(a) Changes in the scope of control of substances Chair: First, Commission will consider recommendations of WHO on 4 substances, namely: (a) Whether or not it wishes to include N-pyrrolidino protonitazene in Schedule I of the 1961 Convention as amended; (b) Whether or not it wishes to include N-pyrrolidino metonitazene in Schedule I of the …
UNODC Laboratory and Scientific Section
Side Event: Addressing the Global Synthetic Drug Problem: UNODC Synthetic Drug Strategy
Organizer: UNODC Laboratory and Scientific Service Co-sponsors: Canada & United States of America Co-sponsors: Canada & United States of America Moderator: Mr. Jean-Luc Lemahieu, Director, Division of Policy Analysis and Public Affairs, UNODC Summary: The global synthetic drug problem is complex requiring dynamic and comprehensive strategies supported by interagency and international cooperation. Join us to learn …
Side Event: Online trafficking in synthetic drugs: cyber threats, detection and response

Organized by the UNODC Cybercrime and Money-Laundering Section with the support of the United States of America, and the UNODC Laboratory and Scientific Section Moderator: Live Brenna Cybercrime Programme Officer, the Global Programme on Cybercrime, UNODC Today we will highlight the threat of online trafficking – interagency collaboration is key. Asma Fakhri Coordinator, OPIOID Strategy, …
Side Event: Interdiction measures for fentanyl and other synthetic opioids

Organized by the United Kingdom with the support of Canada, Estonia, and the United States of America, and the UNODC Laboratory and Scientific Section. The purpose of this side event is to discuss the experiences of member states and strategies that they have taken to tackle fentanyl and synthetic opioid markets with a view to …
Side Event: Synthetic drugs – why we need to worry
Side Event: Synthetic drugs – why we need to worry Organized by the UNODC Laboratory and Scientific Section with the support of the United Kingdom Monday 12th April 14.10-15.00 CET Moderator: Sulaiman Zahi Muhammad (Science Secretariat, UK) Martin Raithelhuber – Int cooderinator of Global SMART – focus on early warning and trends analysis Why do …