Last week was the 56th Session of Comission on Narcotic Drugs in Vienna and ECAD was there monitoring and participating in a number of meetings. The pressure of this week is enormous in terms of meetings, networking and the flow of information among governmental delegations and NGO participants. UNODC Civil Society Team covered the work of over 150 NGOs with a status at the UN Economic and Social Committee (ECOSOC) present at the CND week this year. As a matter of fact, the number of NGOs was much higher, not all of the organisations present had ECOSOC status with the UN.
Read more: 56th CND in ViennaECAD was among plenty of NGOs supporting the role of the UN Conventions on narcotic drugs in the Vienna NGO Committee on Drugs, which acts as a common platform for NGOs willing to interact with governments at the CND level. In regards to working with the NGOs with polarising views on UN Conventions at the Vienna NGO Committee level, it is very important for our members that ECAD is active and dares to speak up. Therefore ECAD is glad to announce that we will continue capitalising on this work for the 2 years to come, as we were again re-elected to the Board of the VNGOC.

Second Informal Civil Society Hearing was held by the Vienna NGO Committee on Drugs with an active participation of the First Secretary of the Permanent Mission of Finland, Ms. Kirsti Pohjankukka. Far from many governments are open for meeting eye to eye with NGOs working in their own country, but Finland, Norway and Sweden are the positive exceptions in this repect.

Many resolutions get adopted at the CND each year, however there is little follow-up on the plans mentioned there. Second Informal Civil Society Hearing focused on the implementation of the Political Declaration and the Plan of Action that mentions the cooperation between the governments and NGOs in question, their positive relationship in the Nordic countries is hard to underestimate.

Informal Dialogues, organized by the Vienna NGO Committee with Mr. Yury Fedotov, Executive Director of UNODC and Mr. Raymond Yans, President of the INCB were a positive proof of encouragement of civil society participation in the preparations of UN General Assembly Session (UNGASS) in 2016, so NGOs have some good hopes of organizing a Formal Civil Society Hearing next time.

This CND Session was very much about the implementation of the international drug control treaties, drug demad reduction and the launch of the International Standards on Drug Prevention. Among other interesting events was a statement made by the president of plurinational state of Bolivia, Evo Morales addressed the CND on the benefits of nationalisation of the working against drug trafficking(As announced on many news engines, Bolivia requested the re-admission to the UN conventions with a reservation for respect to local culture and custom of coca leaf-chewing. Readmission does not mean the eradication of coca cultivation, but there is a comprehensive will  of reducing the surplus of coca production, said Bolivian government representatives. The respect to UN initiatives is unanimous as long as the goal is peace in Bolivia.)

At the launch of the International Standards on Drug Use Prevention, UNODC head for prevention Dr. Gilberto Gerra spoke about maltreatment in childhood, making a change in the development of the brain, as the latest studies point that lower levels of maternal care create a "silenced DNA", as opposite to "active DNA".Dr. Gerra also mentioned new and interesting studies pinpointing cocaine-activated genes, which make people using cocaine more vulnerable to stress. UNODC Prevention science researcher and consultant, Dr. Zili Sloboda spoke ardently in favour of connecting to people and including, exploring resilience and vulnerability of young people in their family environment, underlining that prevention is very much about socialisation among humans.

The new Prevention Standards underline risk and protection factors, addressing the effectiveness of warning information that has to be accompanied by social disapproval and supported by the right educational approach. There are people, who are naturally resistant to this kind of information, the so called "novelty seekers", that is why developing selective prevention, where high risk groups are specifically targeted is of great importance. You will find the link to International Standards on Drug Use Prevention here.

Russian drug tzar, Mr. Victor Ivanov made a statement about the Afghan right to development, as a new paradigm and new philosophy for tackling drug production in the country. Alternative development and social and economic development is underscored in the speech of Mr. Ivanov "Afghan Drug production against the Right to Development" (PDF-file).  This view as an alternative to waging war discussion gives a new angle to the old debate. The angle that is absolutely worth noting.

7 Norwegian members in the ECAD network of cities celebrated 10 years of membership in late January 2013. ECAD Vice Chair, Oslo Municipality Director General, Björg Månum Andersson made a presentation of ECAD work from Norwegian perspective and said that Oslo city looked forward to a continued good cooperation within ECAD, both nationally and internationally:Read more: Norwegian Network of ECAD Cities

Read more: Norwegian Network of ECAD Cities
"ECAD has on several occasions discussed how to relate to member cities, which take action, or have attitudes or strategies that are not fully in accordance with ECAD platform. There is now a broad consensus on the futility of excluding members.

The main focus must be on the preference for staying a member and taking part in the organization, along with generally supporting the main issues of the platform."


Read the whole historical account of ECAD and Norwegian network of ECAD cities here (PDF)




ECAD visited Moscow city this week in order to prepare the coming Mayors` conference programme and logistics, meet with the government officials and plan a study visit as a part of social programme at the Mayors` conference in May 13-15, 2Kremlin_in_January013.

We met with the all-Russian public organisation Narcological League representatives, Moscow city administrative officials and Russia`s Chief narcologist Evgeny Brun at the Russian Ministry of Health and Social Development and also with his colleague, senior drug treatment specialist Yelena Sokolchik. Russian Ministry of Health was informed about ECAD visit to Moscow too and a meeting was scheduled.

Our partner organisation in Moscow, All-Russian Narcological League is very much involved in ECAD efforts to stop as many as possible from experimenting with drugs and to help as many as possible to escape from substance addiction. This NGO focuses on spreading prevention information and latest research all over Russia. High professionalism and knowledge of  Russian Narcological League will be the basis for coordinating ECAD work in Russia.

ECAD expects Mayors` conference in Moscow to be well-attended. The location is in the heart of Moscow city, it is the headquarters of the Mayor of Moscow, right in front of the Russian White House and conference premises are actually best equipped and largest in Russia. Conference programme will be published soon and our guests will not be disappointed.


One of the important issues ECAD will be working with the Russian partners in the coming weeks is providing vMoskva_Red_Square_GUMisa support for the conference guests. Please plan your travel in good time ahead and pre-book your participance at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

As soon as we receive your pre-booking, we will
contact Russian embassy/consulate in your country to put your name on ECAD list for visa support.

We are planning many workshops and exhibitions on May 15, as well as an interesting social programme.

ECAD had a very tight schedule in Moscow, however we managed to have a look at the magnificent Red Square by night. We are very thankful to our  colleagues and partners, Russian Narcological League, who provided a splendid programme for our visit and thought of every detail.

You wouldn`t like to miss ECAD conference
in May 2013, so plan your participance well-ahead!






ECAD in cooperation with Linköping City Council and County Police in Östergötland region of Sweden welcome you to participate in the international conference
"Law Enforcement at the frontline of 100-009-stadsvapeninternational action on drug control", March 7-8, 2013.

Read more: ECAD Conference in March: Law Enforcement at the Frontline of International Action on Drug Control
The conference will focus on the police, customs and prosecutors cooperation against drugs and most notorious trends they are to deal with in their everyday work. 

We will discuss the effects of lenient punishment for severe crimes committed, medical marijuana, the effectiveness of international drug control bodies` work, choosing treatment instead of prison for drug addicts and many other topics.

Programme and General Information (PDF)

Venue: Linköping City Hall (Pictured by Erik G. Svensson)

Travel and accomodation: International direct flights with KLM to Linköping, one of the biggest cities in Sweden, 200 km to the south of Stockholm.

We have negotiated special hotel rates for your conveniece with First Hotel Linköping and Best Western Hotel, please refer to the Programme Highlights.

Register and plan your participance in the conference already today, hotel booking deadline is February 8th, after that we cannot guarantee the availability of rooms at the negotiated rates. You book your hotel room yourself.

Registration fee:
Representatives of ECAD cities: 60 Euro
Other participants: 80 Euro
We will invoice you when your conference registration form is received.

Download and email back to us (at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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In July 2010 a so called Stoltenberg Commission - working group consisting mainly of politicians - presented a report on reforming Norwegian current drug treatment system.

This report aimed at designing a new approach to public drug policy, proved to be rather controversial not only because of the prosals to transform injection rooms into users´ rooms to replace the "attraction" of open-drug scenes, its budgetary platform or a general approach to drug abuse as a health care responsibility.

Responsible for the report was Prime Ministers` father, Mr. Thorvald Stoltenberg, a reputed politician with 3 children, one of whom, Nini Stoltenberg, is known as a critic of the so-called "war on drugs" and a former drug addict.

The outcome of this report is not decided by the Norwegian government yet.

We publish Comment on the Stoltenberg report by Håkon Formo-Berntsen, Norwegian social scientist
with a profound experience in working with the most socially exposed groups, retired consultant by now.


Download Comment on the Stoltenberg report as PDF





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ECAD's activities from year to year culminate in the annual ECAD Mayors Conference, hosted by a distinct ECAD member city every summer. Councillors and other politicians and policymakers convene with academics and civil society organizations to participate in seminars and study visits, discussing the latest developments in drug prevention efforts throughout Europe.


28th Mayor's Conference - Invitation - May 11th and 12th, 2023 - Malta
On May 11th and 12th, the 28th ECADs Mayor's Conference will take place at Dolmen Hotel in Qwara, Malta. We warmly invite you to join us and expand your knowledge on prevention, treatment, rehabilitation and recovery. The conference will highlight best practices and research in the field. It will offer the opportunity to network with other ECAD members, representatives from local authorities, and non-governmental organisations. Registration is free for the first person attending from your organisation!

Additionally, the conference allows for a unique experience as it includes a full day of field visits on May 12th. All participants are invited to Komunita’ Santa Marija, which will be sharing information on their services, and their experiences, and will engage in discussions.

The Agenda has now been published! The deadline to register is April 22nd

Day 1
DATE | TIME | VENUE

11/05/2023 | 09:00 – 17:30 | The Oracle Conference Centre - Dolmen Hotel Qawra, St. Paul's Bay
08:30hrs – 09:00hrs| Registrations
09:00hrs – 09:05hrs| Welcome Address by the President of Local Councils’ Association - Mr Mario Fava
09:05hrs – 09:15hrs| Welcome Address by ECADs Chairman of the Board from Kristiansand, Norway - Mr Viggo Lütcherath
09:15hrs – 09:20hrs| Welcome Address by the Parliamentary Secretary for Local Government - Hon. Alison Zerafa Civelli
09:20hrs – 09:40hrs| Inspirational speech – “Push yourself to do it because no one else is going to do it for you” by the President Northern Regional Council & LCA Executive Member - Mr. Clifford Galea Vella Maslennikov
09:40hrs – 10:30hrs| Panel Discussion and Presentation – Discussing the Local Context

The prevention team within Sedqa would like to present the following studies.

Study 1: The Role of a Workplace Policy in Addressing Employees’ Substance Misuse Difficulties.
Aim: To explore the probability of an employee seeking support for a substance misuse difficulty elicited by the workplace ethic fostered by management. Through this paper, we seek to determine a possible correlation between the implementation of a substance misuse policy at the workplace, and employees’ probability to seek guidance and support from their employers for a substance misuse-related difficulty.
Study 2: A Substance Misuse Policy in the Workplace: Senior Leadership Teams’ Attitudes
Aim: To explore how senior leadership teams’ (SLTs) attitudes inform the drafting of a substance misuse policy and how those attitudes inform job retention procedures in the case of an employee disclosing a substance misuse difficulty. Uncovering SLTs’ attitudes toward addiction is essential to understand how these beliefs inform workplace policy aims and actions on substance misuse.

Keynote speakers representing Sedqa Prevention team:

Mr Jareth Grima – Social Worker
Ms Sheryl Spiteri – Prevention Team
Ms Stephanie Mizzi Cascun – Prevention Professional.

10:30hrs – 11:00hrs| Coffee Break

11:00hrs – 11:45hrs| Mr Jon Sigfússon Planet Youth – Evidence-based drug prevention.
Mr Sigfússon is the international programme director for the evidence-based Planet Youth Guidance primary community-based health promotion intervention. Over the course of 20 years, Mr Sigfússon directed the Icelandic Centre for Social Research and Analysis (ICSRA).


11:45hrs – 12:30hrs| Mr Matej Košir - Strategies and tactics to prevent cannabis legalisation in Slovenia - The power of prevention science and advocacy.

Mr Matej Košir has been working in prevention and advocacy in the field of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs for around 25 years. Since 2006, he has been involved in more than 30 European projects in the fields of health, justice, education, youth and research as a project or work package leader.

12:00hrs – 14:00hrs| Seated Buffet Lunch

14:00hrs – 14:45hrs| Profs. Christian Thurstone, MD - The impact of legalisation in Colorado, USA – challenges faced by [local] authorities and communities.
Profs. Thurstone is a professor of psychiatry at the University of Colorado and a child psychiatrist who specialises in addiction treatment. He published some of the first papers on the potential effects of marijuana legalisation on youth and has devoted his professional life to preventing and treating adolescent substance misuse.

14:45hrs - 15:30hrs| Ms Mulka Nisic - Recovery Cities - Creating sustainable connections and networks in cities.
Ms Mulka Nisic has been involved as a Regional Project Manager and International Relations Officer at the NGO Celebrate Recovery, and Secretary General of the Recovered Users Network-RUN.

15:30hrs - 16:00hrs| Conclusive Remarks
16:00hrs – 17:30hrs| ECAD Plenary for ECAD Members only
19:30hrs – 23:00hrs| Welcome Dinner at The Pavilion Suite, Westin Dragonara St Julian’s - Separate Registration is required in the application form.


Day 2
DATE | TIME 
12/05/2023 | 09:15 – 19:00
09:15hrs – 09:30hrs| Transport leaves from Dolmen Hotel & Salini Resort to Komunita Santa Marija
09:30hrs – 09:45hrs| Registration and Welcome Coffee
09:45hrs – 10:15hrs| Introduction to the services offered by Komunita’ Santa Marija.
10:15hrs – 11:00hrs| Sharing of good practices and discussion
11:00hrs – 11:30hrs| Tour around Komunita’ Sanata Marija premises
11:30hrs – 12:00hrs| Transport to Ħagar Qim in Qrendi
12:00hrs – 13:15hrs| Ħagar Qim Visit
13:15hrs – 13:30hrs| Transport to Xgħajra
13:30hrs – 16:00hrs| Lunch (you will have time for a short stroll by the seaside)
16:00hrs – 18:00hrs| Cultural Visit in Mdina – Visiting the National Museum of National History
18:00hrs – 19:30hrs| Visiting Dingli Cliffs
19:30hrs - 15:30hrs| Transport to Salini Resort and Dolmen Hotel

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27th Mayors Conference - Gothenburg and online 2022


The 27th Mayors' Conference and 8th World Forum took place in Gothenburg and online 13-14th June 2022.

The World Forum and Mayor’s Conference is a meeting place for people from all continents who are working to prevent drug abuse, ensure evidence-based and gender-sensitive practices, increase access to treatment, and to promote recovery and reintegration services. This global forum is one of its kind where NGOs, self-help groups, treatment centres, scholars, local, regional, and national authorities, politicians and other decision-makers, and others from around the world will meet to share evidence and best practice experiences. This year’s World Forum will include three main tracks: Prevention, Treatment/Recovery, and Advocacy, which will stretch over 1,5 days followed by the WFAD Congress and ECAD Mayors plenary session. 

We are proud to announce that the Forum was inaugurated by UNODC Executive Director Ghada Waly and will be joined by experts from around the world.

Read more on the website: https://2022.wfad.se/ and access the full report here
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26th Mayors Conference - Cork 2019

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25th MAYORS´ CONFERENCE

and 6th World Forum Against Drugs

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Conference materials

Kevin Sabet, PhD, Director, Drug Policy Institute, University of Florida, President, Smart Approaches to Marijuana (SAM), USA
Speech at the WFAD /ECAD 25th Mayors Conference, Gothenburg, May 15, 2018 (Video 5min.)


Supply reduction in Peril?  A lot of the worlds`s drug supply emanates from a war-torn Columbia.
Dr. Michael Jonsson, FOI, Swedish Defence Research Agency

Text to the slides (PDF)
In Columbia, a peace deal has been struck, which gives hope for a closure of insurgency and violence. (PDF)

Thomas Pietschmann, Dr, Drug Research Section, Division for Policy Analysis and Public Affairs
The International drug control system, global/regional and national drug patterns and trends, and supply reduction efforts at the international level (PDF)



 

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Photo: Götaplatsen @ Klas Eriksson

Annual Mayors` Conference and the 6th World Forum Against Drugs will take off on May 14-15 in Gothenburg this year.
This joint event will address a growing interest to the effective prevention practices, full recovery and alternatives to incarceration and to life-long dependency on drug treatment.
The conference will create a room for elaborating a practical guide to how a recovery city will look like, this will be grounded on the recent evidence-based research.
Sheffield Hallam University (UK), Ghent University (Belgium) and the City of Gothenburg have already started working on this guide in practice.

In order to find out more and to register please visit a joint webpage here.

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MAYORS` CONFERENCE 2017




 
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ECAD 24th Mayors` Conference materials

On June 12-13, the city of Kaunas hosted ECAD 24th Annual Mayors`s Conference 2017

Safe Cities Without Drugs. Preventing, Protecting, Policing



Key-note speakers:


David W. Spencer, Field intelligence Manager, Drug Enforcement Agency, European Region

Supply reduction and dismantling drug trafficking organizations: In what ways can local communities benefit (PDF)




Kim Nilvall, Swedish National Bureau of Investigation, Intelligence section, Organized crime

Police work in socially disadvantaged areas in Sweden: Impact of drugs on urban crime (PDF)



 Torsten Stodiek, Deputy Head, Strategic Police Matters Unit, Community Policing Advisor, Transnational Threats Department, OSCE

Preventing terrorism and countering violent extremism and radicalisation that lead to terrorism:

A community and intelligence led policing approach (PDF)



Jon Sigfusson, Director for Icelandic Centre of Social Research and Analysis, Reykjavik University, ICSRA

Youth in Europe and Planet Youth (PDF)



Laimonas Vasiliauskas, Senior Specialist, Serious and Organized Crime Department, EUROPOL

European Illicit Drug Market (PDF)



 Antonio Boscini, Health Director, San Patrignano Community, Rimini, Italy

Recovery and social reinsertion: San Patrignano Community model extended (PDF)



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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME (PDF)
    

FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT (PDF)

 Conference Booking Form

@ Rokas Tenys, the Kaunas Castle

Kaunas Castle
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Warm welcome to Kaunas, Lithuania!



Archives of ECAD's mailed newsletters from 2003 until 2013. To subscribe to ECAD's new email-based newsletter, click here.
Official ECAD mission statements in six different European languages.
The ECAD Resolution, crafted at a conference to increase cooperation between cities, provides inspiration and hope for areas with particularly difficult drug problems. The signatories to the resolution will affirm their decision to fight against the spread of drugs.