Our Work
Philippine
Harm Reduction
Summit
A 4-day interactive online experience that gathered Philippine and international experts from multiple disciplines to discuss drugs the way we’ve never done before.
Shifts
Support. Don’t Punish. 2018
A video series. These incredible interviews dive deeper into the range of realities of drugs as they remember and reflect on their past experiences through their work, environment, and even personal lives.
Advocacy Updates
Philippines Drug Policy and Law Summit: Is Harm Reduction Genuine Reform or Co-optation?
RJ Naguit
Talking Drugs
How serious is the Marcos government about amending the anti-drug law?
Lian Buan
Rappler
Child-friendly and rights-based drug education
Apple Guiao-Alvarez
Sunstar
Advocates Hope The New Philippine President Takes A More Humane Approach To The War On Drugs
Jia Jung
Civilbeat
Our Research
Throughout this work, we moved alongside a community to learn from the realities, situated within the broader social, economic, and political conditions that shape participation in drug use, circulation, and trade.
What challenges do women incarcerated for drug offenses face and what is needed to support their reintegration to life outside prison? The study follows women from their lives before incarceration, to their eventual reintegration.
This study follows 18 to 25 year olds from a low-income community near the outskirts of Metro Manila who have past or present experience with drugs, particularly marijuana and methamphetamine or shabu.
The situation of women in detention has garnered much-needed attention over the past decade. The population is one that has often been overlooked due to the relatively small number of women in detention as compared to men.