In 2004 the Transnational Institute (TNI) and the Andreas G. Papandreou Foundation (APF) started an Informal Drug Policy Dialogue. Purpose of the dialogues is to have an open-minded exchange of views on current dilemmas in international drug policy making and discuss strategies on how contradictions might be resolved. The meetings are guided by 'Chatham House Rule' to encourage a free exchange of thoughts and confidentiality. In 2007, TNI and the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) started a Latin American Informal Drug Policy Dialogue.
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			Informal Drug Policy Dialogue 2011 LisbonLisbon, January 21-22, 2011 The eighth meeting of the Informal Drug Policy Dialogue series took place in Lisbon on January 21-22, 2011, a joint initiative of Transnational Institute (TNI) and Diogenis, Drug Policy Dialogue in South East Europe that has replaced the Andreas Papandreou Foundation (APF) in co-operation with the Portuguese Institute on Drugs and Drug Addiction (IDT). Over 50 policy makers, practitioners, academics, and representatives from NGOs and governmental organisations attended the meeting, and discussed the Portuguese decriminalisation model, cannabis policy reform, and the agenda and global initiatives at the 54th Session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs. The eighth meeting of the Informal Drug Policy Dialogue series took place in Lisbon on January 21-22, 2011, a joint initiative of Transnational Institute (TNI) and Diogenis, Drug Policy Dialogue in South East Europe that has replaced the Andreas Papandreou Foundation (APF) in co-operation with the Portuguese Institute on Drugs and Drug Addiction (IDT). Over 50 policy makers, practitioners, academics, and representatives from NGOs and governmental organisations attended the meeting, and discussed the Portuguese decriminalisation model, cannabis policy reform, and the agenda and global initiatives at the 54th Session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs. Download the report (PDF) Download the report (PDF)Prior to the Dialogue an Expert Seminar on Threshold Quantities was held in cooperation with the European Monitoring Centre on Drugs and Drugs Addiction (EMCDDA). The issues under discussion were the advantages and disadvantages of threshold quantities as a policy and legislative tool and it was hoped that this seminar would provide a springboard to inform current debate and to assist the elaboration of evidence-based drug law reform proposals now and in the future. 
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			Informal Drug Policy Dialogue 2009 AmsterdamAmsterdam, December 10-12, 2009 The seventh meeting of the Informal Drug Policy Dialogue series, a joint initiative of the Andreas Papandreou Foundation and the  Transnational Institute was co-hosted by the Ministry of Public  Health, Welfare and Sports and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the  Netherlands. The two-day dialogue focused on several themes: law  enforcement, human rights and proportionality of sentences; the  classification of controlled substances; current developments of the  Dutch drugs policy; and various UN-level drug policy developments and  preparations for the upcoming CND. The seventh meeting of the Informal Drug Policy Dialogue series, a joint initiative of the Andreas Papandreou Foundation and the  Transnational Institute was co-hosted by the Ministry of Public  Health, Welfare and Sports and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the  Netherlands. The two-day dialogue focused on several themes: law  enforcement, human rights and proportionality of sentences; the  classification of controlled substances; current developments of the  Dutch drugs policy; and various UN-level drug policy developments and  preparations for the upcoming CND. Download the report (PDF) Download the report (PDF)Prior to the Dialogue an Expert Seminar on the Classification of Controlled Substances was held. The issues under discussion were the UN treaty schedules – inconsistencies and options for reform; National classification systems – comparing the UK and Dutch models; and Conclusions - achieving more consistency and rationality. 
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			Latin America Drug Policy Dialogue 2009 Buenos AiresBuenos Aires, October 22-24, 2009 The sixth meeting was held near Buenos Aires and was organized by WOLA and TNI, and sponsored by the Argentine Government through the Chief of Cabinet and its Scientific Advisory Committee with the support of Intercambios. Participants included people involved in the reform processes of national and international legal instruments related to drug issues. Debates centered on three key areas: (1) Reforms in policies regarding the prevention and treatment of problematic use of substances; the future of Harm Reduction programs in Latin America; (2) Decriminalization of possession; limits to and extent of current penal reforms; and (3) Legal reforms in the international arena: the case of the coca leaf. The sixth meeting was held near Buenos Aires and was organized by WOLA and TNI, and sponsored by the Argentine Government through the Chief of Cabinet and its Scientific Advisory Committee with the support of Intercambios. Participants included people involved in the reform processes of national and international legal instruments related to drug issues. Debates centered on three key areas: (1) Reforms in policies regarding the prevention and treatment of problematic use of substances; the future of Harm Reduction programs in Latin America; (2) Decriminalization of possession; limits to and extent of current penal reforms; and (3) Legal reforms in the international arena: the case of the coca leaf. Download the report (PDF) Download the report (PDF)
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			Informal Drug Policy Dialogue 2009 CreteKolymbari (Crete), May 22-23, 2009 The sixth meeting of the Informal Drug Policy Dialogue series took place in Kolymbari-Chania, Crete, at the same venue where the dialogue series began in 2004. Over 35 people attended, approximately one-third policy makers and two-thirds representatives of non-governmental organizations or academic institutions. Four themes were covered over the two days: the 52nd Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND), including the High Level Segment (HLS) and its Political Declaration; drug law reform, law enforcement and supply reduction; UN system-wide coherence; and the UNGASS review process and the Informal Drug Policy Dialogues. The sixth meeting of the Informal Drug Policy Dialogue series took place in Kolymbari-Chania, Crete, at the same venue where the dialogue series began in 2004. Over 35 people attended, approximately one-third policy makers and two-thirds representatives of non-governmental organizations or academic institutions. Four themes were covered over the two days: the 52nd Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND), including the High Level Segment (HLS) and its Political Declaration; drug law reform, law enforcement and supply reduction; UN system-wide coherence; and the UNGASS review process and the Informal Drug Policy Dialogues. Download the report (PDF) Download the report (PDF)
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			Latin America Drug Policy Dialogue 2009 Rio de JaneiroRio de Janeiro, February 26-28, 2009 The fifth meeting of the Informal Drug Policy Dialogues in Latin America  took place in Rio de Janeiro, and was organized by WOLA and TNI, in cooperation with the Department of Mental Health of  the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Justice of Brazil. The  discussion focused on the UNGASS review process and the Political Declaration to be adopted at the high-level segment of the 52nd session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs in Vienna on March 11-12, 2009. The dialogue focused on three key issues: (1) Latin American Perspectives on the Political Declaration; (2) The Effectiveness of the Conventions: The Case of Latin America; and (3) Human Rights and Policies Related to Drug Law Enforcement. The fifth meeting of the Informal Drug Policy Dialogues in Latin America  took place in Rio de Janeiro, and was organized by WOLA and TNI, in cooperation with the Department of Mental Health of  the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Justice of Brazil. The  discussion focused on the UNGASS review process and the Political Declaration to be adopted at the high-level segment of the 52nd session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs in Vienna on March 11-12, 2009. The dialogue focused on three key issues: (1) Latin American Perspectives on the Political Declaration; (2) The Effectiveness of the Conventions: The Case of Latin America; and (3) Human Rights and Policies Related to Drug Law Enforcement. Download the report (PDF) Download the report (PDF)
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			Informal Drug Policy Dialogue 2008 BerlinBerlin, October 9-11, 2008 The fifth informal drug policy dialogue took place in Berlin in  cooperation with the German Federal Health ministry. The principal focus  of the meeting was the UNGASS review process, the Political Declaration  to be adopted at the next CND meeting in March 2009 and future goals in  international drug policy. Discussion also took place on the outcomes of the five Working Groups held between June and September as part of the period of “global reflection” and the preparations for the high level segment to be held on the first two days of the 52nd CND session from 11-20 March 2009. The fifth informal drug policy dialogue took place in Berlin in  cooperation with the German Federal Health ministry. The principal focus  of the meeting was the UNGASS review process, the Political Declaration  to be adopted at the next CND meeting in March 2009 and future goals in  international drug policy. Discussion also took place on the outcomes of the five Working Groups held between June and September as part of the period of “global reflection” and the preparations for the high level segment to be held on the first two days of the 52nd CND session from 11-20 March 2009. Download the report (PDF) Download the report (PDF)
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			Latin America Drug Policy Dialogue 2008 CochabambaCochabamba, 29-30 August 2008 The fourth meeting in the series of Informal Drug Policy Dialogues in  Latin America was held in Cochabamba and was organised by WOLA and TNI with the support of the Government of Bolivia, in  coordination with CONALTID (Ministry of Foreign  Relations). People who are directly or indirectly involved in the  debates on current policies participated in the meeting. Three sessions covered the following topics: (1)  Progress and Challenges in the UNGASS Review Reflection Period; (2) Coca  Leaf and Integrated and Sustainable Development: What are the options  for the future? (3)  No Escape? The Prison Problem and Drug Policy in Latin America:  proposals for change. The fourth meeting in the series of Informal Drug Policy Dialogues in  Latin America was held in Cochabamba and was organised by WOLA and TNI with the support of the Government of Bolivia, in  coordination with CONALTID (Ministry of Foreign  Relations). People who are directly or indirectly involved in the  debates on current policies participated in the meeting. Three sessions covered the following topics: (1)  Progress and Challenges in the UNGASS Review Reflection Period; (2) Coca  Leaf and Integrated and Sustainable Development: What are the options  for the future? (3)  No Escape? The Prison Problem and Drug Policy in Latin America:  proposals for change. Download the report (PDF) Download the report (PDF)
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			Latin America Drug Policy Dialogue 2008 QuitoQuito, February 21-23, 2008 The third meeting of the Informal Dialogue on Drug Policy in Latin  America took place in Quito and was organized with the  support of the Ministry of Internal and  External Security and the Ministry of Government of Ecuador. It focused on the  evaluation of the UN General Assembly Special Session (UNGASS)  on Drugs in 2008 and 2009, and the high level meeting of the Commission on Narcotics Drugs (CND) in March  2009. The dialogue had four sessions: (1) From the Andean Initiative to Plan  Colombia (1989-2005); (2)  Perspectives for Latin America in the 2008 – 2009 UNGASS review; (3)  Criminal justice, the prison system and drugs: a human rights  perspectives; (4) Proposals and strategies for the 2008-2009 reflection  period and for the UNGASS review. The third meeting of the Informal Dialogue on Drug Policy in Latin  America took place in Quito and was organized with the  support of the Ministry of Internal and  External Security and the Ministry of Government of Ecuador. It focused on the  evaluation of the UN General Assembly Special Session (UNGASS)  on Drugs in 2008 and 2009, and the high level meeting of the Commission on Narcotics Drugs (CND) in March  2009. The dialogue had four sessions: (1) From the Andean Initiative to Plan  Colombia (1989-2005); (2)  Perspectives for Latin America in the 2008 – 2009 UNGASS review; (3)  Criminal justice, the prison system and drugs: a human rights  perspectives; (4) Proposals and strategies for the 2008-2009 reflection  period and for the UNGASS review. Download the report (PDF) Download the report (PDF)
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			Informal Drug Policy Dialogue 2007 RomeRome, November 9-10, 2007 The fourth informal drug policy dialogue took place in Rome in  cooperation with the Italian Ministry of Social Solidarity. The two-day  dialogue had seven sessions focused on (1) New developments in the field  of Harm Reduction; (2) Drugs and prisons; (3) Social spending of  confiscated criminal assets; (4) Access to controlled medications; (5)  Evaluating the UN drug control system and the 1998 UNGASS review; (6)  Towards another control model for cannabis and a reassessment of the  coca leaf?; and (7) What to expect from the UNGASS review process. The fourth informal drug policy dialogue took place in Rome in  cooperation with the Italian Ministry of Social Solidarity. The two-day  dialogue had seven sessions focused on (1) New developments in the field  of Harm Reduction; (2) Drugs and prisons; (3) Social spending of  confiscated criminal assets; (4) Access to controlled medications; (5)  Evaluating the UN drug control system and the 1998 UNGASS review; (6)  Towards another control model for cannabis and a reassessment of the  coca leaf?; and (7) What to expect from the UNGASS review process. Download the report (PDF) Download the report (PDF)
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			Latin America Drug Policy Dialogue 2007 MontevideoMontevideo, September 10-12, 2007 The first meeting of the Informal Dialogue on Drugs Policy in Latin  America took place in Montevideo, Uruguay. The meeting had the support of the  National Drugs Council in Uruguay (Junta Nacional de Drogas or JND). Twenty-five people took part from eight  countries in Latin America, Europe and the US. Three sessions centred around: (1) Consumption of base paste and crack in the South of Latin America; scientific and political responses. (2) Overview of the UNGASS review and evaluation process for the period 2008/2009, and discussion of the contributions from the point of view and practices of Latin American countries. (3) The prison problem in the region associated with drug related crimes: realities, problems and proposals. The first meeting of the Informal Dialogue on Drugs Policy in Latin  America took place in Montevideo, Uruguay. The meeting had the support of the  National Drugs Council in Uruguay (Junta Nacional de Drogas or JND). Twenty-five people took part from eight  countries in Latin America, Europe and the US. Three sessions centred around: (1) Consumption of base paste and crack in the South of Latin America; scientific and political responses. (2) Overview of the UNGASS review and evaluation process for the period 2008/2009, and discussion of the contributions from the point of view and practices of Latin American countries. (3) The prison problem in the region associated with drug related crimes: realities, problems and proposals. Download the report (PDF) Download the report (PDF)
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