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CND day 3 – UNODC’s introduction of Item 4: Follow up of the Political Declaration and Plan of Action adopted at the 52nd CND

52nd session: evaluation of the progress made, identify priorities, goals and targets for beyond 2009. Balanced strategy was adopted with the Political Declaration and Plan of Action, which recognise that: 1- The Conventions provide the legal framework for action 2- Principle of shared responsibility 3- Supply and demand reduction should be mutually reinforcing. 4- Should …

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CND Day 3 – UNODC’s Policy Analysis and Public Affairs Division introduces paper on strengthening cooperation between UN bodies in human rights

Dr. Sandeep Chawla introduced a major resolution on how drug control and crime prevention and criminal justice can be synchronised with protection of human rights. This document offers ways forward about how to mainstream human rights in the work of the UNODC. This document was posted on the IHRAblog yesterday. This represents the strongest and …

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Chief of UN Policy and Analsysis, Sandeep Chawla on the importance of research and the collection, reporting and analysis of data

Policy and trend analysis are cornerstones of UNODC’s work. This research is used to inform strategic analysis of the threats states are facing. UNODC’s research is put into the World Drug Report and annual reports to the CND. Member states have found the World Drug Report useful and it is the most downloaded document off …

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CND Day 2 – Plenary statement by Measures to improve the understanding of drug addition by UNODC Chief of the Health and Human Development Section

Professor Gilberto Gerra said there is genetic predisposition towards dependency. But just as conditions can exacerbate problematic use, positive social conditions can provide effective intervention. This shows punishment is inappropriate for people struggling with problematic drug use. These are people suffering with a disease and related health conditions. The long-term effects on the brain of …

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