On this page you can find relevant researchs on drug-related health topics, including HIV, hepatitis C, drug and overdose prevention, harm reduction and drug treatment. You can also find our Clinical Guidelines.

HIV prevention, treatment and care in prisons and other closed settings: a comprehensive package of interventions
UNODC’s new policy brief highlights two guiding principles, namely that "prison health is good public health" and that a human rights-based approach and the principle of equivalence of health in prisons are key. The report proposes a comprehensive package of 15 interventions to address HIV in prisons settings.
Guidelines for the evaluation of drug prevention: a manual for programme planners and evaluators (second edition)
This edition is an updated version of the original EMCDDA guidelines, which contains new methods, concepts and examples of currently available drug prevention interventions and which provides a framework for carrying out an evaluation. The content has also been updated with developments in online EMCDDA drug prevention and evaluation resources.
Global Commission HIV and the Law: Risks, Rights & Health
Global Commission on HIV and the Law presents a coherent and compelling evidence based report on human rights and legal issues relating to HIV and how evidence and human rights based laws can end an epidemic of bad laws and transform the global AIDS response. .
WHO: Guidance on Prevention of Viral Hepatitis B and C Among People Who Inject Drugs
This guidance is the first step in the provision of comprehensive guidance on viral hepatitis surveillance, prevention and treatment by the World Health Organization.
Drugs policy is AIDS policy
The Canadian Drug Policy Coalition (CDPC) details their vision and insights on the drug situation in Canada, including articles by Professor David Nutt, author of “Drugs- Without the Hot Air”; Dan Gardner, author of “Future Babble”; Dan Werb, Co-Founder, International Centre for Science in Drug Policy, and more.
AIDS 2012 Conference - Chris Ford
Chris Ford speaks at the IDHDP reception at the AIDS 2012 conference in Washington, on Can We Get to Zero Without Drug Policy Reform?
AIDS 2012 Conference - Stephen Lewis
Stephen Lewis talks at the IDHDP reception at the AIDS 2012 Conference "Can We Get to Zero Without Drug Policy Reform?"
We Can End AIDS 2012 March
Thousands of activists marched for human rights & economic justice on Tuesday 24th July from the venue of the International AIDS Conference, to the White House
Torture in the Name of Treatment: Asia Drug Detention
Human Rights Watch summarize HRW’s findings over five years of research on compulsory drug “treatment” centers in China, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Lao PDR.
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