Informal Drug Policy Dialogue 2006 Bern
 The third Informal Drug Policy Dialogue was co-hosted by the Swiss Federal Office of Public Health.  Participants, most of whom are actively involved in policy, included  over forty people from 21 countries, six inter-governmental  organisations, five international NGOs and several academics. The  two-day dialogue had four sessions focused on (1) the effectiveness of  law enforcement in supply reduction, (2) recent developments around  HIV/AIDS and harm reduction, (3) Bolivia and legal options for the coca  leaf and (4) preparations for the 2008 UNGASS Review.  In addition,  participants were invited to visit the Bern city drug injection  facility, where managers explained how the facility functioned and gave a  guided tour of the premises.
The third Informal Drug Policy Dialogue was co-hosted by the Swiss Federal Office of Public Health.  Participants, most of whom are actively involved in policy, included  over forty people from 21 countries, six inter-governmental  organisations, five international NGOs and several academics. The  two-day dialogue had four sessions focused on (1) the effectiveness of  law enforcement in supply reduction, (2) recent developments around  HIV/AIDS and harm reduction, (3) Bolivia and legal options for the coca  leaf and (4) preparations for the 2008 UNGASS Review.  In addition,  participants were invited to visit the Bern city drug injection  facility, where managers explained how the facility functioned and gave a  guided tour of the premises.
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