Coherence Not Denial
Alone among UN agencies, CND continues to block support for harm reduction
Vienna, March 11, 2009
 As the international community finalises the Political Declaration  and work plan that will guide the next ten years of international drug  policy, it is inconceivable and indeed unconscionable that support for  scientifically proven, evidence-based harm reduction programmes will  again be blocked. States must show responsible leadership and act in the  best interests of public health and human rights, rather than the  narrow and failed language of ‘a drug free world’. This issue is much bigger than ideology, semantics and intergovernmental wordplay. It is about saving lives.
As the international community finalises the Political Declaration  and work plan that will guide the next ten years of international drug  policy, it is inconceivable and indeed unconscionable that support for  scientifically proven, evidence-based harm reduction programmes will  again be blocked. States must show responsible leadership and act in the  best interests of public health and human rights, rather than the  narrow and failed language of ‘a drug free world’. This issue is much bigger than ideology, semantics and intergovernmental wordplay. It is about saving lives. 


 
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