Life-Saving Drug to Reverse Overdoses Should Come Over the Counter
Government Should Remove Barriers to Widespread Naloxone Availability
![Kendra Williams, 23, struggled with a heroin addiction since she was 15, but stopped after her son (pictured) was born. Her life was saved by naloxone after she overdosed. Kendra is training to be a nurse and volunteers with the North Carolina Harm Reduct](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/multimedia_images_2017/kendra_0.jpg?itok=fhDzdyIX)
Government Should Remove Barriers to Widespread Naloxone Availability
But Civilians Harmed by Use in Syria
Trump’s decision to lift restrictions part of harmful policy shift
Refugees Bring Benefits, Not Just Costs
Enforced Disappearances “State Policy” in North Korea
Russia Should Amend its Anti-Extremism Legislation
Parliament Should Create National Commission
Create Independent Body to Investigate Missing Persons
Delivered by Mary Wareham, Human Rights Watch for the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots
Protect Population, Investigate Abuses
Families of Victims Still Awaiting the Truth
Mid-July Deadline Passes Without Word on Guardianship System