NGO Statement to CND Plenary under Item 8: Preparations for the high-level review of the implementation by Member States of the Political Declaration and Plan of Action on International Cooperation towards an integrated and balanced strategy to counter the world drug problem Ann Fordham, Executive Director of the International Drug Policy Consortium, on behalf of …
From Plenary Sessions
Statement by the VNGOC
Thank you Mr. Chairman for giving me the floor. I am taking the floor on behalf of the VNGOC to provide our views on how NGOs and civil society can contribute to the reflection of the Commission and its members on the implementation of the Political Declaration and Plan of Action adopted in 2009. To …
Statement of Thailand on item 8
We reiterate our commitment to the principle of shared responsibility to counter the world drug problem. We reiterate our commitment to support the high level review of the implementation of the plan of action. We should also encourage more international cooperation. Adequate resources should be available, especially at a time where the world is experiencing …
Statement of GRULAC on item 8
We underline international cooperation on the implementation of the plan of action. We underline how important it is to implement effective measures. We welcome the holding of the extraordinary session on the drugs problem, and to examine progress on the implementation of the plan of action and political declaration. Bearing in mind that the high …
Introduction to Item 8 – Preparations of high level review of political declaration
The 2014 CND will include a high level review of the political declaration and plan of action. There will also be a UNGASS in 2016. The resolution on the high level review was adopted yesterday at the CoW (OP11).
Statement by Turkey
Members of the sub-commission on drug trafficking in November 2012 from Central and South East Asia. We had fruitful discussions over a 5-day period with roundtable discussions. Seizures and trafficking arrests were conducted. Delegates reported by drug lords use more and more air cargos. Organised crime use internet and communications systems. Another roundtable focused also …