Drug Policy and Gender Inequality
This blog is adapted from our report ‘Reforming drug policies to reduce trafficking and exploitation of vulnerable people,’ to explore the intersections between drugs, women and exploitation, on International [...]
Stand by my 15 year old daughter’s grave and tell me that our drug policies are working
This blog was written by Anyone's Child member, Anne-Marie. In 2013 I lost my only child, Martha Fernback, at the age of 15 to an accidental ecstasy overdose. [...]
‘People are dying’ – why the government’s response is not enough
The blog is in response to Home Secretary Priti Patel's Telegraph piece 'People are Dying,' from Anyone's Child member, Pat. Having failed to curb rising drug-related deaths in the [...]
An Interview with Peter Krykant
Last month Anyone's Child Campaign Manager, Jane Slater, caught up with who can only be described as the drug policy activist of 2020, Peter Krykant. Peter has taken on [...]
Legal regulation and social equity
As the US saw four more states legalise recreational cannabis (bringing the total to 15) we caught up with Seun Adedeji, CEO of Elev8 Cannabis to tell us his [...]
Film Review: The Three Deaths of Marisela Escobedo (Las tres muertes de Marisela Escobedo)
Las tres muertes de Marisela Escobedo review To mark the UN’s International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women on 25 November, Anyone’s Child volunteer Ashley reviews 'Las [...]