Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP) is a global organization dedicated to replacing the ineffective and harmful war on drugs with evidence-based, compassionate, and human rights-centered policies. With a membership of 5,000 active young people and students from 300 schools worldwide, SSDP mobilizes at the campus level and beyond to advocate for change in drug policies, from local campuses to international forums like the United Nations.
SSDP focuses on various areas of work, including global policy reform, campus change, harm reduction action, and peer-to-peer drug education. Through their campaigns and initiatives, they aim to ensure meaningful youth participation in drug policy development, reform campus drug policies, expand harm reduction services, and provide evidence-based drug education to empower young people in making informed choices. SSDP's efforts span across 200 campuses in 32 countries, as they strive to put an end to the war on drugs and create a more sensible and compassionate approach to drug policy.
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