A study on the impact of the world drug poblem on the enjoyment of human rights was produced for the...
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Communiqué of the 1st West African Forum on Drugs
COMMUNIQUÉ OF THE 1ST WEST AFRICAN FORUM ON DRUGS (WAFOD) ORGANIZED BY PEOPLE AGAINST DRUG DEPENDENCE & IGNORANCE (PADDI FOUNDATION) WITH...

Comment on Global Commission on Drug Policy’s report; Taking Control: Pathways to Drug Policies that Work
Download PDF World Federation Against Drugs recognizes that the fundamental goal of drug policy is to reduce the nonmedical use...

WFAD Release in response to The Report of the West African Commission on Drugs urging West African Countries to Decriminalize/Legalize Drugs
World Federation Against Drugs Release in response to The Report of the West African Commission on Drugs urging West African...
Statement of the Congress of World Federation Against Drugs
May 21, 2014 WFAD is guided by the 1961, 1971 and 1988 UN drug conventions and the resolution resulting from...

Drug Control and Human Rights: Frequently Asked Questions
What is the international drug control regime? The international drug control regime is based on three international conventions: the 1961...

The Protection of Children from Illicit Drugs – A Minimum Human Rights Standard
The World Federation Against Drugs is proud to present The Protection of Children from Illicit Drugs – A Minimum Human...
Protecting Children from Illicit Drugs
This is a critical moment for drug prevention because so many people are confused by those whom we broadly label...
Drug Legalisation: An Evaluation of the Impacts on Global Society
Position StatementDecember 2011 Click here to read this Position Statement in Spanish. The flawed proposition of drug legalisation Various well...
‘The Rights of the Child’ – A Pivotal Human Rights Issue for Drug Policy-makers
Presented at the 24th IFNGO Conference, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 9th November, 2011 by Datin Masni, President, IFNGO and Jo...