• A look at what human rights NGOs can do to combat prohibitionism •
Rafael Custódio | SUR N.21 | Aug/2015
• How alternative national drug policies reinforce the need for changes at the global level •
Luciana Boiteux | SUR N.21 | Aug/2015
• How UN Member States can change the direction of international drug policy towards better human rights protection •
Anand Grover | SUR N.21 | Aug/2015
• West Africa’s development as a centre for drug trafficking, production and consumption gives governments the opportunity to embark on more enlightened policy responses •
Adeolu Ogunrombi | SUR N.21 | Aug/2015
• The International Drug Policy Consortium calls for greater civil society engagement in drug policy in the run up to UNGASS 2016 •
Gloria Lai | SUR N.21 | Aug/2015
• One of the leading figures of Uruguay’s drug policy presents the reasons for and challenges of reforming the country’s laws •
Milton Romani Gerner | SUR N.21 | Aug/2015
• Some inconsistencies between drug policies, public health and human rights in Brazil •
Luís Fernando Tófoli | SUR N.21 | Aug/2015
• A revision of the current drug policy in the region and the world is necessary in order to address systematic human rights violations •
Luciana Pol, Juan Carlos Garzón | SUR N.21 | Aug/2015
• Looking at how the US and Brazil treat crack addiction reveals governments’ responsibilities in perpetuating myths and discrimination •
Carl L. Hart | SUR N.21 | Aug/2015