After three rounds of consultation the African Civil Society Common Position on Drugs is now ready for sign ons!

To sign the the ‘African Civil Society Common Position and Drugs’ send an e-mail with the name of your organisation and the country of registration to info@vngoc.org.

Building on developments at the international level – including the March 2019 Ministerial Declaration on strengthening actions for the world drug problem and the recently adopted African Union Plan of Action on Drug Control – please find the‘African Civil Society Common Position on Drugs’ here (http://bit.ly/african-common-position).

The document seeks to incorporate the perspectives and guide the work of a wide range of NGOs from across the African continent, and help to shape and guide civil society and governmental responses over the coming years. The VNGOC is delighted to be supporting this initiative alongside our African partners.

The document originates from a consensus-building partnership forum organised by the Slum Child Foundation in Nairobi, Kenya in April 2019. Since that meeting, the document has been through three rounds of consultation. A first draft was shared with civil society partners across Africa for their inputs and suggestions via email in June 2019. A revised version was then discussed by civil society organisations during the meeting of the African Union STC on Health, Population and Drug Control at the end of July 2019. A final draft was circulated among civil society partners across Africa between October and December 2019. 

 We are therefore inviting all African NGOs to sign the ‘African Civil Society Common Position on Drugs’ and help shape and guide civil society and governmental responses over the coming years. 

The final version, with sign-ons from across the continent, will be formally launched and presented at a side event during the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND) on Wednesday, March 4th, 2020 at 2 p.m. in Room M4, M-building, Vienna International Centre. 

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