Grantees
Grantees
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Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, Department of Population and Family Health
2009
A grant to provide support to the Columbia University in their study of the developments in Swiss drug policy, especially related to the November 2008 referendum, in their historical context to develop a case study from which lessons for drug policy change can be drawn internationally.
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Documentary Group
2009
A grant to support the Documentary Group in the preparation of "A Higher Calling" documentary.
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Economic Development Research Center, Colombia (CEDE)
2009
A grant to support an independent economic evaluation of anti-drug policies in producer countries, with a special focus on Colombia.
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Edelstein Center for Social Research
2009
A grant to promote the dissemination and public debate of the Declaration and Report of the Latin American Commission on Drugs and Democracy.
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Espolea
2009
A grant to support the preparation of a youth recommendation paper for drug policy in Spanish and English.
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Eurasian Harm Reduction Network
2009
A grant to create a basis for strategic and focused work on drug policy at the Eurasian Harm Reduction Network and promote evidence-based and human rights driven drug polices in the region of Central, Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
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Foundation Institute of Public Affairs
2009
A grant to support Foundation Institute of Public Affairs in their effort to implement the Drug Use Prevention Act of 29 July 2005 project.
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French Organization for Drug Related Harm Reduction
2009
A grant to support the French Organization for Drug Related Harm Reduction to set up an awareness campaign to reform the 1970 law on drug use in France.
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Harm Reduction Coalition
2009
A grant to influence global drug policies in the international arena by challenging the US government's restrictive and punitive approach to drug policy development.
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Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights
2009
A grant is to support the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights, Poland in their work for the "Legal Monitoring Actions in Support of Harm Reduction" project.
