Ten Ways Drug Policy Affects Human Rights
Fact sheet issued by IHRA, Human Rights Watch and the Open Society Institute
Letter to the Representatives of the State of Puebla
Proposed constitutional revisions in Puebla violate Mexico’s adherence to international law
Blaming Foreigners
Joint statement of the International Harm Reduction Association (IHRA) and Human Rights Watch
Interactive Dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on Torture at the 10th Session of the Human Rights Council
Nations Should Reject UN Drug Policy
New 10-Year Plan Omits Critical Protections on HIV and Human Rights
Letter to Governor Paterson of New York
Rockefeller Drug Law reform should include provisions on prison alcohol and drug treatment programs
UN Drug Summit: Undo a Decade of Neglect
Global Drug Policy Review is an Opportunity to Ensure Human Rights-based Drug Policy
Letter to the Governor of Guanajuato, Mexico
Human Rights Watch and Las Libres urge government to provide legal abortion services and stop prosecuting women
Mexico: Stop Blocking Abortions for Rape Victims
Guanajuato State Denies Access to Legal Procedures and Actively Prosecutes Others Seeking Services
Letter from Darfuri Women to the African Union and Arab League
28 Women Who Fled from the Darfur Conflict Welcome the ICC Warrant for al-Bashir
UN: Stop Needless Suffering
Summit on Drugs Should Address Obstacles to Pain Relief Medicine