Major Sessions as by 2008-06-18, additional names and sessions T.B.A
Monday September 8 Mentorship as a Tool
for Prevention Jeff Lee, Executive Director, Mentorfoundation,
UK Ramzi Naaman, executive director of Mentor Arabia. Lebanon Dr. Ken
Winters, University of Minnesota, Chair Mentor International Scientific Advisory
Network, USA
Research on Alcohol and Drugs: What Do We Know
and What Do We Not Know? Harold D. Holder, Senior Research
Scientist University of California, Berkeley, USA Neil McKeganey, Professor
at the Centre for Drug Misuse Research, University of Glasgow, Scotland
Abstinence Oriented Rehabilitation Craig
Nakken, author, lecturer, therapist, USA Anastasia Agafonova, PR officer,
International Treatment Preparedness Coalition in Eastern Europe and Central
Asia, Russia Andrea Muccioli, lawyer and sociologist, head of San Patrignano
Community, Italy Robert L. DuPont, MD, President Institute for Behaviour and
Health, USA Dr. Ehab El Kharrat MB BCh, MSc, PhD Executive Director, Freedom
Drugs and HIV Programme, Egypt Christer Karlsson, founder of KRIS, Criminals
Return In Society, Sweden
Latin America – Production as well
as Consumption of Drugs Alejandro Vassilaqui, Executive
Director CEDRO, Peru Mina Seinfeld de Carakushansky, President of BRAHA –
Brazilian Humanitarians in Action Carlton Wilson, Senior Superintendent of
Police, Narcotics Division, Kingston, Jamaica
Thailand –
Positive Examples of Alternative Development M.R. Disnadda
Diskul, Secretary General Mae Fah Luang Foundation,
Thailand
Tuesday September 9 Can
Afghanistan Get Rid of The Opium Problem? Christina Oguz, UNODC
Representative in Kabul, Sweden General Khodaidad, Minister of
Counter-narcotics, Afghanistan Mohammad Shah Rauf, DACAAR, Saffron project,
Afghanistan
Is Britain Changing Foot about
Cannabis? Mary Brett, Retired Biology Teacher, Author and Eurad
Board Member, UK Theodore Dalrymple, author and psychiatrist, UK
Drugs and Traffic Charles Mercier-Guyon,
MD, Traffic Medicine Research Centre Annecy, France Joël Valmain European
Commission DG TREN - Road Safety Unit
Drugs for
Conflict Svante Cornell, Reseach Director Central Asia-Caucasus
Institute & Silk Road Studies Program, Sweden Sandro Calvani, Director
UNICRI in Rome, Italy
The Dutch Drug Policy: Facts and
Philosophy Frans S.L. Koopmans, MA, director of communications
for De Hoop Foundation Andreas Kinneging, Professor of Law, University of
Leiden, Netherlands
Drugs on the
Internet Cecilia Fant, Detective inspector, National Crime
Police, Sweden David Altmeier, Kriminalhaupt-kommissar, Specialized
Officer for Drugs and Criminal Organizations, Interpol, Germany
Wednesday September 10 Drugs in the
Family Tania Major, Criminologist, Project Officer at the Cape
York Institute for Policy and Leadership. Australia Tatiana Murtazina,
teacher and mother who lost her daughter, S:t Petersburg, Russia Jonas
Andersson, was imprisoned in Bolivia. His family helped him back to Sweden
Drug Habit Surveys Björn Hibell, PhD. CAN
Sweden Karin Svanberg, PreCens, Stockholm Sweden
Cannabis
and the Brain Maria Ellgren, MD Karolinska Instiute,
Sweden Peter B Jones Professor of Psychiatry Cambridge University, UK
Africa Struggling Against Drug Abuse Rogers
Kasirye, Director of the Uganda Youth Agency, Uganda David Basangwa,
consultant psychiatrist at Butabika National Psychiatric hospital, Kampala,
Uganda Suleiman Arale, anti-khat acitivist, Sweden
Random
Student Drug Testing Robert L.DuPont, MD, President Institute
for Behaviour and Health Lisa Brady, Superintendent of Hunterdon Central
Regional High School in Flemington, New Jersey, USA Nils Lundin, M.D., Dipl
PH, School Health Consultant, Helsingborg, Sweden
Youth and
Drugs Dr. Inga Dora Sigfusdottir, Dean of the School of Public
Health and Education at the Reykjavik University, Iceland Dr Nalan Engin,
Istanbul, Turkey
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