FAAAT (For Alternative Approaches to Addiction, Think & do tank) is an international advocacy and research organization (non-profit, non-partisan and non-governmental) that addresses the policies of addiction, controlled and illicit drugs, plants, products or substances liable to produce harms or use disorders.
FAAAT vision: Evidence-based, democratic, transparent and measurable drug policies • framed by fundamental rights • grounded on sustainable development • empowering people and communities • enhancing social justice and health.
FAAAT mission: Research rigorous and ethical policy alternatives • and take action through advocacy at all level, social engineering, partnership and collective action • to upgrade policies and practices.
Cannabis within the international drug Treaty classification: Towards descheduling?
In 2019 for the first time ever, the International Scheduling of Cannabis will change. The scientific-based recommendations of the WHO on the therapeutic value and harms related to Cannabis sativa L, are likely to put an end to global prohibition.
FAAAT NGO has been impulsing the review process and acted as a watchdog to ensure the independence, objectivity, and comprehensiveness of the assessment.
Website: FAAAT.net