
October has been an intense month for the Rome Consensus 2.0, which has strengthened its commitment to humanitarian drug policies through impactful activities across three continents. These initiatives include disruptive dialogues exploring the intersection of art and drug policy, diplomatic actions addressing the threat of synthetic opioids, and the promotion of alternatives to incarceration in Africa. Additionally, Dr. Massimo Barra, founder of the Rome Consensus 2.0, was honored with the Henry Dunant Medal in recognition of his dedication to humanity's well-being in the fields of public health, human rights and specially for his work in favor of people who suffer addictions worldwide.
These activities underscore our commitment to humane drug policies. If you or your organization would like to get involved, please reach out to us at