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Dear EFTC Colleagues,


The call for speakers at the forthcoming UNGASS is now open. This is a
great opportunity for key figures in the recovery movement to come and
address the need for recovery based drug services to the very highest
levels of government throughout the world.


Speakers are now being sought. Preference given to those working in the
global south. Expenses paid for chosen speakers.


Please contemplate putting at least 3 strong well known representatives of
the recovery movement forward for this occassion,


All details below,


Kind Regards,


Fay Watson


Fay Watson

Secretary General

EURAD

☎ 00 32 27367351

Website: www.eurad.net

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Dear colleagues,



The Special Session of the General Assembly on the World Drug Problem
(UNGASS 2016) will be convened from 19 – 21 April 2016 at United Nations
Headquarters in New York. The UNGASS will feature a general debate plenary
and five interactive, multi-stakeholder round tables conducted in parallel
with the plenary.

A selection process is now open to identify speakers from civil society,
the scientific community, academia, youth groups and other relevant
stakeholders that may participate in the special session. Eleven (11)
speakers will be selected: six (6) for the plenary and five (5) - one for
each of the interactive round tables.

The following criteria will be used when selecting speakers:
• Must represent an organization actively working in the drug field and be
authorized to speak on behalf of that organization;
• Gender balance;
• Geographical balance and in the case of equal qualification,
representatives from the Global South will be prioritised;
• Thematic balance in terms of approaches to drug policies;
• The call is open to representatives of ECOSOC and non-ECOSOC accredited
NGOs.

In addition, selected representatives must:
• be able to speak compellingly within the context of an intergovernmental
plenary or the respective round table;
• be available to be in New York on 19 April;
• have a visa for travel to New York, if applicable, or be able to obtain
one within 4 weeks for travel to New York. The selected speakers will be
responsible for obtaining the visa for travel and for any costs associated
with obtaining the visa.

The final selection of speakers will be made by the Office of the President
of the General Assembly in collaboration with the Civil Society Task Force
(CSTF) for UNGASS 2016.

Please note that travel funding is available for speakers chosen through
this process.



*To apply to speak at UNGASS 2016, please complete the form available here
<http://bit.ly/UNGASS2016-Speakers>*. The deadline to apply is 7 March
2016, Midnight, EST.



We encourage you to share this call for speakers widely in your networks!



For more information about the special session, side events and
participants registration, please visit the website:
http://www.ungass2016.org. To learn more about the CSTF, please see:
www.cstfondrugs.org



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there be any questions!



Best regards,



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Vienna NGO Committee on Drugs

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