What the World Can Learn from Switzerland’s Drug Policy Shift
HCLU's film outlines Switzerland's successful drug policy
 This short film by the Hungarian Civil Liberties Union (HCLU), a  grantee of the Open Society Global Drug Policy Program,  outlines how  the country successfully resolved these problems through the  introduction of an innovative national drug policy based on  scientifically proven methods, not rhetoric.
This short film by the Hungarian Civil Liberties Union (HCLU), a  grantee of the Open Society Global Drug Policy Program,  outlines how  the country successfully resolved these problems through the  introduction of an innovative national drug policy based on  scientifically proven methods, not rhetoric.
The HCLU video advocacy team interviewed Professor Ambros Uchtenhagen, head of the first heroin maintenance program in Switzerland; Felix Lengweiler, the chief of security police and policing of narcotics crime at the Zurich City Police; and Uwe Serdült, deputy director, Centre of Research on Direct Democracy at the Zurich University.
Find out more: Read From the Mountaintops: What the World Can Learn from Drug Policy Change in Switzerland, the new report by the Open Society Foundations.


 
						


