Policy
60th Session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs
The Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND) is the central policy-making body of the UN drug control system. The CND meets annually when it considers and adopts a range of decisions and resolutions. The 60th session of the CND will take place in Vienna from the 13th to the 17th of March, 2017.

Tackling Drug Misuse and Dependence
This symposium provides an invaluable opportunity for local authorities, health and social care services, NHS and other public health specialists, the third sector and police and law enforcement agencies to discuss priorities for the next drug strategy and ways to promote partnership working at the local level to ena

US Pediatricians Warn of Rising Risks to Youth from Loosening Marijuana Laws
Webinar: "Pain Care & Prescription Drug Abuse: Current Topics, Legislation & Policy"
Wednesday| March 8, 2017 | 12 - 1 pm ET
Presenters: Wade Delk, BA and Michael Barnes, JD
Presenters will discuss newly enacted federal policies and noteworthy pending federal- and state-level legislation affecting care for people with pain.
Evaluation Report on Drug Control for the Sixth Evaluation Round of the Multilateral Evaluation Mechanism (MEM)

Mortality Matters: Addressing Rising Rates of Drug-Related Deaths in the UK
This one-day conference will take a closer look at the issues surrounding the recent increases in drug related deaths across the UK. Featuring leading cross-sector expertise, the event will also provide an opportunity to discuss solutions to reduce this trend.
Who should attend:

The Drug Problem in the Americas: Drugs and Public Health

The Urgent Need to Change the Current Medical Approach on Tobacco Cessation in Latin America
Seminar on Cost-Effective Measures for Reducing Harmful Use of Alcohol
In 2016, Colombia’s Ministry of Health and Social Protection, in collaboration with PAHO, developed a strategic and management framework to manage the harmful use of alcohol in the country. This framework is aligned with the National Plan for Health Promotion, Prevention, and Care for Psychoactive Substances, and draws on global guidelines and recommendations.
Adfam’s Manifesto for Families: 5 Key Challenges for Supporting Families Affected by Drug and Alcohol Use
