Making the Universal Periodic Review Work for People who Use Drugs

Publications - Released in 2019

The Universal Periodic Review (UPR), alongside other international and national human rights mechanisms, is an important tool for holding countries that are part of the United Nations, known as UN Member States, accountable for respecting, promoting and fulfilling the human rights of people who use drugs, as well as fulfilling the pledges countries have made through the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The UPR has the potential to improve human rights everywhere, for everyone. Countries can use it to initiate national human rights processes, and it can provide a valuable opportunity for civil society to engage governments on issues relating to human rights in the context of drug policies and people who use drugs.
 

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Organizations

  • International Drug Policy Consortium (IDPC)
  • Harm Reduction International (HRI)
  • Bridging the Gaps
  • The Partnership to Inspire, Transform and Connect the HIV response (PITCH)