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World Drug Report 2025
On July 2nd, 2025, ISSUP had the privilege of hosting a webinar outlining highlights from the 2025 edition of the World Drug Report (WDR), presented by Ms. Giovanna Campello, Chief of the Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Section at...
Webinar reflection: Exploring Multiple Pathways of Recovery
ISSUP, in collaboration with Faces & Voices of Recovery, has launched a new Global Recovery Network webinar series to spotlight diverse perspectives on recovery. The first webinar featured Dr. Haner Hernández, a respected expert in the...
From Policy to Possibility: Rethinking Municipal Impact Through Intersectionality and Prevention
This blog post explores how Sweden’s municipal policymaking often falls short of its stated commitments to equality and evidence-based governance—particularly when it comes to addressing intersecting identities and structural inequalities...
Highlights from the 2025 UNODC World Drug Report
Spotlight on Dishon: New Youth Focal Point for ISSUP Kenya
Connecting Research, Policy, and Prevention: Key Insights into Adolescent Substance Use from ESPAD and MedSPAD Projects
Unravelling Risk-Taking in Youth: Pathways to Positive Change
Voces juveniles en la gestión del uso de sustancias: retos y oportunidades
Uso de Internet en Adolescentes: Riesgos, Consecuencias y Vínculos con el Consumo de Sustancias y el Juego
Impacto de la Desinformación y la Información Errónea sobre Drogas en Niños y Adolescentes.
2024 UNODC World Drug Report highlights, brief reflections.
The World Drug Report (WDR) is published by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, 2023). It serves to collate data received from United Nations member states which enables the...
La Perspectiva de Género en el Ámbito de las Sustancias y las Adicciones
Mental Health and Substance Use Among University Students in Ukraine During the War: Results of a Nationwide Survey
Uso de Tecnología y Trastorno por Uso de Sustancias entre los Jóvenes
Science of Self-Care: How It Helps and Why It Matters
Women, Religion, Substance Use Disorder (SUD) and Stigma
Parenting interventions in the context of prevention: New guidelines and a call for action
Exposición temprana al cannabis y consecuencias duraderas en el cerebro
Estigma, familia y comunidad
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