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The 'U.N. on Drugs'

 

 

Reproductive and transformative actions towards UNGASS 2016 

and positive peace(s) - 

Critical global perspective and UNODC Lao PDR Country Office case study

The miracle of freedom resides in the ability to make new beginnings, which resides in turn in the fact that every human being, by being born into the world which existed before him and continues to exist after him, is himself a new beginning. 

Consciousness is only possible through change; change is only possible, through movement. 

 

Hannah Arendt, Was ist Politik?

Aldous Huxley, The Art of Seeing.

On this blog you will find extracts of my on-going thesis ...

 

Introductory Paragraph
&
Background of the Problem
Statement of the Problem, Purpose of the Study, Methodology & Significance of the Thesis

Introductory

notes

Theoretical &
Conceptual Frameworks

Goodies

GOODIES

What causes addiction? Easy, right? Drugs cause addiction. But maybe it is not that simple. And maybe it's because "Everything We Think We Know About Addiction Is Wrong".

This video is adapted from Johann Hari's New York Times best-selling book 'Chasing The Scream: The First and Last Days of the War on Drugs.' 

Want to know your government’s positions on global drug policy and during UNGASS 2016? Find out on the CND Blog!

 

The Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND) is the central policy-making body of the UN drug control system. Despite this key mandate, it chooses to work in secrecy – meetings are not webcast and reports of the meeting are very limited.

 

The CND Blog is a project of the International Drug Policy Consortium, in collaboration with the International Centre for Science in Drug Policy and Transform, which aims to ensure transparency and provide live records of the discussions taking place at the meeting.

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