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Drug Control Policy: A Problem-Solving Seminar

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Provides insight into drug control policies, considering them as structural determinants of health. Takes a global perspective and addresses the need for international and global coordination to advance effective drug control policies. Covers the following sessions: principles of ethical drug control policy, ecological perspectives on health, the impact of systems and policies on indigenous communities, etc. Focuses on both domestic (U.S.) and international policies, including challenges and opportunities for drug control policy in the context of globalization.

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