
Coca Chronicles #4: Conflicted over Coca
Issue #4: Andean-Amazonian Indigenous Peoples see promise and peril in lifting coca ban The possibility of changing the coca leaf’s…
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Issue #4: Andean-Amazonian Indigenous Peoples see promise and peril in lifting coca ban The possibility of changing the coca leaf’s…
Also: Listen to a podcast discussion of Ecuador’s security challenges, with International Crisis Group Fellow Glaeldys Gonzalez Calanche and John…
In an interview with El Universo, one of Ecuador’s largest daily newspapers, John Walsh, WOLA’s Director for Drug Policy and…
Nearly 75 years after the United Nations called for the abolition of traditional uses of the coca leaf, the world…
160 Nicaraguan victims, along with 29 national, regional, and international human rights organizations, including the Washington Office on Latin America…
Monday 12th June 2023 Dear Secretary General Guterres, We are writing to urge you to mark this year’s International Day…
The Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) condemns the intensifying attacks and repression by the Regime of Daniel Ortega and…
Across Latin America, women who grow coca and opium poppy often play a major role in fighting for social change…
A new study by the Research Consortium on Drugs and the Law (Colectivo de Estudios Drogas y Derecho, CEDD) analyzes…
For decades, a prohibitionist approach to drug policy has been a key driver of social strife and human rights abuses,…
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