The laws, regulations, strategies, and governance frameworks that guide how governments and institutions address substance use, substance use disorders, and illicit drug trafficking. These policies shape coordinated responses across prevention, treatment, recovery support, public health, regulatory control, and law enforcement. Effective substance use policies aim to reduce health and social harms, ensure access to prevention and treatment services, regulate controlled substances, and disrupt illicit drug markets. They are typically informed by scientific evidence, public health principles, and cross-sector collaboration to promote safer and healthier communities.
Policy
Evidence-Based Advocacy for Policy Reform
Date: Wednesday, October 2, 2024 @ 3:00-4:30pm ET (2CT/1MT/12PT)
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2024 UNODC World Drug Report Highlights, brief reflections
2024 UNODC World Drug Report highlights, brief reflections.
European conference on drug-related violence
Brussels, 26 - 27 November 2024
The European Union (EU) is at a critical point in addressing drug-related violence. This violence comes in many forms and is growing in complexity. It feeds on the organised crime occurring in fragile social environments, affecting communities and perpetuating a range of problems.
UNODC World Drug Report 2024: Harms of world drug problem continue to mount amid expansions in drug use and markets
UNODC World Drug Report 2024
Bringing law enforcement officers closer to other agents of prevention. The experience with UNODC Guiding Document on the Role of Law Enforcement Officers in Drug Use Prevention within School Settings
Getting Stakeholders Vested in their Coalitions Growth
Getting Stakeholders Vested in their Coalition’s Growth and Sustainability Plans to Continue Important Prevention Work in the Community training will empower coalition staff with the tools and strategies necessary to engage and secure the commitment of key stakeholders. This session will provide participants with practical insights into the importance of sector investment in the sustainability of community prevention initiatives.