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The Impact of Drug Policy on Women
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What interventions are needed for women and girls who use drugs?
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Criminalization Causes The Stigma : Perspectives From People Who Use Drugs
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The Portuguese Model For Decriminalizing Drug Use
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The Gendered Impacts Of Drug Policy On Women: Case Studies From Mexico
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Life After Roe: We Need To Be Clear About What Is At Stake
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Submission To Commission On Narcotic Drugs High Level Ministerial Segment 2019
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The Changing Racial Dynamics of Women’s Incarceration
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IDPC Briefing Paper – Women, Drug Offences and Penitentiary Systems in Latin America
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Women, Prison, and The Drug War
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Women prisoners and the implementation of the Bangkok Rules in Thailand
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Women Who Inject Drugs And HIV: Addressing Specific Needs
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Addressing The Specific Needs Of Women Who Inject Drugs Practical Guide For Service Providers On Gender-responsive HIV Services
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Recommendations From The Civil Society Forum on Drugs on The Importance of Promoting Gender Equality to Achieve a Balanced Approach To The Drug Phenomenon
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Pretrial Detention in Latin America: The Disproportionate Impact on Women Deprived of Liberty For Drug Offenses
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