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The International Task Force on Strategic Drug Policy The 2009 meeting will be a high level ministerial segment of the CND to evaluate the effectiveness of drug policies over the last ten years. ...
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The International Task Force on Strategic Drug Policy Former President Drug Prevention Network of Canada Ottawa, Ontario Canada. Juan Alberto Yaria Psychologist Universidad del Salvador Buenos Aires, Argentina ...
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The International Task Force on Strategic Drug Policy The first World Forum Against Drugs was held in Stockholm, Sweden September 8-10th and many of our Task Force members were invited to present about issues ...
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Resolution Concerning Drug Abuse and Human Rights File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML programs which facilitate drug abuse and drug trafficking perpetuate the violation of human rights among the most vulnerable individuals, those whose free ...
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The International Task Force on Strategic Drug Policy Chairs: Maureen Kellett, Chair, London Drug Policy Forum, United Kingdom Christy McCampbell, Deputy Assistant Secretary, International Narcotics and Law ...
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The International Task Force on Strategic Drug Policy Sponsored by: European Cities Against Drugs, Institute on Global Drug Policy, International Scientific and Medical Forum on Drug Abuse, London Drug Policy ...
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The International Task Force on Strategic Drug Policy 10:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. UNITED STATES DRUG POLICY - John Walters, Director, Office of National Drug Control Policy, United States ...
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The International Task Force on Strategic Drug Policy The International Task Force on Strategic Policy is proud to support the efforts of our colleagues at Project: SUNDIAL. Project: SUNDIAL is an international ...
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The International Task Force on Strategic Drug Policy The International Task Force on Strategic Policy is proud to support the efforts of our colleagues at Project: SUNDIAL. Project: SUNDIAL is an international ...
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STATEMENT ON SO-CALLED `HARM REDUCTION POLICIES International Task ... File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML ultimate abstinence are fundamentally different from so-called `harm reduction drug policies which accept the inevitability of drug use. ...
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