We are proud to ensure that Cannabis remains part of the agenda at the 68th CND at the United Nations in Vienna. Our side event this year focuses on Africa.

Wednesday 12 March 2025, 4pm (SA time, 3pm Vienna time)

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As we all know, Cannabis has been a part of African cultures for millennia, with its use ranging across a wide variety of traditions and settings. This is despite prohibition associated with colonial rule over the last 100 years. The global conversation surrounding cannabis is evolving rapidly, with many countries reconsidering its legal status, its potential for improving livelihoods, and contemplating a public health approach as an alternative to punitive criminal sanctions. Based on recent on the ground research in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Ghana, Nigeria & Kenya this side event explores the African Cannabis landscape and heritage, and addresses key challenges, opportunities, and potential for policy reform across the continent.

Speakers:

Myrtle Clarke – Fields of Green for ALL

Prof Tshepo Madlingozi – South African Human Rights Commission

Dr Gernot Klantschnig – University of Bristol, Dept of Policy Studies

Maria-Goretti Loglo – International Drug Policy Consortium

Dr Neil Carrier – University of Bristol, Dept of Anthropology & Archeology

Dr Clemence Rusenga – University of Cardiff, School of Social Sciences

Dr Simon Howell – University of Cape Town, Dept of Criminology

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Yesterday we heard the disturbing news of certain “regulations” brought out by the Department of Health. Here’s a hello from the UN and some comments around the goings-on at home…

(Download the pdf from the Dept HERE)