
The Costs of Restarting Aerial Coca Spraying in Colombia
On February 10, the Colombian government said it planned to eradicate 130,000 hectares of coca this year, using techniques that…
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On February 10, the Colombian government said it planned to eradicate 130,000 hectares of coca this year, using techniques that…
For decades, a prohibitionist approach to drug policy has been a key driver of social strife and human rights abuses,…
Colombia’s Constitutional Court met today to discuss the government’s plans to reinstate aerial spraying of coca, the plant used to…
Legal tensions are growing within the international drug control regime as increasing numbers of member states move towards or seriously…
On September 12, the U.S. Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control held a hearing on Colombia’s counternarcotics efforts. Here’s a…
The U.S. government arms, equips, trains, builds facilities for, shares intelligence with, and operates alongside military and police forces in…
In the vast areas of Colombia’s countryside where evidence of government is scarce, you can see the bright green bushes…
The people in the videos are featured because they represent the rarely revealed human side of the war on drugs.
How might governments and the UN system address growing tensions surrounding the existing UN drug treaties and evolving law and practice in Member States in ways that acknowledge the policy shifts underway and help to modernize the drug treaty regime itself?
Across Latin America, the effects of disproportionate punishment for low-level, non-violent drug offenses are particularly severe for women. The following women were convicted and imprisoned for drug offenses in Colombia and Costa Rica. These are their stories.
Leading cannabis policy experts and government officials gathered in Seattle to discuss how jurisdictions can best evaluate legal cannabis.
After decades of failed policies, the U.S. is finally reconsidering the mass incarceration model it promoted in Latin America. The paradigm shift opens up space for reforms in Latin America.
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