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Ann Fordham
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Executive Director at International Drug Policy Consortium (IDPC)
There’s a reason we don’t want drug warriors playing judge, jury, and executioner.” Thanks @sanho.bsky.social for this insightful piece. #Trump is carrying out extra-judicial attacks in violation of international law & (spoiler alert) it won’t stem the drug trade
October 29, 2025 at 1:43 PM
The global liberation of the sacred #cocaleaf is critical to uphold the rights of Indigenous Peoples of the Andean Amazonian region. #Coca has been prohibited for more than half a century based on racist & colonial prejudice. The #WHO has started a long overdue review.

idpc.net/blog/2025/08...
A Historic Opportunity: Why the global liberation of the coca leaf matters on the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples
On the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, IDPC's Ann Fordham highlights how the international drug control regime harms Indigenous communities, and how the WHO’s coca leaf review off...
idpc.net
August 9, 2025 at 9:27 PM
Reposted by Ann Fordham
🔴 LIVE from #HRC59: #SupportDontPunish side event on the urgent need for drug policy reform — centring decriminalisation, harm reduction, and the right to health.

States, UN officials, civil society & community voices call for dignity, not punishment.
June 27, 2025 at 12:03 PM
Good piece from @filtermag.bsky.social on both the importance and limitations of #decriminalisation. With quotes from Alison Ritter and @idpc.net Jamie Bridge.

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How Can Drug Decriminalization Be Built to Last?
Decrim policies exist in 39 countries, but their details vary wildly. Realistic expectations are key to avoiding backlash, experts say.
filtermag.org
June 26, 2025 at 2:22 PM
"Despite the agency’s best efforts to convey progress, the report is an indictment of the global drug control regime. Data point after data point reveal a systemic failure to contain drug markets..."

@idpc.net Blog on #Supportdontpunish Day by @adriacots.bsky.social

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Evidence that cannot be contained: The World Drug Report 2025 reveals the ongoing failure of the drug control regime
Behind cautious language, the data expose a system that criminalises, harms, and undermines health.
idpc.net
June 26, 2025 at 12:30 PM
Happy #SupportDon'tPunish Day!!! It's time to end the war on drugs!!

Take your photo with the logo and post today to join thousands of activists around the world!!!
Across time zones, the IDPC team stands in solidarity with everyone taking action around 26 June to build fairer futures for each other, and the ones who will come after us. 💚

As we have done for over 12 years, we say it loud and clear: #SupportDontPunish
June 26, 2025 at 12:24 PM
Reposted by Ann Fordham
🌿 Banning the coca leaf was never about science or safety, but colonial prejudice and control. As the ‪@who.int‬ reviews the plant’s status, Indigenous rights and evidence of clear benefits must be central.

Check out our page on the process & next steps: idpc.net/coca-leaf-re...
May 22, 2025 at 5:30 PM
Reposted by Ann Fordham
An expert panel reviewing global drug policy is coming — but what will it take to deliver?

📘 Our latest advocacy note lays out what bold, inclusive and impactful action looks like in this once-in-a-generation chance to transform global drug policy. idpc.net/publications...
Repairing the “machinery”: Recommendations and expectations for the independent review of international drug policy commitments
IDPC lays out key considerations and aspirations for the independent panel established by the CND to review the UN drug control system, highlighting potential pitfalls to avoid to make this review…
idpc.net
May 24, 2025 at 2:18 PM
Reposted by Ann Fordham
For too long, drug policy has sidelined affected communities.

The upcoming independent panel reviewing global drug control has a chance to change that.

Our advocacy note explains why lived & living experience and civil society input are critical: idpc.net/publications...
Repairing the “machinery”: Recommendations and expectations for the independent review of international drug policy commitments
IDPC lays out key considerations and aspirations for the independent panel established by the CND to review the UN drug control system, highlighting potential pitfalls to avoid to make this review…
idpc.net
May 29, 2025 at 3:20 PM
Reposted by Ann Fordham
Over 110 NGOs from 47 countries condemn Hungary’s 2025 crackdown against people who use drugs, harm reduction services, and civil society — calling for urgent Europe-wide action.

Full letter & signatories: idpc.net/news/2025/06...
Stop the crackdown – Save lives: Defend civil society and the rule of law in Hungary
116 NGOs from 47 countries condemn Hungary’s 2025 drug war crackdown on people who use drugs, harm reduction services, and civil society, calling for urgent Europe-wide action.
idpc.net
June 2, 2025 at 1:20 PM
Reposted by Ann Fordham
In this powerful video feature on British Columbia's drug death catastrophe, IDPC Executive Director, Ann Fordham, highlights the accelerating global shift toward decriminalisation as a baseline for health-oriented responses . #SupportDontPunish
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Canada: Everything you need to know about B.C.'s toxic drug crisis
Over 16,000 people have been pushed into premature death since the province declared a public health emergency in 2016.
idpc.net
June 3, 2025 at 5:30 PM
My first post on here! Sharing my blog: “When the going gets tough’: Leadership change at UNODC amidst global turmoil, UN reforms and drug policy opportunities”. Hoping the UN Secretary General will make a strong appointment to bring the agency into the 21st Century.
🚨 Ghada Waly, UNODC Executive Director, has resigned. 🚨

The UN's drugs agency stands at a crossroads, and Secretary-General António Guterres now has a rare opportunity to appoint a champion of human rights-based drug policies.

Ann Fordham - @idpc.net, explains in our blog: idpc.net/blog/2025/06...
'When the going gets tough’: Leadership change at UNODC amidst global turmoil, UN reforms and drug policy opportunities
Ghada Waly’s resignation offers the UN Secretary-General a chance to appoint a leader who will align UNODC with human rights-based drug policies and the broader UN system.
idpc.net
June 5, 2025 at 9:15 PM