This MOOC is the first of its kind, since it addresses critical issues related to drugs from a multidisciplinary, health and human rights-based approach. Throughout the course you will cover a range of questions including what are drugs and why they controlled? What are the benefits and harms of taking drugs? How public health policies can address drug use?

Drugs, drug use, drug policy and health

Drugs, drug use, drug policy and health



Instructors: Michel Kazatchkine
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Reviewed on Dec 15, 2018
Excellent format, a very interesting and well known mix of people who are providing us with the newest evidence based approches in drug policies.
Reviewed on Feb 18, 2023
For anyone who advocates for drug policy/social policy issues, this course is empowering.
Reviewed on Feb 24, 2022
I enjoyed this course how it was designed and executed. The instructors were good even the one who spoke a langauage I didn't understand.

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