Grantees
Grantees
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Latin America Working Group Education Fund
2009
A grant to implement activities to educate policymakers and the public to construct more humane and effective U.S. policy responses to the problems created by drug violence in Latin America.
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National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre Education Trust
2009
The purpose of the grant is to enable the Reference Group to the United Nations on HIV and Injecting Drug Use (hereafter: Reference Group ) to meet in person to develop consensus recommendations.
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Pakistan AIDS Control Federation
2009
A grant to support the second phase of the War Against HIV Not Drug Users project.
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Release LEADS Ltd.
2009
A grant to support Release Leads Ltd in administering the International Drug Policy Consortium focusing on four areas: networking and communication, producing analyses and recommendations, and advocacy both at UN and national levels.
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Release Ltd.
2009
The purpose of this grant is to provide support for Release Leads Ltd. for the INPUD project, a global network that seeks to protect the health and promote the rights of people who use drugs. INPUD stands for The International Network for People who Use Drugs.
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Stanislaw Brzozowski Association
2009
A grant to support a project to identify the most debatable issues in Polish illicit drug law, and to educate those who are most vulnerable to experiencing the damage caused by these regulations.
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Students for Sensible Drug Policy
2009
A grant to support Students for Sensible Drug Policy in employing an international liaison.
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Substance Misuse Management in General Practice
2009
The purpose of the grant is to support the International Doctors for Healthy Drug Policies in bringing together medical doctors from all over the world to share experiences, expertise and good practice in reducing the harms caused by drug use and by the existence of poor drug policies.
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Transnational Institute
2009
A grant to support a project to continue the ongoing (since 2004) series of informal drug policy dialogues of Transnational Institute and Andreas Papandreou Foundation aimed to consolidate a network of government officials, researchers and NGOs to discuss common strategies and tactics, share policy dilemmas and jointly explore possibilities for viable drug policy improvements at national and international levels.
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Transnational Institute
2009
A grant to support the joint collaboration between Transnational Institute and Washington Office on Latin America to promote more effective and humane drug policies in Latin America.
