
The film highlights the devastating impact of opioid addiction in Arkansas, following personal
stories of individuals struggling with addiction, their families, and those fighting to end the crisis. It explores the progression
of addiction, the dangers of fentanyl, and the profound losses caused by opioid misuse. Directed by Emmy-winning filmmaker
Nathan Willis and produced by Arkansas PBS, the film features insights from medical experts and law enforcement to educate
the public and combat the crisis.
Panellists:
Martin Busch
Head of the Addiction Competence Centre of the Austrian National
Public Health Institute
Matthew Nice
Manager of the International Narcotics Control Board’s (INCB)
Global Rapid Interdiction of Dangerous Substances Programme
(GRIDS) | OPIOIDS Project
Perkha Tahir Traxl
UNV Specialist with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
(UNODC) Synthetic Drug Strategy
Anne Thomas
Public Information Officer, UNIS Vienna, Moderator
Admission is first come, first served | Please come early
Accessible for people with a mobility disability
Martin Busch
Head of the Addiction Competence Centre of the Austrian National
Public Health Institute
Matthew Nice
Manager of the International Narcotics Control Board’s (INCB)
Global Rapid Interdiction of Dangerous Substances Programme
(GRIDS) | OPIOIDS Project
Perkha Tahir Traxl
UNV Specialist with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
(UNODC) Synthetic Drug Strategy
Anne Thomas
Public Information Officer, UNIS Vienna, Moderator
Admission is first come, first served | Please come early
Accessible for people with a mobility disability