Click here to access the original draft text Some small changes to the text, around facilitating a change that would allowing domestic legal and regulatory changes may be necessary by member states to enable the use of such a system Financial implications: the system was developed using voluntary resources and UNODC requests member state about …
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Round table on demand reduction: statement by Ukraine
We need to put human being at the center of how drug is control. Those who depend on drugs should not be a subject of brutality or punishment but treatment.They should not be stigmatized. Young people are becoming alienated from the conventional activities, they don’t do sports but always clubbing, socializing on the internet and …
Informal civil society hearing – Panel 4 and conclusions
How can NGOs most effectively contribute to the high-level review of the Political Declaration and its Plan of Action at the 57th Session of the CND? Kirsti Pojankukka, Finland We are not yet started on negotiating wording of political declaration and that will affect how the review will take place. What do we think we …
Informal civil society hearing – Panel 3
How can we create conditions to optimise effective implementation in cooperation with NGOs? Carmen Masias, DEVIDA, Peru NGO movements were born in the 1960s to respond to a number of issues, including human rights violations. I started to work for an NGO for years, and then since last year I have started working at the …
Opening Plenary: Statement from Guatemala
The country has become a transit country, neither a major producing nor consuming country. It’s been more than 50 years of the single convention, I think each member state have to think through what we have being doing. The president of Guatemala has worked relentlessly to promote security. We cannot allow the most successful people …
opening Plenary: Statement by LAO PDR
It is noted that the international community including Lao PDR are actively seeking ways to resolve the world drug problem. The annual survey on opium cultivation in Lao shows increased from the previous years. This is resulting from lack of resources for alternative development, demand for opium consumption and increase in the price in the …