FAAAT think & do tank

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FAAAT think & do tank is a non-profit international NGO that focuses on policy reform and advocacy in the fields of drug policy, therapeutics, and sustainable development. The organization is known for its research, advocacy, and public education on these topics.

History[edit | edit source]

FAAAT think & do tank was established in 2015. The organization's founders were motivated by the need for evidence-based policy reform in the areas of drug policy, therapeutics, and sustainable development. Since its inception, FAAAT has been involved in numerous initiatives and campaigns aimed at promoting policy reform and public education on these issues.

Activities[edit | edit source]

FAAAT think & do tank conducts research, advocacy, and public education on a range of issues related to drug policy, therapeutics, and sustainable development. The organization's activities include:

  • Research: FAAAT conducts research on various aspects of drug policy, therapeutics, and sustainable development. The organization's research is often used to inform policy debates and decision-making processes at the national and international levels.
  • Advocacy: FAAAT advocates for policy reform in the areas of drug policy, therapeutics, and sustainable development. The organization's advocacy efforts often involve engaging with policymakers, stakeholders, and the public to promote evidence-based policy solutions.
  • Public Education: FAAAT is committed to raising public awareness and understanding of issues related to drug policy, therapeutics, and sustainable development. The organization's public education activities include organizing public lectures, seminars, and workshops, as well as producing and disseminating educational materials.

Impact[edit | edit source]

FAAAT think & do tank's work has had a significant impact on policy debates and decision-making processes in the fields of drug policy, therapeutics, and sustainable development. The organization's research, advocacy, and public education activities have contributed to increased awareness and understanding of these issues among policymakers, stakeholders, and the general public.

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