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Is Decriminalisation Enough? Drug User Community Voices from Portugal

This is the first community-driven evaluation of the outcomes of Portugal’s decriminalisation of people who use drugs. Introduced in 2001, Portugal’s model of decriminalisation has been hugely influential and is frequently referred to as an example of legislative reform that has improved public health, social order, and the health and wellbeing of people who use drugs. This document builds on… Read More »Is Decriminalisation Enough? Drug User Community Voices from Portugal

INPUD Submission to The Civil Society Task Force to UNGASS on Drugs 2016

The submission of the International Network of People who Use Drugs (INPUD) to the Civil Society Task Force to UNGASS on Drugs 2016 is derived from INPUD’s Consensus Statement on Drug Use Under Prohibition: Human Rights, Health, and the Law. INPUD’s Consensus Statement focusses on human rights, health, and the law in relation to people who use drugs. The document – and this submission… Read More »INPUD Submission to The Civil Society Task Force to UNGASS on Drugs 2016

Global Week of Action: Crisis for People who Use Drugs in the Philippines

Global Week of Action Over the past months, thousands of people who use drugs and people suspected of using and/or selling drugs have been killed in the Philippines. The Filipino President, Rodrigo Duterte, is responsible: he has repeatedly encouraged the police and the general public to murder people suspected of being drug users and/or of dealing drugs. As a result,… Read More »Global Week of Action: Crisis for People who Use Drugs in the Philippines

The Global Fund Transition

The Smart Sex Worker’s and Drug User’s Guide This Smart Guide is a quick reference for sex workers and people who use drugs to help understand the transition from Global Fund financing. It explains what the process is, how it works and why it is happening. It highlights the risks as well as the (few) opportunities there may be for… Read More »The Global Fund Transition

Words Matter! Language Statement & Reference Guide

March 2020 Pусский | Español | Français The need to change our language in relation to people who use drugs has become an increasing topic of discussion, but there is still a long way to go. People who use drugs are highly diverse and their relationship with drug use takes many different forms. Current prohibitionist approaches to drug use and ‘war on drugs’ rhetoric… Read More »Words Matter! Language Statement & Reference Guide

INPUD submission to the OHCHR’s report on UNGASS implementation and human rights

This contribution is in response to the request of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) for relevant information with regard to the implementation of Our Joint Commitment to Effectively Addressing and Countering The World Drug Problem, the 2016 United Nations General Assembly Special Session On The World Drug Problem Outcome Document. This submission considers the relevant… Read More »INPUD submission to the OHCHR’s report on UNGASS implementation and human rights

Response to the Zero Draft of the UHC Political Declaration

06/06/2019 Following the publication on 17 May 2019 of the zero draft of the political declaration to be approved at the high-level meeting on Universal Health Coverage, please see a statement co-signed by global HIV, civil society and key population networks from the Free Space Process and the Partnership to Inspire, Transform and Connect the HIV response (PITCH).  We very… Read More »Response to the Zero Draft of the UHC Political Declaration

Joint Civil Society Letter on 2021 UN Treaty Bodies reviews in the context of COVID-19

INPUD joins over 500 other civil society organisations in expressing our concern about the functioning of UN Treaty Bodies during the COVID-19 pandemic.  The pandemic has led to postponements, cancellations, and scaling-down of nearly all scheduled Treaty Body sessions in 2020, and since July have been limited to virtual meetings. This means planned reviews of state parties have had to be… Read More »Joint Civil Society Letter on 2021 UN Treaty Bodies reviews in the context of COVID-19

Joint Response to the UNAIDS Strategy Tream on the Global AIDS Strategy 2021 – 2026

21 January 2021 The new Global AIDS Strategy for 2021 – 2026, being developed by UNAIDS, will have significant impacts on community and key population led responses in the global HIV response. A sharpened focus on historically under-prioritised responses such as prevention, human rights, decriminalisation and community-led responses will, along with accompanying actionable results, will help catalyze a re-invigorated future HIV… Read More »Joint Response to the UNAIDS Strategy Tream on the Global AIDS Strategy 2021 – 2026

INPUD Statement at the 64th Commission on Narcotic Drugs: Decriminalisation and the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals

16 APRIL, 2021 The following statement was delivered by Jake Agliata on behalf of INPUD at the plenary session 64th Commission on Narcotic Drugs. This statement was delivered as an intervention under Agenda Number 9: Contributions by the Commission to review and implement the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Excellencies and distinguished colleagues, I am making this intervention today on… Read More »INPUD Statement at the 64th Commission on Narcotic Drugs: Decriminalisation and the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals