives a voice to families who have been impacted by drug policy. This time to Lugard from Kenya. Watch the short film produced by a member of the Drugreporter video network! This week, a new film is launched demonstrating the hu
The Drugreporter video team helped Coalition I Can Live, a Lithuanian drug policy reform NGO to launch a media campaign for the decriminalisation of drug use. Watch the movie we produced about drug policies in Lithuania – and read this interview with L
How does the first wave of psychedelic research and science from the 1940s and 50s compare to what is ongoing today worldwide? 2017 saw the biggest international psychedelic conference that has ever taken place. Watch the video produced by the Mexican
The Drugreporter video team was invited by the Drug Policy Alliance to their conference in Atlanta to produce a film about the latest developments in drug policy in the US and beyond. You can now watch our short summary movie on race and the drug war,
From the perspective of activists from Eastern-Europe, Amsterdam is the symbol of humane drug policies. Our Russian speaking reporters visited the city to explore its harm reduction scene – and meet with Eastern-Europeans who live there. Watch their vi
A report from a drug policy conference in Macau, where we visited a high-tech methadone clinic, a drop-in centre, and interviewed many brave Asian activists who are working on reducing the harms of drug use and drug laws. Macau is a former Portuguese c
Harm reduction in Kazakhstan performs surprisingly well compared to other countries of the region. The DUNews filming crew visited Almaty, Kazakhstan’s ‘Southern Capital’ and Largest City – watch their video with English subtitles to learn more! Almaty
“Together with you, we create a city we want to live in.” David Pesek’s video and article about how local residents, NGOs and drug user activists recapture the city for a day. Do you feel that your neighbourhood is currently not for people but rather f
“Imagine that you ingested the poison and needed to find the antidote in an unfamiliar city, among strangers, in just three days. And you can count only on yourself!” Watch the video of Drug Users News. Odessa! Odessa is the city in which the first cas
How does the war on drugs affect women? Is it really so different from how it affects men? Our knowledge was very limited before we interviewed the participants of an international workshop in Budapest. Please watch our video report and read our articl
Our movie gives you an overview of the crisis of harm reduction programs in Bosnia-Herzegovina, where harm reducers don’t receive support from the government but they keep doing their work and saving lives. When we visited the drop-in centre
As of 3 years ago, Serbia stopped being eligible for funding from the Global Fund, which resulted in the closure of harm reduction programs around the country. Our movie gives you a glimpse of the desperate situation faced by injecting drug users in Se
The Indonesian president declared a war on people who use drugs. Community activists responded with a short video, explaining why the hate campaign launched by the government is ineffective and wrong. Please support their fight by watching and sharing
The Online Video Award for best documentary in Hungary was given to the Rights Reporter Foundation by Kreativ.hu Our film “A Day in the Life: The World of Humans Who Use Drugs” takes us through one day in the life of eight people, from seven cities, in
Healthy Options Project Skopje (Macedonia) has launched a new campaign to save underfunded harm reduction programmes which are a huge success in the region. Watch the video we produced with them and learn more! The first Harm reduction programme in Mac
“The question is no longer whether cannabis will be legalized, but when.” Watch this 3 minutes animated video clip produced by a member of our global video network, CILD, explaining why cannabis should be legalized in Italy! In July 2016 the marijuana
We are glad to publish our documentary movie featuring one day in the life of people who use drugs from seven cities around the world! We had the idea for a long time to produce a movie similar to Jim Jarmusch’s “Night on Earth,” but
Watch online the films screened at the Drugreporter Film Sessions at HRI Conference, Montreal 2017. This year the Rights Reporter Foundation organised the film festival at the Harm Reduction International Conference in Montreal, 14-17 May. We launched
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! Correlation Network, togethe
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. Harm Reduction Cup Czech Republic 2017 20/5/2017,
Watch 7 full sessions filmed at the 25th Harm Reduction International Conference! The Drugreporter team produced a summary movie of the 25th Harm Reduction International Conference, held between 14-17 May 2017 in Montréal, Canada, but we also live stre
Watch our conference movie and learn more about the key issues highlighted at the Harm Reduction International Conference in Montreal, 14-17 May 2017! This year’s international harm reduction conference was very productive for the Rights Reporter Found
We are honoured to recieve the most prestigious international award for harm reduction advocacy. The Rights Reporter Foundation’s staff is attending and filming the Harm Reduction International Conference in Montreal, 14-17 May. István Gábor Takács, th
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. A debate about the pregnancy of a drug-addicted mother and the consequence
Film ini mengangkat cerita satu hari dari tujuh orang, yang berasal dari tujuh kota di tujuh negara yang berbeda, dari pagi hingga malam. Ketujuh orang ini memiliki sesuatu yang sama—semuanya menggunakan napza.
El documental nos lleva a través un día en la vida de siete personas, de siete ciudades, en siete países distintos del mundo; desde las primeras horas de la mañana hasta el anochecer. Todos tienen algo en común, todos ellos usan alguna droga.
The film takes us through one day in the life of eight people, from seven cities, in seven different countries of the world, from morning until night. They all have something in common – all of them use drugs.
Фильм приглашает нас совершить путешествие в один день из жизни восьми человек, из семи городов семи стран мира, с утра и до поздней ночи. Все эти люди имеют нечто общее – они употребляют наркотики. Но мы не будем заострять на этом внимание.
Der Film führt uns durch einen Tag im Leben von acht Menschen aus sieben Städten in sieben verschiedenen Ländern der Welt, vom Morgen bis in die Nacht. Sie alle haben etwas gemeinsam: sie alle gebrauchen Drogen, aber sie definieren sich nicht darüber.
The Rights Reporter Foundation and Harm Reduction International now welcomes entries to the Drugreporter Film Sessions at the 25th Harm Reduction International Conference!/Rights Reporter Foundation et Harm Reduction International accueillent les propo
Café Therapy is a restaurant in Prague, its employees are clients of drug rehabilitation services provided by the NGO SANANIM. Watch this video interview by David Pešek with Josef “Pepe” Sedivy about his mission and belief in the field of drug services
Watch the video report of the art exhibition. Inner images of the soul and outer beauty of the world. Analogies of the internal and the external. Drugs, psychedelics, altered states of consciousness, imagination, meditation. Demons and angels. Amazon R
This is Kyrgyzstan, a country with very complicated drug policy and a very active community of people who use drugs. Watch this video produced by Drug User News at Drugreporter, about harm reduction and activism in Kyrgyzstan. Looking at the snow
We proudly present Drugreporter’s new feature documentary: A Day in the Life. Produced by drug users and activists, the movie features the different realities of the global war on drugs by guiding us through one day in the life of people who use drugs
We present three videos about what the world can learn from harm reduction in Australia. When we visited Australia to attend the International AIDS Conference last year, we created a lot of footage we couldn’t edit immediately because of other work. Th
Watch three short videos produced by Drug User News at Drugreporter, about the state of drug policy and harm reduction in Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. To be honest, when we were planning this trip, we certainly did not expect to find that the lives
This movie is featuring the Global Ibogaine Conference that was held in Mexico in March, filmed by a member of Drugreporter’s new global video network and an alumni of our video advocacy training, Brun Balanced and his peers, Karina Muscarina and Gabri
Our Russian speaking video reporters visited Prague to explore drug laws and harm reduction services there. Please watch their short video report with English subtitles! Before visiting the country, what did we know about the Czech Republic and its dru
The Andrey Rylkov Foundation, the only harm reduction NGO working in Moscow, has been declared a foreign agent by the Russian government. The Andrey Rylkov Foundation (ARF) is the only NGO that provides sterile needles and syringes to injecting drug us
The Pride movement is about fighting social exclusion and discrimination – but what if the Pride organisers themselves exclude and discriminate against those who are in the greatest need of support – LGBTI sex workers? This is what happened in Budapest
The reporters of our Russian language video blog, DUnews, visited Vienna in March to find out what Eastern-European and Central-Asian countries can learn from its advanced urban harm reduction system. Read their report and watch their video! Vienna is
Patients call the Yekaterinburg Hospital, located at 37 Kamskaya Street, the “final journey”. This hospital is for patients with tuberculosis and other severe diagnoses. They usually leave this place in black bags. TB facilities generally do not like d
The research with psychedelic drugs can change our understanding of the human mind. Watch our video report from the International Interdisciplinary Conference on Psychedelic Research! Watch some of the key presentations too! https://www.youtube.com/wat
A public debate on the possibilities and limits of decriminalisation was organised by SANANIM NGO in the Czech Republic on 1st June. Read this article and watch the video to find out more about the event. Public debate about decriminalisation of drugs
A struggle for making medical cannabis legal in Poland: an article by Iga Jeziorska on our new video produced by Paweł Libera and the Polish Drug Policy Network. “Let us live and save our loved ones.” These powerful words from Dorota Gudaniec convey a
Medical cannabis activists formed an alliance with a political party, in order to contest the parliamentary elections in Serbia. Read Irena Molnar’s report from Belgrade, and watch the video! Rather more than a year ago, a group of activists approached
After a long gestation, the UN drug reform experiment suffered a miscarriage. It seems the UN is not the catalyst of change but its mirror. Reformers can learn many lessons – but can also be proud of their achievements.
The UN General Assembly Special Session on Drugs (UNGASS) adopted the outcome document without a debate, right before the real discussion could have started. This year, for the first time since 1998, the highest decision-making forum of the UN, the Gen
Hundreds of drug reformers gathered at the “Drug Policy and the Politics of Race” event, organised at Columbia University on Sunday, to discuss how repressive drug policies affect the lives of communities of colour. Watch our videos! One of the reasons
Drugreporter’s video advocacy team filmed key speeches and interviewed some of the participants at the UN’s drug meeting in Vienna – please watch and share our movie!
Watch Drugreporter’s new video, marking the launch of the Consensus Statement from the International Network of People Who Use Drugs. The Consensus Statement was launched in Kuala Lumpur in 2015, and focusses on human rights, health, and the law, in re
Watch the most important speeches and sessions from the 2015 Drug Policy Reform Conference, held in Washington D.C. The Drugreporter was asked to be the official videographer of the conference. We already published our summary movie and the opening spe
PKNI and Drugreporter launch their new documentary film in 4 cities across Indonesia ahead of World AIDS Day 2015. Watch and share the film to end the war on drugs in Indonesia! In early 2015, the President of the Republic of Indonesia, Joko Widodo, st
Public discussion of harm reduction in Poland – especially the country’s attitude to injecting drug users – is stuck in the 1990s. Read what needs to be done, in terms of the realities described by Polish drug policy experts, to save lives and lower the costs of treating users.
Progress should not cause us to lose sight of our core values. Please watch our video and read our article about the 2015 International Drug Policy Reform Conference, which was held in Washington DC between 18-21 November! The biannual International Dr
A speech delivered by the Director of the Drug Policy Alliance at the opening session of the International Drug Policy Reform Conference in Washington DC.
Criminalising people who use drugs doesn’t work, and it harms our society. We congratulate the UN drug agency for having prepared a paper which supports decriminalisation – and we encourage the agency to endorse their own report. Watch our video, to fi
The Drugreporter filmed some of the key sessions at the Harm Reduction Conference in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Maria Phelan at the opening of Harm Reduction Conference 2015 from Harm Reduction International: Dr Raj Abdul Karim, president of the Malaysian
The Drugreporter video team attended and filmed the International Harm Reduction Conference to learn about the new trends in harm reduction. Please watch our short video and read our article highlighting these trends! We hardly saw the sun for a week i
Our new movie provides an insight into the state of harm reduction in Eastern Europe: A struggle for survival in a time of economic austerity. In September 2015, the world’s governments adopted the so-called Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – goals
Last year, Drugreporter gave a detailed account of the attack on harm reduction in Budapest, which resulted in the closure of the two largest needle and syringe programs. This year, we have produced a movie, based on interviews with key professionals a
Watch this inspiring video interview with a Catalan harm reduction activist, about how drug consumption rooms have helped to reduce drug problems in Barcelona! In the late 80s, Barcelona saw a huge overdose and HIV epidemic among injecting drug users.
Please watch our video interview with a Catalan cannabis activist, about how political attitudes to cannabis are changing in Spain. In the United States, with each passing year, more and more states decide to create a legal, regulated market for medica
Our advocacy film has won the award for best documentary at the Kreatív Magazine’s annual webvideo contest. Last year, HCLU’s Drugreporter launched the Room in the Eight District campaign, to call for the opening of a drug consumption room in Budapest.
On 6-10 July, 2015, fifteen activists participated in video advocacy training provided by the HCLU and the Indonesian Drug Users’ Network (PKNI) in Jakarta, Indonesia. Since 2007, the HCLU/Drugreporter team has put increasingly more effort into spreadi
Slovakia needs to find a common solution to guarantee harm reduction for all in need – argues a local harm reduction provider, Odyseus, in a video produced jointly with Drugreporter. Only a small proportion of Slovakian injecting drug users have access
Folosirea în comun a echipamentului de injectare de către consumatorii de droguri duce la răspândirea bolilor infecțioase precum hepatita C sau HIV. Persoanele care locuiesc în zonele respective nu privesc cu ochi buni seringile aruncate pe stradă. Soluția nu poate veni de la poliție – arestarea persoanelor care consumă droguri nu reduce numărul acestor, ci îi împinge către comportamente mai riscante și la aruncarea seringilor cât rapid după folosire. Vechile metode de luptă împotriva problemelor legate de droguri nu funcționează. Aceasta este o campanie de găsire a unor noi soluții – de a face loc schimbării.
Zdieľanie pomôcok na injikovanie medzi ľuďmi, ktorí injekčne užívajú drogy vedie k infekciám, akými sú hepatitída typu C alebo HIV. Pohodené striekačky sú na ulici nevítaní hostia a spôsobujú nevôľu okolitým obyvateľom. Riešenie však neleží v rukách polície – zatýkanie ľudí, ktorí užívajú drogy nepomôže znížiť počet užívateľov drog. Naopak, núti ich užívať drogy rizikovejším spôsobom a použité striekačky zahodiť čo najskôr po použití. Starý spôsob boja proti drogám nefunguje. Toto je kampaň pre nové riešenia – toto je Room for Change (Miesto pre zmenu).
Razmena pribora za injektiranje među korisnicima droga dovodi do širenja krvno prenosivih infekcija, kao što su Hepatitis C ili HIV. Bačene igle po ulicama izazivaju gađenje sugrađana. Rešenje ovog problema se ne nalazi u rukama policije – privođenje osoba koje koriste drogu ne smanjuje broj korisnika droga, već ih navodi da droge koriste na mnogo rizičniji način, kao i da što pre bace iskorišćen pribor za injektiranje. Tradicionalne metode borbe protiv droga nemaju efekta. Ova kampanja je namenjena pronalaženju novih rešenja – da se napravi mesto za promenu.
Sharing of injecting equipment by people who use drugs leads to infections, such as Hepatitis C or HIV. Discarded needles on the streets are not welcomed by people who live in the area. The solution does not lie in the hands of the police – arresting people who use drugs does not reduce the number of drug users, but pushes them to use in a more risky way, and to discard their needles as soon as possible. The old ways of fighting drug problems don’t work. This is a campaign to find new solutions – to provide room for change.
A partilha de material entre utilizadores de drogas pode levar a infeções, como a Hepatite C e o VIH. As seringas deixadas no chão não são bem vistas pelos habitantes de determinadas zonas. A solução não passa pela intervenção das forças policiais e a detenção dos utilizadores de drogas não reduz o consumo. Na verdade, pode levar as pessoas a consumos mais perigosos e a pensar que se devem ver livres das seringas o mais depressa possível. Os métodos antigos de combate às drogas já não são eficazes. Esta é uma campanha para se encontrarem novas soluções e promover uma mudança.
Η ανταλλαγή εξοπλισμού συριγγών από άτομα που χρησιμοποιούν φάρμακα οδηγεί σε λοιμώξεις, όπως Ηπατίτιδα C ή HIV. Οι σύριγγες που αφήνονται στους δρόμους δεν είναι ευπρόσδεκτες από τους ανθρώπους που ζουν στην περιοχή. Η λύση δεν βρίσκεται στα χέρια της αστυνομίας – η σύλληψη ατόμων που χρησιμοποιούν ουσίες δεν μειώνει τον αριθμό των χρηστών, αλλά τους εξωθεί να κα΄νουν χρήση με πιο ριψοκίνδυνους τρόπους, και να ξεφορτωθούν τις βελόνες τους όσο το δυνατόν πιο γρήγορα. Οι πιο παλιοί τρόποι καταπολέμησης των προβλημάτων των ναρκωτικών δεν έχουν αποτέλεσμα. Αυτή είναι μια καμπάνια προκειμένου να βρεθούν νέες λύσεις – να δοθεί χώρος για αλλαγές.
Размянята на консумативи за инжектиране сред хората, които използват наркотици, крие рискове от заравяване с кръвнопреносими инфекции, като хепатит С и ХИВ. На използваните игли и спринцовки, изхвърлени по улиците, се гледа с много лошо око от хората, живеещи в района. Разрешаването на този проблем не зависи от полицията. Арестите на хората, които употребяват наркотици, не намаляват броя на употребяващите, но ги принуждават да приемат по по-рискови начини и да изхвърлят инструментите си възможно най-бързо. Старите методи за борба с проблемите с наркотиците не работят. Тази кампания намира ново разрешение на проблема – предоставяне на стаи за консумация.
Our video about the adventures of the drug consumption room in Athens. Made for the Room for Change and Support Don’t Punish Campaigns.
A new movie by Dhojo Wahengbam on the severe rights violations committed against people who use drugs in Manipur. Dhojo Wahengbam, a filmmaker and drug-user activist from Manipur, was one of fifteen people who took part in the HCLU – INPUD Video Advoca
This March, our video advocacy team attended the 58th session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs, the largest drug policy gathering in the world, to find out how governments and NGOs feel about the prospects of drug policy reform. We produced a series of short thematic videos, to give you an overview of the current state of political debate on the burning issues of international drug control.
It is a dark time for harm reduction in Hungary: another life-saving service has fallen victim to political paranoia. As we reported last year, the largest needle and syringe program gave up the unequal struggle for survival, and closed its doors at th
Films about drug policy reform from New Zealand to Europe, video advocacy trainings, conferences, reports and campaigns about harm reduction, consultation with decision makers at the national and European level – the Drugreporter Team had a very active
In 1976, the Netherlands separated the cannabis market from the market in other illicit drugs, and allowed coffee shops to sell small amounts of cannabis to adults in a controlled environment. Our new movie, supplementing the report of the Open Society
At the national harm reduction conference in Budapest, presenters from Greece, Romania and Hungary reported that there are similar problems and challenges in relation to injecting drug use in Southern-Central Europe, but there are huge differences bet
Watch our video interview with the man who discovered Mephedrone, the drug also known as Meow-Meow! Mephedrone (or as chemists call it, 4-methylmethcathinone) is a stimulant drug, first synthetised in 1929, but which did not become known to the wider p
Drug User activists from all around the world gathered in Budapest, to learn how to make movies to advocate for drug policy reform and harm reduction. The activists, who were all former or current drug users, came from Nepal, Sweden, India, Indonesia,
New Zealand decided to decriminalise sex work in 2003. Please watch our film and learn how sex workers see the impact of this law on their daily lives! The polarised debate over the sex industry divides Europe. One set of radical feminists and their al
Our video features an interesting presentation by Pye Jakobsson about the origins of the so called Swedish model, the policy criminalising the clients of sex workers. There is a growing debate surrounding the so-called “Swedish model” – a policy based
The 1st International Conference on Drug Policies in Portuguese-Speaking African Countries (PALOP) – a pioneering event and the first of a set of meetings – was held on the 15th and 16th of January 2014, in Cape Verde. The Drugreporter’s team was invit
Harm Reduction International, the International HIV/AIDS Alliance and the International Drug Policy Consortium have launched a ground-breaking study highlighting the funding crisis for harm reduction. Drugreporter filmed the presentation of the new rep
Read a report about our campaign for opening supervised injection sites in Budapest – and watch our campaign movie with English subtitles! International organisations invited NGOs to participate in the 2014 Global Day of Action on June 26, to raise awa
We recorded two important press conferences at the AIDS 2014 conference in Melbourne. The first is the press conference of the Global Commission on Drugs. The second was held by the International AIDS Society.
After the AIDS conference in Melbourne, the New Zealand Drug Foundation invited us to hold a two-day video advocacy workshop in Auckland, New Zealand, and to deliver a presentation in Wellington. The 14 participants invited by the New Zealand Drug Foun
Drugreporter’s new movie, filmed at the AIDS 2014 conference in Melbourne, explores the most effective tools for ending the HIV epidemic The international AIDS conference was overshadowed by the tragedy of flight MH17. Six well-known HIV researche
Activists disrupt the speech of Mr. Gregg Alton, the top manager of Gilead pharmaceutical company, to protest against unreasonably high prices of hepatitis C medicines. Recorded at AIDS 2014 Melbourne.
Drugreporter’s new movie, filmed at the the 2nd European Harm Reduction Conference in Basel, Switzerland, gives you an insight into the key issues surrounding harm reduction in Europe The turn of the century marked the start of a new, progressive
Grant Hall, director of Star Trust held a presentation at the HCLU – Drugreporter film event in Budapest on 12.05.2014 in Budapest. At the event the HCLU – Drugreporter’s movie on New Zealand’s regulation of new psychoctive substances was shown. You ca
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! C
New Zealand became a world leader in the development of innovative regulation of new Psychoactive Substances laws in July, 2013. On March 20th, 2014 hosted by The Star Trust, the ‘Pathway for Reform’ conference offered a unique opportunity to hear firs
The occupation of Crimea will have catastrophic consequences on the situation relating to HIV and drug-use Crimea is a region which has suffered a lot from the HIV epidemic fuelled by the sharing of needles and syringes among the estimated 14,000 injec
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 v
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! In 2009, the member states of the United Nations reaffirmed the dream of a drug-free world, adopting a polit
The HCLU’s Drugreporter is launching a video campaign to debunk the offensive of the International Narcotics Control Board against drug policy reform initiatives The International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) is almost as old as the global drug contr
Serbia is not eligible for any more money from the Global Fund – harm reduction programs are in danger. Our movie gives you a glimpse of the desperate situation of Roma injecting drug users in Belgrade, help us to share the message! Serbia is a country
Opioid overdose continues to be a top killer of young people all over the world. In some countries, drug overdose deaths now outnumber those attributable to firearms, homicides or HIV/AIDS. Few people realise that most of these deaths are easily preventable with the right information, and an inexpensive antidote, Naloxone, which can reverse overdoses.
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 provid
Watch some great sessions on video, recorded at the International Drug Policy Reform Conference in Denver, Colorado. International Innovations in Drug Policy A session about drug policy reform innovations from around the world – and a discussion
All the presentations of the workshop titled “Low threshold digital video storytelling for harm reduction advocacy, activism, and education” are now available on video. The workshop was held in Vilnius at the International Harm Reduction Conference. Pé
Our film gives you an insight on how the state of Colorado regulates the recreational use of cannabis The International Drug Policy Reform Conference in Denver provided us an excellent opportunity to make a film about the new marijuana regulation
In its latest film the Drugreporter is searching for solutions to prevent lethal prescription drug overdoses in the United Sates For a long time, harm reduction has been largely perceived as a reaction to the HIV epidemic among injecting drug users. Bu
Watch the videos of the award ceremony at the International Drug Policy Reform Conference in Denver! Winners Include Seattle Police Department, Organizers of CO and WA Marijuana Legalization Initiatives, Portugal Government’s Drug Agency, Global Commis
The Drugreporter was the official filmmaker of the International Drug Policy Reform Conference 2013 in Denver, Colorado. Watch our movies produced at this great event! First part with videos from the opening and closing sessions. More than 1000 drug po
A short video interview with Jean-Paul Grund on the drug ‘Krokodil.’ The interview was made on the occasion of a new and freely downloadable study, published in the International Journal on Drug Policy. The Editors’ Choice in the July 2013 issue of the
Harm-reduction activists take to the streets of Bucharest to warn the authorities of alarming public health risks While on treatment, I could give birth to a healthy baby and raise it properly for six years, stay away from trouble, get a job and be hea
We won the prize for the best Web Video documentary at the Hungarian Kreatív Magazine’s Annual contest, and we won the grand prize, a GoPro camera, for our humane approach to the issues we deal with. At the Award Ceremony: Anita Vodál of the Roma Progr
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! Some people say harm reduction is a Troyan horse of drug legalization – o
The Drugreporter’s video report from the international harm reduction conference – remorseful politicians, skeptical researchers and activists without borders The Drugreporter video advocacy team attended the international harm reduction conference in
Last year, for the first time since 1999, there was a decrease in the number of new HIV cases in Ukraine thanks to the harm reduction services financed by international donors – watch our video. In a statement released at the Harm Reduction Internation
Ruth Dreifuss, the former president of Switzerland points out that time has come to a broader understanding of harm reduction, beyond public health – watch our video! Ruth Dreifuss, the former president of Switzerland made a speech at the opening sessi
A powerful message from the drug user community to the international harm reduction community: nothing about us without us – watch our video! Eliot Albers, the Executive Director of the International Network of People Who Use Drugs (INPUD) delivered a
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 There are three magical words very few politicans dare
A brief interview with John Peter Kools, the Chair of Harm Reduction International at the Harm Reduction 2013 conference in Vilnius.
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). The participants of the discussion forum were: Sandeep Chawla,
Watch the full speech of Evo Morales, president of Bolivia, at the Commission on Narcotic Drugs in Vienna, march 2013. Now with English and Spanish subtitles. You can turn on the subtitles by clicking on the “CC” button at the bottom of the video. Many
Our video report from the panel discussion “Drugs and Development: Punishing the Poor” In collaboration with the Open Society Foundation’s Global Drug Policy Program , the CEU School of Public Policy presents a series of debates devoted to complex and
Our movie gives you an insight of the 2013 trends of international drug control policies
Supporting videos for the Andrey Rylkov Foundation.
The HCLU interviewed Peter Dunne, the Minister of Revenue of New Zealand. He explained the innovative legislational approach his country has adopted to new psychoactive drugs New psychoactive substances were high on the agenda of the Commission on Narc
We visited a street outreach program of ARAS, an NGO fighting HIV among the most vulnerable people of Romania
Our latest movie provides an insight to the war on drugs in Mexico
Please watch and share the latest of our Count the Costs campaign movie serials! Those countries where there is little economic infrastructure and the political system is instable are becoming havens for drug traffickers. For many decades, the United N
The HCLU organised a video training in May 2012 to teach 14 harm reduction and drug policy activists how to use video in activism. Now we have selected some of the movies they have made. When we prepared for our largest training to date, we had one ser
InSite is an injecting site – and so much more. Please watch our movie and learn why the Canadian government should not shut it down! Last year the HCLU’s video advocacy group travelled to Vancouver, to make a film about InSite, the only legally-operat
Drugreporter proudly presents the second part of HCLU’s documentary on Portugal’s reformist drug policy approach. In this documentary we give you an insight into the everyday work of an NGO working with vulnerable people, such as people who use dr
Watch our new movie on the new approach to drug policy in the state of Washington, where people voted yes to tax and regulate marijuana There’s a new wind blowing through the very home of marijuana prohibition: not only have dozens of states legalised
The Drug Lords International has sent a new message to Presidente Barack Obama! The Drug Lords international (DLI) is expressing it’s grave concern about the outcome of recent referenda in the United States of America that would allow the non-medical u
The Central European University and the Open Society Foundations organized a public policy debate on illicit drugs – the debate was opened by George Soros. Please watch our video! In collaboration with the Open Society Foundation’s Global Drug Policy P
Do you like the HCLU’s movies? If you do, please help us raising funds for it! Please support us at Global Giving! PLEASE SUPPORT US WITH A SMALL DONATION ON OUR PAGE AT GLOBAL GIVING! We are participating a challenge at Global Giving to earn a perman
The HCLU’s movie presents drug policies in Portugal ten years after the decriminalization of drug use – watch it and share it with your friends on Facebook! In 2001, a small European country, Portugal, took a brave step, changing its drug policies and
Watch the second EDPI film from Bulgaria about the pioneering harm reduction work done by our partner, Initiative for Health Foundation The second video advocacy film from Bulgaria is dedicated to an NGO struggling with the elements amongst deteriorati
The government plans to introduce harsher penalties against drug offenders in Bulgaria – watch our movie and sign the petition! In our European Drug Policy Initiative (EDPI) we help NGOs to promote evidence-informed services and interventions in the fi
Harm reduction centres in Budapest are running out of supplies, posing the threat of an HIV epidemic. In Budapest’s largest needle exchange center, there only remain two or three weeks’ reserves of sterile needles and syringes to provide to intravenous
The US drug czar claims his government is paving the way to a progressive, innovative and science-based drug policy – watch our video featuring his speech and read our blog! Mr. Gil Kerlikowske, head of the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP
Activists at the International AIDS Conference disrupt a session sponsored by the pharmaceutical giant, Roche – why did they take action? Watch the HCLU’s movie and learn more!
Without respect of the human right of people who use drugs we cannot fight the HIV/AIDS epidemic – watch our video featuring Michel Kazatchkine’s speech!
Canadian activists disrupt the speech of the Health Minister of Canada, who refuses to accept the evidence that harm reduction works – watch our new video!
Activists marched to the White House demanding greater access to HIV treatment and prevention – we asked them what are the major barriers, watch and share our video!
A devastating criticism of the failed war on drugs by Steve Lewis – a must see!
Drug users and sex workers feel betrayed by the organizers of AIDS 2012 – watch the video messages of drug users who could not attend the conference!
A new report of the OSF and a film of the HCLU shows a positive example on how science could contribute to progressive drug policies The Open Society Foundation published a report on drug policies in the Czech Republic. The report shows how visionary p
Our video “The Human Rights Costs of the War on Drugs” has won first prize for best online video series. Our Hungarian language animated promotional video won first prize in the ‘PR video’ category HCLU is one of the participating NGOs in the Count the
14 harm reduction and drug policy activists were trained in Budapest by the HCLU. We wish our partner trainees successful use of their newly acquired video advocacy skills in their struggle for human rights and humane drug policies! The HCLU Video Advo
One of the worst negative consequences of the global war on drugs is stigma – watch our movie and count the costs with us! In 2011, on the 50th anniversary of the Single Convention, NGOs joined together in a campaign to count the costs of the global wa
One in four women in Central European and Central Asian prisons locked up for drug offences – according to a new study published by Harm Reduction International (HRI) At the 55th session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs we met Damon Barrett, HRI’s D
Our movie features Mr. Yuri Fedotov, the head of the UN Agency on Drug and Crime (UNODC), making an ambiguous statement on harm reduction at the Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND) this year We asked him at a press conference to clarify his position on
The president of Bolivia is addressing the Commission on Narcotic Drugs in Vienna – watch his speech with English subs! Evo Morales, the president of Bolivia attended the 55th Session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND), the annual UN meeti
Our movie features the UN drug czar urging Asian governments to close down forced detention centers and provide access to evidence-based treatment instead
Watch our movie on the Andrey Rylkov Foundation and support their fight for survival! The HCLU visited Moscow last year and produced a movie to promote the work of the Andrey Rylkov Foundation, the only NGO that provides clean needles for drug users in
Our movie features the most debated issues at the 2012 Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND) – please watch and share! This year the Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND) celebrated the 100th anniversary of the first international opium convention. What the
In our video we show how we asked the Russian drug czar to explain why he banned the website of a Russian NGO, the Andrey Rylkov Foundation – send an email and urge him to lift the ban! A few days ago we reported that we attended a press conference of
Watch and share our movie to raise awareness on the human rights consequences of the global war on drugs! Read more >> The Hungarian Civil Liberties Union (HCLU), together with Transform Drug Policy Foundation, were among the NGOs launching the C
The Hungarian Civil Liberties Union (HCLU) announces a Call for Applications to its 5 day long Video Advocacy Training to be held in Budapest on 20-26 May 2012. Application deadline is 19 March, 2012. About the HCLU Since 2007 the HCLU produces short o
There is no consistency in our policies on drugs – says Ruth Dreifuss, the former president of the Swiss Federation On 18 November, Transform Drug Policy Foundation, in partnership with all the major UK drug policy organisations, held a private dinner
Our new movie shows how harm reduction breaks taboos and moves drug policy in a good direction in Lebanon! When we speak about injecting drug use and HIV, we rarely pay any attention to the Middle-East. But if you think that injecting drug use is not p
Do you want to know how you can prevent overdose deaths and infections among drug users in your country? Watch the new movie of the HCLU and learn from the Danish! Denmark has one of the highest overdose death rates in the European Union. Contrary to c
The City Council of Copenhagen voted for legalizing marijuana. Watch the new movie of the HCLU and find out why! The international press reported in November last year that the City Council of Copenhagen voted overwhelmingly in favour of a legal regula
Welcome to the future of US marijuana regulation – please watch and share HCLU’s new movie! The filming crew of the Hungarian Civil Liberties Union (HCLU) traveled to California and attended the International Drug Policy Reform Conference in LA to find
Our blogpost and video gives a glimpse of the future of psychedelic medicine Most people perceive ecstasy as a party drug and they associate it with young people dancing to electronic music and vibrating lights. Few people are aware that before ecstasy
Watch the exciting presentations by Julie Holland, Gabor Maté and Carl Hart held at the International Drug Policy Reform Conference 2011 in Los Angeles. Julie Holland is a drug expert and an Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the NYU School
Speakers of the opening session of the International Drug Policy Reform Conference call to end the war on drugs The film crew of the Hungarian Civil Liberties Union (HCLU) is attending the International Drug Policy Reform Conference in Los Angeles, Cal
The film crew of the Hungarian Civil Liberties Union (HCLU) attended the first meeting of the European Harm Reduction Network (EuroHRN) in Marseille, France. We interviewed professionals and activists from several countries to give you an overview of t
This short video was created during the HCLU video advocacy training held prior to the III Latin American and I Mexican Drug Policy Conference that took place in Mexico City, 13-14 September, 2011. The HCLU held a two day long video advocacy training b
Video reports of the Count the Costs campaign events organized by the European Drug Policy Initiative in 5 European cities Anniversaries are always good to catalyize drug policy reform activities – and 2011 is very special anniversary. It is the 50th a
Candlelight vigil on the International Drug User Memorial Day in Budapest to commemorate those who passed away in the war on drugs On July 21, the International Drug User Memorial Day, activists gather in several cities of the world to commemorate thos
The HCLU’s video interview with Sonja Sohn – the actress who played Kima Greggs in The Wire The Wire has been described by many critics as the greatest television series ever made and it has been praised for its realistic portrayal of urban life
Watch and share the HCLU’s movie on drug user organization in the United States! This movie was filmed by the HCLU at the 8th National Harm Reduction Conference in Austin, Texas – we thank the Harm Reduction Coalition for the invitation and for organiz
The War on Drugs: Count the Costs campaign calls on governments and international agencies to meaningfully evaluate the unintended consequences of the war on drugs and explore evidence-based alternatives. Now you can watch the four full presentations t
What does harm reduction mean to harm reduction activists in the US? How do they see the future of harm reduction? Watch the HCLU’s new movie and find it out! https://www.youtube.com/embed/g4yqsYP0yFY Although most decision makers and professionals ack
After 10 years of zero-tolerance, the Polish Parliament has decided to reform the drug law – watch our movie and learn more! This movie was produced by the Hungarian Civil Liberties Union (HCLU) in cooperation with the Polish Drug Policy Network, our p
The Russian drug czar claims opiate substitution does not work – watch our movie! HCLU’s video advocacy team filmed the press conference of the Russian government delegation at the Commission on Narcotic Drugs this year – our movie challenges the Russi
While at the Harm Reduction Conference in Lebanon, the HCLU film crew witnessed a protest in front of a prison by family members, while prisoners rioted inside. It is often forgotten that prisoners should be treated with dignity as human beings – this
In our short movie we ask Mr. Fedotov, the head of the UN drug agency and his critics to express their views on the 50 years of global drug prohibition Last week the HCLU’s video advocacy team attended the 54th session of the Commission on Narcotic Dru
The Drug Lords International came to Vienna to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs When the United Nations adopted the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs in 1961, most people did not expect that 50 years later nob
Drug lords say no to drug policy reform and thank the UN for keeping drugs illegal 50 years ago the United Nations adopted the first international treaty to prohibit some drugs – particularly drugs used by non-Europeans such as cannabis, cocaine and he
Watch the full length presentation by the head of OSI’s Global Drug Policy Program, that was recorded at the “Urban Drug Policies in the Globalized World” Conference in Prague, 30th September 2010. The Open Society Institute Global Drug Policy Program
Learn what’s going on in Mexico from these interesting presentations filmed at the Harm Reduction Conference in Austin, Texas, on November 19, 2010. The HCLU’s video advocacy team filmed these presentations on the consequences of the drug war in Mexico
Watch the full length video of the analysis by Ethan Nadelmann, presented at the 8th National Harm Reduction Conference in Austin, USA. UPDATE – Now with full text transcription! The HCLU’s video advocacy team filmed the presentation of the Drug Policy
Watch HCLU’s new movie on a new manifesto for urban drug policies based on evidence and human rights! https://youtu.be/-6mLy2ol8gs In the early 1990s the representatives of four European cities, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Zürich and Hamburg endorsed a docum
Drugreporter’s film outlines Switzerland’s successful drug policy In the late 1980s, Switzerland witnessed a significant increase in the use of injected drugs and was hit hard by the harms associated with it, such as increased HIV infection and rising
Drugreporter’s new film on the Global Fund crisis. Activists from all over the world talk about the funding crisis of the Global Fund: how prevention and treatment services in countries that will not be eligible are at danger and how donor countries are trying to cut back funding.
This movie is about a global network that aims to challenge the dogma that drug users are worthless “We are people from around the world who use drugs. We are people who have been marginalized and discriminated against; we have been killed, harmed unne
The HCLU’s new movie features forced drug detention centers in Asia https://www.youtube.com/embed/G7sz0vzk09E According to estimations, there are hundreds of thousands of people kept in compulsory drug detention centers in Vietnam, China, Thailand and
Watch HCLU’s new video on Naloxone prescription, the best way to fight opiate overdoses. Today is overdose awareness day. The HCLU has dedicated a special movie to this day. The movie is not simply about commemorating those who have passed, nor is it a
A short video from the AIDS 2010 conference in which Bill Clinton, former president if the USA speaks out for harm reduction
20 thousand people marched for human rights at the 18th AIDS conference in Vienna.
Anya Sarang criticizes Russia’s drug policy at the International AIDS Conference Anya Sarang, the director of the Andrey Rylkov Foundation addresses the delegates of the XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna. Anya Sarang speaks at the Internati
Watch our video and take urgent action – tell Ban Ki Moon that a Russian diplomat is a bad choice for UNODC director! At the end of July the current head of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), Antonio Maria Costa will leave his post after eight y
Our new movie features the beginnings of harm reduction in Liverpool – filmed at the IHRA conference 20 years ago service providers in Liverpool started to experience with innovative approaches to drug problems. They distributed sterile needles for dru
The police fights a war on people who use drugs in Hungary On a rainy Sunday morning in February dozens of young people were dancing in a small club in the outskirts of the city of Debrecen (East-Hungary, Central Europe). They were celebrating the birt
The legal regulation of marijuana is not sci-fi any more: the potential models of legalization are here. Watch HCLU’s new video on harborside, an outstanding medical marijuana center in Oakland, California. HCLU’s new movie, Paving the Way, features on
Russia is under strong international pressure to introduce opiate substitution treatment – watch our video and take action! HCLU’s video advocacy team attended a press conference organized by the Russian delegation in Vienna at the Commission on N
Needle exchange programs in the US – watch our movie to learn how harm reduction protects communities from death and disease! After two decades, the US Congress has voted to lift a ban on federal funding of needle exchange programs in December. This hi
HCLU presents the results of its video advocacy work in 2009, in a new report published today. HCLU Film, the video advocacy program of the Hungarian Civil Liberties Union, produced 70 films in 2009; 26 were Hungarian and 44 were in a foreign language.
How will a post-prohibition world look like? – learn from our video We talk so much about ending the war on drugs – but do we really know how a post-prohibition world may look like? We know that we want the government and not the criminal organizations
HCLU’s film on the candlelight vigil organized by the DPA in Albuquerque, New Mexico A lot of people in progressive movements think of religion as a backward force that feeds prejudices and blocks discussions on human rights – it may be true for some f
The speech of the President of the Board of DPA in New Mexico Ira Glasser, former director of the American Civil Liberties Union and the president of the board of the Drug Policy Alliance addressed the participants of the International Drug Policy Refo
The opening speech of the DPA director at the International Drug Policy Reform Conference HCLU’s video advocacy team is filming in Albuquerque, New Mexico this time – we attend the International Drug Policy Reform Conference (November 12-14, 2009). The
Moscow protest to pay tribute to the victims of drug policies disbanded by police On the International Drug User’s Day, November 1, 2009, activists organized a protest in front of the Federal Drug Control Service (FDCS) in Moscow to pay tribute to the
International Drug Policy Reform Conference 2009 Teaser The Drug Policy Alliance (DPA) is the leading drug policy reform organization in the United States. Its bienniel International Drug Policy Reform Conferences are essential events for both activist
Harm reduction in Russia is on the verge of collapse – watch our video made at the Moscow AIDS conference Watch our video in the window!UPDATE (November 13, 2009): the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM) decided to extend
HCLU and the Danish Street Lawyers present you their new short movie about the introduction of heroin maintenance to Denmark Watch the movie here!In February 2008 the Danish parliament made an almost unanimous decision to launch a 9,5 Million €
A short movie about the Street Lawyers in Copenhagen The Street Lawyers (Gadejuristen) provide a fascinating example of the way legal assistance can be implemented among street based drug users. The organization is based in Copenhagen, Denmark, and pro
Watch our new video and take action – urge the Swedish government to provide access to needle exchange in Stockholm NOW! In the second sequel of our serial about the dark side of Swedish drug policy (watch the previous one here) we present you the life
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. The Kyrgyz Repub
The UN Association of Hungary organized a round table on global drug policy in Budapest On the occasion of the World Drug Day, the UN Association of Hungary (Magyar ENSZ Társaság) organized a round table discussion and press conference about the new Po
An HCLU film about the dream of a drug-free Sweden: is Swedish drug policy really as succesful as its allies claim? Thanks to our cooperation with the Swedish Drug Users Union in the framework of the European Drug Policy Initiative project (please visi
The Bolivian president’s speech at the high level UN meeting in Vienna – UPDATED We filmed the speech of Mr. Evo Morales, the president of Bolivia, delivered at the high level UN meeting in Vienna on March 11th this year – you can watch the video with
Debate on harm reduction at the UN high level meeting on drugs – is it really a storm in the teacup? Altough harm reduction was not mentioned in the Political Declaration adopted by the high level UN meeting on drugs (March 11-12, 2009), 26 countries s
Watch our video with the sleeping delegates of a UN meeting dreaming about a drug free world “A déja vu is usually a glitch in the Matrix. It happens when they change something,” says Trinity in the cult movie of the Wachowski-brothers, The Matrix. The
Costa vs. Polak – where is the discussion paper? Guess the riddle! On March 12, the second day of the High Level Meeting of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs, Mr. Antonio Maria Costa, the head of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime met with NGO delegates.
Watch the video filmed at our demonstration & press conference in Vienna Our video was filmed at the Stop the Global War on Drugs demonstration and press conference organized by HCLU in cooperation with INPUD, ENCOD, Youth RISE and SSDP: The Europe
The best video and poster submissions to our contest We are happy to inform you that HCLU got a lot of excellent photo & video materials highlighting a diversity of important issues in a groundbreaking way. The jury had a difficult task to choose t
The Hungarian Civil Liberties Union has collected the voices of drug users, scientists and activist from all around the globe. NOW 21 MESSAGES ARE ONLINE! The Hungarian Civil Liberties Union has collected the voices of drug users, scientists and activi
An HCLU film about drug tourism in the Netherlands: is it really only the problem of the Dutch? Bergen op Zoom is a Dutch town near the Belgian border. The city’s name became known from the media in the end of last year, when its mayor decided to close
Read the report and watch our movie on the harms of the insane drug legislation in Georgia Illicit drug use is considered to be one of the major socials problems in the Republic of Georgia. After visiting the country and attending the national harm red
Watch our video and find the answer(s)! The HCLU video advocacy team attended the Second Eastern Europe and Central Asia AIDS Conference (EECAAC) in Moscow, 3-5 May, 2008. Our main priority was to interview narcologists (addiction specialist doctors) a
Competing definitions of harm reduction – Watch our video! “Harm reduction” is a divisive term among treatment professionals working with drug users – it irritates many who believe that abstinence is the only legitimate goal of drug related interventio
Wide-spread, massive incarceration of drug offenders in the U.S. In the last three decades prison population in the U.S. grew rapidly: in the 1970s there were only 110 prison inmates for every 100.000 people, today there are more than 700, more than in
Does random drug testing of students reduce drug use? As we reported earlier, the U.S. States Deparment and Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) organized a regional conference in Budapest last December, where government officials attempted t
NGO criticisms on the idea that abstinence is the absolute priority Some people think that the idea of total abstinence is deeply rooted in the Judeo-Christian tradition. But this is not true. Of course abstaining from worldy pleasures like sex and dru
The pursuit of a drug free world – a noble goal or a dangerous utopia? Not long before the delegates of member states gathered in New York at the UNGASS on drugs in 1998, outstanding professionals and politicans from all around the world addressed Kofi
Report and videos from the Vienna global NGO forum on drugs The Vienna NGO Committee organized a global NGO forum on the review of the implementation of goals set by the United Nations General Assembly Special Session on Drugs in 1998. More than 300 NG
Press conference on the UNGASS drug review in Budapest – video The United Nations Association of Hungary organized a press conference on the International Day Against Drug Abuse, June 26, 2008. The title of the event was “The Evaluation of the 10 years
On Monday, May 12th, 2008, the six O’Clock Show at the International Harm Reduction Conference in Barcelona hosted a ‘User’s Choice’ session on Ibogaine, supported by INPUD. We have filmed and edited the whole session, you can watch it below in four pa
Polak challenged Costa in Barcelona again – Costa says UNODC is preparing its official response It seems HCLU’s Silenced NGO Partner video (with more than 35.000 views on YouTube up to now) on the duel between Mr. Antonio Maria Costa, the head of the U
Questions to Mr. Costa from the parallel universe of harm reduction – watch our video! HCLU was very glad that after we filmed Mr. Antonio-Maria Costa being embarrassed by Dr. Frederick Polak, a Dutch psychiatrist at the Commission on Narcotic Drugs in
The next harm reduction conference will be held in Thailand, many people are concerned – watch our video and find out more! The International Harm Reduction Association (IHRA) anounced that the next international harm reduction conference will be held
UN Special Rapporteur highlights the discrepancies between drug control and human rights in his keynote speech – WATCH OUR VIDEO! This year the International Conference on the Reduction of Drug Related Harms is taking place in Barcelona, May 11-15, sup
A short film on the struggle of the Bolivian people for legal coca In its annual report, released in March, the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) called the governments of Peru and Bolivia “to initiate action without delay with a view to eli
Watch our videos and read our comments on the UN drug czar’s remarks on NGO criticisms WATCH OUR VIDEOS ON NGO REPRESENTATIVES CHALLENGING MR. COSTA’S OPENING REMARKS! Mr. Costa and his NGO Critiques Is the world drug problem containe
The global drug czar shied away from answering an inconvenient question: WATCH OUR VIDEO NOW! WATCH OUR VIDEO ON THE GLOBAL DRUG CZAR BEING EMBARRASSED BY AN NGO REPRESENTATIVE! If you double click on the window it will open the video in YouTube! READ
Filmed at the International Drug Policy Reform Conference by the Drug Policy Alliance in New Orleans, December 2007. Filmed at the International Drug Policy Reform Conference by the Drug Policy Alliance in New Orleans, December 2007. For more interesti
HCLU’s movie on the veterans of the war on drugs – the speakers of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP) – PART 2.
HCLU’s movie on the veterans of the war on drugs – the speakers of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP) – PART 1.
Presentation at the International Drug Policy Reform Conference, New Orleans, December 6, 2007. Part 1. Part 2. Part 3.
Antonio-Maria Costa is the Executive Director of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) addresses the conference. Part 1. Part 2. Part 3.
On: Increasing awareness on hepatitis C. The interview was made at the Correlation European Conference 27 – 29 September, Sofia, Bulgaria
On: Increasing access to health care for Roma. The interview was made at the Correlation European Conference 27 – 29 September, Sofia, Bulgaria
On: Poverty and harm reduction. The interview was made at the Correlation European Conference 27 – 29 September, Sofia, Bulgaria
On: The Importance and impact of research and evidence base in the drug field. The interview was made at the Correlation European Conference 27 – 29 September, Sofia, Bulgaria
The interview was made at the Correlation European Conference 27 – 29 September, Sofia, Bulgaria
Ethan Nadelmann is the executive director of the largest drug policy reform organization in the U.S., the Drug Policy Alliance (www.drugpolicy.org ). Earlier he was a professor at the Princeton University. We interviewed him at the International Harm R
Danny Kushlick is director of Transform Drug Policy Foundation. Danny Kushlick is director of Transform Drug Policy Foundation. A former drug counsellor in the criminal justice system, he founded Transform in 1996 after recognising that p
Is sex work always a rape? Can women give their consent to do sex work? Can we speak about harm reduction among sex workers like among drug users? Robin Few was interviewed by our crew at the International Conference on the Reduction of Drug Related Ha
Dr Alex Wodak is the Director of the Alcohol and Drug Service at St Vincent’s Hospital. He was also President of the International Harm Reduction Association for several years, he is the author (with Ron Owen) of “Drug Prohibition: a call for change” p
Annette Verster works for the HIV/AIDS Department of the World Health Organization in Geneva, she coordinates all activities related to HIV prevention. She speaks about the conclusions of an investigation on prisons and harm reduction which WHO commiss
Stijn Goossens, the head of the International Network of People Who Use Drugs (www.inpud.org) is speaking about Trek Uw Plant, an interesting social experiment in the city of Antwerp, Belgium. The interview was made at the International Conference on t
Eberhard Schatz is the head of an Amsterdam-based harm reduction NGO, AMOC, which operates a drop-in and consumption room for injecting drug users with foreign nationality. According to the European Monitoring Centre on Drugs and Drug Addiction, consum
Robyn Few is the Director of SWOP-USA, and co-founder of the International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers, held on December 17th each year. SWOP helps sex workers and their organizations organize to protect their rights and fight against stigm
Mike Trace is currently the Co-Director of the Beckley Foundation Drug Policy Programme and Chief Executive at RAPT (Rehabilitation of Addicted Prisoners Trust), one of the UK’s foremost providers of drug addiction treatment. Since leaving a sec
Ethan Nadelmann is the executive director of the largest drug policy reform organization in the U.S., the Drug Policy Alliance (www.drugpolicy.org ). Earlier he was a professor at the Princeton University. We interviewed him at the International Harm R
Mauro is a well-known Italian AIDS activist who previously worked as a chair of GNP+, an advocate group, and recently works for the International Harm Reduction Development Program of the Open Society Institute. He is a former injecting drug user and h
Anya Sarang is a founding member of the Russian Harm Reduction Network – an organization promoting harm reduction in the Russian Federation.. Interviewed at the International Conference on the Reduction of Drug Related Harms, Warsaw, 2007.
Dr. Bijan Nassirimanesh is a medical doctor, one of the founders of Persepolis, the first NGO providing needle exchange service in Iran. We interviewed him at the International Conference on the Reduction of Drug Related Harms in Warsaw, 2007.
Allan Clear is the executive director of the New York based Harm Reduction Coalition (HRC, www.harmreduction.org). He was interviewed by our activists at the International Conference on the Reduction of Drug Related Harms in Warsaw, 2007.
Bijay Pandey is a drug user activist from Nepal, a member of the International Network of People Who Use Drugs (INPUD, www.inpud.org) his group operates a syringe exchange program which is not officially supported by the government. He emphasizes the i
Milena Naydenova is an active drug user, founding member of a user group in Bulgaria and a member of the Internal Network of People who Use Drugs (INPUD), www.inpud.org
Stijn is the head of the International Network of People Who Use Drugs (INPUD), more info: www.inpud.org
Sam Sullivan, Mayor of Vancouver speaks about drug addiction as a management issue at the DPA Conference, New Orleans.
Welcome to the Drugreporter Video Database! The database features hundreds of drug policy reform and harm reduction advocacy videos from all around the world. The videos produced by the Drugreporter – Rights Reporter Foundation team Péter Sárosi and István Gábor Takács (former HCLU Drug Policy Program) since 2008 are marked with blue. The videos produced by members of our Russian speaking blog DUNEWS , Igor Kuzmenko, Alexander Levin and Alexey Kurmanaevskii, are marked with yellow. The videos produced by our Drugreporter Video Advocacy Network are marked with green. You can navigate the map and click on the markers to see the films. You can also use the filters below to find films by author, topic or country.
Danny Kushlick is director of Transform Drug Policy Foundation.
Is sex work always a rape? Can women give their consent to do sex work? Can we speak about harm reduction among sex workers like among drug users?
Dr Alex Wodak is the Director of the Alcohol and Drug Service at St Vincent’s Hospital. He was also President of the International Harm Reduction Association for several years, he is the author (with Ron Owen) of “Drug Prohibition: a call for change” published by UNSW Press.
Annette Verster works for the HIV/AIDS Department of the World Health Organization in Geneva, she coordinates all activities related to HIV prevention. She speaks about the conclusions of an investigation on prisons and harm reduction which WHO commissioned recently.
Stijn Goossens, the head of the International Network of People Who Use Drugs (www.inpud.org) is speaking about Trek Uw Plant, an interesting social experiment in the city of Antwerp, Belgium.
Eberhard Schatz is the head of an Amsterdam-based harm reduction NGO, AMOC, which operates a drop-in and consumption room for injecting drug users with foreign nationality. According to the European Monitoring Centre on Drugs and Drug Addiction, consumption rooms can successfully reduce drug related harms, especially drug overdoses and HIV infections.
Robyn Few is the Director of SWOP-USA, and co-founder of the International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers, held on December 17th each year. SWOP helps sex workers and their organizations organize to protect their rights and fight against stigmatization and discrimination.
Mike Trace is currently the Co-Director of the Beckley Foundation Drug Policy Programme and Chief Executive at RAPT (Rehabilitation of Addicted Prisoners Trust), one of the UK’s foremost providers of drug addiction treatment.
Ethan Nadelmann is the executive director of the largest drug policy reform organization in the U.S., the Drug Policy Alliance (www.drugpolicy.org ). Earlier he was a professor at the Princeton University.
Mauro is a well-known Italian AIDS activist who previously worked as a chair of GNP+, an advocate group, and recently works for the International Harm Reduction Development Program of the Open Society Institute.
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