Upcoming events

  1. 19 Mar

    CND67 Side Event – Global Position Paper on Recovery

    From 19/03/2024 to 19/03/2024

    A CND67 Side Event - Global Position Paper on Recovery, 19 March, 14:10 - 15:00, United Nations - VIC, Room M3


    Hosted by the Office for Combating Drugs of the Government of Serbia, this pivotal event is a showcase of the unification of voices from organizations, instiutions, and governments dedicated to drug demand reduction. The focal point of the event will be the presentation of a comprehensive Global Position Paper on Recovery exploring the progress in recovery-oriented systems of care and social integration.

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  2. 19 Mar

    CND67 Side Event – Achieving Social and Work Integration for Justice-Involved People

    From 19/03/2024 to 19/03/2024

    Achieving Social and Work Integration for Justice-Involved Individuals with Substance Use Disorders - A CND67 Side event, Tuesday 19 March, 13:00 - 13:50 pm CET - Room M0E79, Vienna International Centre (hybrid format)


    Experts on social integration and recovery practices will examine the many challenges associated with the vocational and social reintegration of justice-involved people with SUD before providing a number of key principles and good practices in this field. Simultaneous translation will be provided in English and Spanish.

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  3. 21 Mar

    CND67 Side Event – Mental Health and People Who Use Drugs

    From 21/03/2024 to 21/03/2024

    Mental Health and People Who Use Drugs - A CND67 Side event, 21 March, 9:10 - 10:00, Room MOE07, hybrid format


    Despite growing attention and a lead focus at European level, mental health and the connection with drug use and drug-related harms remains underdiscussed in international fora. This side event seeks to remedy this gap and bring together policymakers, experts, and advocates to discuss what steps need to be taken. Event organized by Dianova on behalf on the Civil Society Forum on Drugs

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  4. 21 Mar

    CND67 Side Event – The Declaration of Oviedo

    From 21/03/2024 to 21/03/2024

    The Declaration of Oviedo: 2024 Global Initiative on Drug Use Prevention - A CND67 Side Event, March 21, 1:00 - 1:50 pm, Room M


    Stemming from the consultation, and with the involvement, of more than 200 experts and 100 country focal points, the Declaration of Oviedo has been adopted as a 2024 global initiative to scale up evidence-based prevention at the forefront of drug policy. The initiative and the ten proposals of the declaration will be presented at this joint side event organized by the Proyecto Hombre association.

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  5. 22 Mar

    CND67 Side Event – The Worldwide Impact of Therapeutic Communities

    From 22/03/2024 to 22/03/2024

    The Worldwide Impact of Therapeutic Communities - CND67 Side Event by the WFTC, 22 March, 13:00 - 13:50 pm CET, In-person event, Room M0E05


    The World Federation of Therapeutic Communities (WFTC) is pleased to share the findings of the 2nd edition of the WFTC Social Report, a joint effort of 301 organizations from 40 countries, who sought to highlight the effort that TCs around the world make daily in search of a better world for those who suffer, directly or indirectly, from the use of drugs

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  6. 22 Mar

    CND67 Side Event – Advances and challenges towards 2029

    From 22/03/2024 to 22/03/2024

    Road to 2029 - A CND67 Side Event: Advances and challenges towards 2029. A special focus on working with vulnerabilities, 22 March, 02:10 pm CET, Room M0E07


    Road to 2029: Civil society working with vulnerabilities on the ground in order to develop people and community-centred drug policies - An event of the Ibero-American Network of NGOs working on drugs and addictions (RIOD) and Intercambios Asociación Civil.

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  7. 22 Mar

    CND67 Side Event – Addressing Substance Use Disorders in Crisis Settings

    From 22/03/2024 to 22/03/2024

    Addressing Substance Use Disorders in Crisis Settings, a CND67 side-event, 22 March, 08:00 - 08:50 CET - Online


    A number of experts working in humanitarian aid, harm reduction and the treatment of substance use disorders will be sharing their experience in these fields at this event.

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  8. 02 Apr

    Digital Diploma in Leadership for Social Inclusion and Access to Rights

    From 02/04/2024 to 16/05/2024

    Digital Diploma in Leadership for Social Inclusion and Access to Rights - Online, April 2 to May 16, 2024


    Developed by the Department of Social Inclusion (DSI) of SARE/OAS, under the framework of the OAS School of Governance, the Digital Diploma is aimed at members of civil society organizations and other key actors in the social inclusion and human rights agenda. It will take place April 2 to May 16, 2024, however the call to be part of the diploma wil be closed on February 4.

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  9. 24 Jun

    European Drugs Summer School 2024

    From 24/06/2024 to 05/07/2024

    European Drugs Summer School 2024 - In-person course, Lisbon (Portugal), 24 June - 5 July 2024


    'Psychostimulants in Europe: health and security issues' will be the central theme of this year's Drugs Summer School. The course will include interactive workshops and lectures on different types of stimulant, emerging new treatment options, harm reduction responses and security issues.  Organization of study visits to the Portuguese commissions for dissuasion as well as to mobile methadone units and a drug consumption room - click below for more information and registration

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  10. 23 Oct

    ‘Lisbon Addictions 2024’ Call for Abstracts

    From 23/10/2024 to 25/10/2024

    European Conference on Addictive Behaviours and Dependencies (Lisbon Addictions 2024) - 23-25 October 2024


    The call for abstracts is open for the 'Lisbon Addictions 2024' conference. Under the overarching theme of 'Empowering the workforce of the future', the conference will present cutting-edge research to help characterise, understand and respond to addiction and addictive behaviours today - Click on link below to submit abstract in one of eight tracks

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