Civil Society Forum
The Civil Society Forum on Drugs (CSF) meets at least once a year and serves as a platform for informal exchanges of views and information between the Commission and civil society organisations.
In 2011, 35 organisations became members of the Civil Society Forum for a two year period and the first plenary meeting took place on 12-13 April.
Disclaimer
The Commission's support is strictly limited to the activities of the Civil Society Forum, and does not extend to any of the participants' other activities nor shall it be used for other purposes. Should this not be the case, the Commission reserves the right to withdraw participants' membership at any time.
Objective
The overall objective of the CSF is to:
- feed specific grass-roots experience into Commission proposals
- contribute to the work on monitoring the EU Drugs Action Plan (2009-12






















) - support the Commission's work to prepare the new EU drugs policy framework.
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Conclusions of the CSF 2012
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Conclusions of the CSF 2011
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Conclusions of the CSF 2010
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Conclusions of the CSF 2009
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Conclusions of the CSF 2008
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Conclusions of the CSF 2007
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The members
- AIDS Foundation East West (AFEW)
- Andalucian Federation ENLACE (SP)
- Association Française pour la Réduction des risques (AFR)
- De Hoop Foundation
- Drug Abuse Prevention Centre
- Eurasian Harm Reduction Network (EHRN)
- The European Alcohol Policy Alliance (Eurocare)
- Europe Against Drugs (EURAD)
- European AIDS Treatment Group (EATG)
- European Association of Professionals working in the Drug Field (Itaca)
- European Treatment Centres for Drug Addiction (Euro TC)
- European Cities Against Drugs (ECAD)
- European Coalition for JUST and Effective Drug Policies (Encod)
- European Institute of Studies of Prevention (IREFREA)
- Scottish Drug Forum (SDF)
- Forum Européen pour la Sécurité Urbaine (FESU)
- Foundation Regenboog Group (Correlation network)
- Healthy Options Project Skopje (HOPS)
- Hungarian Civil Liberties Union
- Institute for Research and Development (UTRIP)
- International Council for Security and Development (ICOS)
- International Drug Policy Consortium (IDPC) represented by Release LEADs Ltd
- International Harm Reduction Association (IHRA)
- International Network of People who Use Drugs (INPUD)
- Mentor Foundation
- PARSEC Consortium
- Placet Agency for Development (APDES)
- Polish Drug Policy Network (PSPN)
- Prev Centrum
- Romanian Harm Reduction Network
- San Patrignano Community
- Spanish Scientific Society for Research on Alcohol, Alcoholism and other drug addictions (Sociodrogalcohol)
- Stop AIDS Albania (No website available)
- Unión de Asociaciones y Entidades de Atención al Drogodependiente (UNAD)
- Women's Organisations Committee on Alcohol and Drug Issues (WOCAD)



