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Daleth develops studies and delivers research-informed expertise to support institutions and organizations navigating complex challenges related to drugs, organized crime, governance, and development. Moving from a “social costs” perspective to embrace sociological approaches and policy-making theories, our research examine notably the trajectories of actors and groups involved in illicit or criminal economies, the socio-economic and institutional configurations of affected territories, and the underlying conditions that facilitate or sustain criminal dynamics.

COPOLAD III - Study on Innovative Approaches to Alternative Development in Latin America and the Caribbean

In response to a COPOLAD III and GIZ Rural Development Sector Project proposal, this exploratory study identifies and reflects on the opportunities, challenges and stakes of innovative Alternative Development beyond traditional models and rural contexts of illicit crop cultivation.

D3S Drugs, development and human rights workstream

Daleth research leads the "Drugs, development and human rights" workstream of the D3S Program "Social Science, Drugs and Society" at the EHESS (École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales) and INSERM (French National Institute of Helath and Medical Research)