⚠️ #HIV services interrupted
📉 Civil society capacity shrinking
🌍 Progress toward #EndAIDS at risk
🧵Here’s how US funding cuts are hitting #HIV response in #AsiaPacific — country by country. 👇
📣 We’ve come too far to fall back now.
#EndAIDSby2030 is possible — but only with sustained, inclusive financing.
NEW: 615 people executed worldwide in 2024—a staggering 32% increase from the previous year and a 1950% rise since 2020.
Vulnerable populations are disproportionately affected by the death penalty in at least 34 countries. Learn more: https://t.co/GiLkeJqoT3
Unmissable side event on step-by-step approach to end #deathpenalty for drug offences this Thurs at UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs. Drug executions violate int'l law and standards. We look forward to #CND68 to share experiences on integrating #humanrights in state responses 👇
Resuming executions for 2025, the government of #Singapore intends to hang Syed Suhail bin Syed Zin tomorrow. Please read and share this article by Kirsten Han outlining the important contribution Syed has made to the anti-death penalty movement. https://t.co/yqlF7XNRx0
New figures by @ESOHumanRightsE reveal dramatic jump in executions in #SaudiArabia, a third of which for drug offences - in a "purge of prisoners on these charges".
Just few years ago Bin Salman had promised repeal of the #deathpenalty for drug crimes.
@UNODC@UNHumanRights
ESOHR Annual Report on Death Penalty in Saudi Arabia - 2024|
🔴 Blood Era: A Historic Record of Executions
https://t.co/14s8I91jHQ
#KSAHistoricalExecutions
By executing at least 310 people in two months, the Islamic Republic has begun the most extensive wave of executions in Iranian prisons in the last two decades. Those executed are predominantly from the marginalised segments of society and deprived of minimum fair trial rights. Urgent action by the international community is needed to stop the Islamic Republic’s execution machine! #NoDeathPenalty #Iran
The ‘War on Drugs’ destroyed lives and damaged communities. Criminalisation and prohibition have failed to reduce drug use and deter drug-related crimes. We need new approaches prioritising health, dignity and inclusion, guided by the Int.Guidelines onHuman Rights & Drug Policy.
Join the official launch of our 2024 thematic report, “Beyond Punishment: From Criminal Justice Responses to Drug Policy Reform” - hosted in English with translated captions in Arabic, French, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish.
📅 5 Dec.
🕒 3 PM CET
🔗 https://t.co/kaeahF1WGG
We have a new Executive Director! Harm Reduction International's Board of Trustees announced today the appointment of @shaunshelly as its new Executive Director. https://t.co/AB9M0hp0Tr
The UN experts on racial justice in law enforcement have denounced grave violations by drug law enforcement in Italy. Authorities are being urged to reform their drug policies, including by decriminalising possession and small-scale selling of drugs.
https://t.co/tavC6mI4Xb
Harm reduction should be integrated into universal health coverage plans: UN expert on health @drtlaleng urged States to divest from punitive approaches, move away from criminalisation and employ regulatory tools to improve health outcomes.
https://t.co/TEWqHqJaqp #UNGA79
Yesterday, #SaudiArabia killed 4 Yemenis on ONE charge "Smuggling Cannabis." It is not one of the most serious charges in international law. This year is recording historical execution rates.
#StopTheSlaughter#KSAHistoricalExecutions
DEADLINE EXTENDED to 28 October! Funding for work on death penalty abolition, including research on drug law enforcement funding in retentionist countries.
More info here 👇
https://t.co/qUnSJjz4hr