On June 26th, the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, Dianova launched the campaign “A gateway within allwomen’s...
Category: Research/External Information

WFAD Working Group – Position Paper: Gender-Specific Treatment and Recovery
Today, our Gender Working Group is proud to publish their second position paper, following the research paper on “Understanding Gender-Differences...

WFAD Gender Working Group – Understanding Gender-Differences in Substance use to Develop Appropriate Prevention Interventions
The WFAD Gender Working Group are proud to published their research paper “Understanding Gender-Differences in Substance use to Develop Appropriate...

Health and social responses to drug problems: a European guide 2021
The European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction has developed the Health and social responses to drug problems: a...

Call for Speakers for CND October Intersessional and for Input -VNGOC
Call for Applications: Civil society participation in CND thematic discussions in October In line with the adoption of the ministerial...

UNODC – World Drug Day announcement
The UNODC theme for the 2021 International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking – 26 June’s ‘World Drug Day’ –...

Upcoming Webinar – Information on Applying for ECOSOC Consultative Status
The DESA NGO Branch is organising an informative webinar for NGOs on how to apply for ECOSOC Consultative Status. During...

Research: The Strengths and Barriers Recovery Scale (SABRS): Relationships Matter in Building Strengths and Overcoming Barriers
Our partner RUN, among other institutions and organisations, published an interesting and very important research showcasing the connection between strong...

Learning Outcomes from Portugal
Our member Narkotika Politiskt Center (Drug Policy Centre) has published a very interesting and important report, written by Pierre Andersson,...

#ActForEqual
UNWomen has created the necessary #ActForEqual campaign. "COVID-19has exposed and accelerated existing gender inequalities. The impact on women and girls has been severe and disproportionate. As we begin to recover from the pandemic, we must put gender equality at the heart of that process"
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