Support. Don’t Punish Global Day of Action 2025: New challenges inspire creative solutions

Support. Don’t Punish: This summary report highlights how the 2025 Global Day of Action mobilised thousands worldwide, showcasing creative community-led responses, strengthened skills and alliances, and renewed momentum for rights-based, harm-reduction drug policy reform.

Introduction

The 2025 Global Day of Action mobilised thousands of people across more than 80 countries for a timely demonstration of support for humane drug policy. Despite taking place under extraordinarily challenging conditions – including an unprecedented rollback of public funding and civic space – campaign members organised on an extraordinary scale through a diverse range of local actions. From facilitating access to harm reduction services to mural art, theatre performances, sports events, and policy dialogues, these actions showcase the resilience of our communities and the continued relevance of our message. Punitive drug policies are a net-negative approach, boosting criminalised economies and threatening the safety and well-being of our people. With hundreds of local partners in 262 cities, the Day of Action demonstrates the strength of grassroots leadership in resisting punitiveness and paving the way for better responses. Given evolving turbulence at the national and international levels, community organising is, now more than ever, a vital mechanism for catalysing change and asserting public need. 

We are a diverse an united movement. In 2025, the Support. Don’t Punish campaign spearheaded new resources and toolkits for campaign members to support the operationalisation of key messages and UN standards, as well as a Leadership Network to inform campaign strategy. Our dual framework enables community-level action that reflects local issues and promotes democratic accountability, while maintaining a shared call for human rights, health, and well-being – empowering community voices and disrupting traditional structures of power in drug governance. Looking ahead, the campaign remains a reputable, powerful vehicle for advancing rights-based approaches to drugs. Capitalising on the momentum of this year’s Day of Action, the Support. Don’t Punish campaign aims to increase its presence in international dialogue through year-round campaigning. To stay engaged and amplify our collective voice, follow the Support. Don’t Punish campaign on social media and visit our website for updates, resources, and upcoming actions.

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Year: 2025
Resource Type:
Report
Themes:
Alternatives to Criminalisation
Human Rights
Petty Offences
Pre-trial Detention
Prisons
Protests
Use of Public Spaces
Region:
Africa
Country(ies):
Costa Rica
Kenya
People Groups:
Children & Young People
LGBTQIA+ persons
People who use Drugs
People experiencing Homelessness or live in informal settlements
People experiencing Poverty
Protestors
Approach:
Capacity Building
Policy Reform
Campaign Partner:
Amnesty International