quinta-feira, 14 de abril de 2016

UNGASS and the U.S. Position on International Drug Policy







Publicado em 7 de abr de 2016
Watch State Department official Kara McDonald discuss the importance of the fast approaching U.N. General Assembly Special Session on the World Drug Problem, the first such high-level global meeting in 18 years. Taking place April 19-21 in New York, this will be an opportunity for the international community to make progress on a variety of pressing drugs-related challenges. More information is available athttp://www.state.gov/j/inl.

UNGASS 2016 and beyond: Seizing the opportunity to improve drug policy







Publicado em 8 de abr de 2016
On April 7, the Brookings Foreign Policy and Governance Studies programs hosted a conversation on what we can learn from drug policy reforms now being conducted in the United States and across the globe and what flexibility will exist in the global counternarcotics regime for implementing improved drug policies after UNGASS 2016.

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What’s at Stake at UNGASS 2016







Publicado em 17 de dez de 2015
In April 2016, the United Nations will have a chance to forge a smarter way forward for global drug policy.

In this video, George Soros, Bryan Stevenson, Kasia Malinowska-Sempruch, and a number of drug policy experts and advocates discuss why the time for reform is now.

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