| Item title | Description |
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| Open letter to CND [20-02-08] | We respectfully urge you to support syringe exchange, opiate substitution treatment and other harm reduction approaches demonstrated to reduce HIV ris... |
| Washington Post Editorial on UN and harm reduction [20-02-08] | The Bush administration is quietly extending a policy that undermines the global battle against AIDS. The State Department's new leadership needs... |
| Resources [01-02-08] | Other resources on the United Nations and Harm Reduction |
| The UN and Harm Reduction - Revisited [01-04-05] | The US pressure on the UNODC to withdraw support from needle exchange and other harm reduction approaches backfired at the 48th session of the CND i... |
| The United Nations and Harm Reduction [01-03-05] | In March 2005 the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND) will meet in Vienna. The confrontation between zero-tolerance ideologists and harm reduction p... |
| The Erratic Crusade of the INCB [18-02-03] | In the Report of the International Narcotics Control Board for 2002 that was released on February 26, the president of the Board, Dr. Philip O. Emafo ... |
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While new psychoactive substances pose a challenge to existing drug control regimes, their appearance provides an opportunity to consider the trial of alternative policy and legislative approaches to drug control.

Drug Law Reform in Latin America is a project of the TNI Drugs & Democracy programme
"Promoting a more effective and humane drug policy in Latin America"
In 2011 the 1961 UN Single Convention on drugs will be in place for 50 years. In 2012 the international drug control system will exist 100 years since the International Opium Convention was signed in 1912 in The Hague. Does it still serve its purpose or is a reform of the UN Drug Conventions needed? This site provides critical background.