Support. Don’t Punish 2022 – Q&A session (dup)
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Ahead of the deadline for two separate calls for projects (29 April), the campaign organises a Q&A Session to explain the campaign's way of working, discuss expectations for the 10th Anniversary of the Global Day of Action, provide guidance on applying to these funding facilities and, in particular, create space to address doubts and questions ..read more
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Support. Don’t Punish 2024 – Q&A Session
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Ahead of the deadline of the call for expressions of interest on April 26th 2024, we are organising a Q&A Session to explain the campaign's way of working, discuss expectations for the Global Day of Action, provide guidance on applying to the Small Grants Programme and, in particular, create space to address questions and doubts ahead of the Global Day of Action on June 26th ..read more
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Envisioning change: Digital resources to boost your campaigning work
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5M ago
Seeking to potentiate Support. Don't Punish campaigners’ brilliant information, education, and communication efforts, we have produced a series of easy-to-print, translatable digital materials on key issues for our movement, from harm reduction to bodily autonomy ..read more
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WHRIN: SDP Global Day of Action 2023 with a focus on women and nonbinary people who use drugs
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9M ago
This report summarises some of the activities that were reported from Kenya, Ukraine, Namibia, Eurasia, Nigeria, Portugal, Indonesia, Catalonia, Mauritius, Georgia, and Myanmar ..read more
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Support. Don’t Punish 2023: Cultivating ecosystems of change for a future beyond the ‘war on drugs’
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10M ago
We want a mass movement of people mobilising through diverse strategies and tactics, in a spirit of transnational solidarity, to reclaim power for our communities and bring the 'war on drugs' to its belated end ..read more
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Building communities of care: The Support. Don’t Punish 2021 Global Day of Action – Summary report
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1y ago
Against a backdrop of towering challenges, campaigners mobilised, relying on a bottom-up approach to organising, to invite potential and aspiring allies and accomplices in collectively creating a world where drug policy promotes care and compassion, not discrimination and stigma ..read more
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Decriminalisation: Building a future without punishment for people who use drugs
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1y ago
Produced by IDPC and ARASA under the Support. Don't Punish banner, this briefing provides an overview of the key questions that drug decriminalisation advocates should consider to demand reform ..read more
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Community organising in solidarity amidst the COVID-19 pandemic
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1y ago
The importance of community organising and advocacy as a means to safeguard the health and wellbeing of people targeted by state violence and neglect is brought into sharp relief by the experience of the South African Network of People who Use Drugs (SANPUD) with the Support. Don’t Punish campaign ..read more
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WHRIN: SDP Global Day of Action 2022 with a focus on women and nonbinary people who use drugs
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1y ago
On 26th June, for Support Don’t Punish Global Day of Action 2022, WHRIN encourages action from interested groups to improve drug policies and services for women and nonbinary people who use drugs ..read more
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News from the drug war front: Writing competition for women who use drugs in Australia
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1y ago
For the 2020 Global Day of Action, the Canberra Alliance for Harm Minimisation and Advocacy (CAHMA) lent their microphone and platform for women who use drugs to share their stories ..read more
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