Forum Drugs Mediterranean

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The Forum Drugs Mediterranean is an international conference focused on the discussion and development of drug policies in the Mediterranean region. It serves as a platform for policymakers, researchers, and advocates to exchange ideas and collaborate on strategies to address drug-related issues. The forum is organized by FAAAT think & do tank, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting sustainable and evidence-based drug policies.

History[edit | edit source]

The Forum Drugs Mediterranean was established to address the unique challenges faced by countries in the Mediterranean region regarding drug use and policy. The inaugural event was held in 2017, bringing together experts from various fields to discuss the impact of drug policies on public health, human rights, and sustainable development.

Objectives[edit | edit source]

The primary objectives of the Forum Drugs Mediterranean include:

  • Promoting dialogue and cooperation among Mediterranean countries on drug policy issues.
  • Encouraging the adoption of evidence-based and human rights-oriented drug policies.
  • Facilitating the exchange of best practices and innovative approaches to drug policy.
  • Supporting the development of sustainable and inclusive drug policies that consider the social, economic, and cultural contexts of the region.

Key Themes[edit | edit source]

The forum covers a wide range of topics related to drug policy, including:

  • Cannabis regulation and its impact on public health and safety.
  • The role of harm reduction strategies in reducing the negative consequences of drug use.
  • The intersection of drug policy and human rights.
  • The economic and social implications of drug legalization and regulation.
  • Strategies for addressing drug-related crime and violence.

Notable Events[edit | edit source]

The Forum Drugs Mediterranean has hosted several notable events and discussions, including:

  • Workshops on the implementation of harm reduction programs in the Mediterranean region.
  • Panels on the impact of cannabis legalization on public health and safety.
  • Discussions on the role of civil society in shaping drug policy.

Organizers[edit | edit source]

The forum is organized by FAAAT think & do tank, which is known for its work in promoting sustainable drug policies. FAAAT collaborates with various international organizations, governments, and civil society groups to advance its mission.

FAAAT logo

Related Initiatives[edit | edit source]

The Forum Drugs Mediterranean is part of a broader effort by FAAAT to promote sustainable drug policies worldwide. Other related initiatives include:

The leadership of FAAAT during the International Cannabis Policy Conference 2018

Related pages[edit | edit source]

Logo of Legal Regulations Fora 2017

See also[edit | edit source]

Hanka Gabrielová presenting FAAAT's "Cannabis & Sustainable Development"
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