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Side event: Promoting evidence-based drug policies and interventions enshrined in human rights in Europe

Organized by the Association Proyecto Hombre with the support of Portugal, and Spain, and the Council of Europe, the European Union and the European Union Civil Society Forum on Drugs. Oriol Esculies, International Commissioner of Association Proyecto Hombre: Welcome, everybody. Thanks for joining this virtual side event at the 64th session of the Commission on …

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Resolution L5 (Afternoon Session): Promoting quality, affordable, scientific evidence-based and comprehensive drug prevention and treatment services

PP13 Alt Chair: Agreed. PP14 Alt Chair: Agreed. PP16 Alt Chair: Agreed. PP18 Chair: Agreed PP20 Alt Chair: Agreed. OP 12bis Chair: Agreed. PP13 Alt Chair: Agreed. OP13bis Chair: Agreed. OP14 Chair: Agreed. OP16 Chair: Agreed. OP17 Chair: Agreed. OP18.  Chair: Agreed. PP12 Portugal: Pending discussions with the capitol. Hopefully will be agreed on tomorrow. OP7 Chair: Agreed pending language check? Portugal: Yes. Australia: We suggest that training …

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Plenary – Item 5. Implementation of the international drug control treaties (continued)

Chair: Good afternoon. We have suspended Item 5 after (a) and (b). keep suspension. We will start considering agenda item 6. Before that, pleasure to give floor to Youth Forum Delegates Youth Delegates: We call to implement evidence-based substance prevention especially for children and youth that include safe spaces and continued support. Prevention startegies should …

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Side event: Social and emotional learning as a systemic prevention approach, not merely an intervention

Organized by Slovenia with the support of the International Association of Lions Clubs, the Institute for Research and Development “Utrip”, and the UNODC Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Section Permanent Representative of Slovenia to the UN, OSCE and other International Organizations in Vienna, H.E. Ambassador Barbara Žvokelj: Early relationships are important for physical and emotional regulation. …

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Side Event: Inequities Laid Bare: Responding to Challenges of COVID-19 and Beyond

Organized by the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction with the support of Canada, and the Canadian Drug Policy Coalition, the Centre on Drug Policy Evaluation, the Community Addictions Peer Support Association (CAPSA), the HIV Legal Network and the Thunderbird Partnership Foundation How has the COVID-19 pandemic worsened existing inequities and negatively affected priority …

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Side event: The changing face of the global cocaine market: reading the trends to respond with foresight

Organized the UNODC Drug Research Section Moderated by: Ms Chloé Carpentier, Chief, Drug Research Section, UNODC Research and Trend Analysis Branch (Missed initial 2 minutes) Mr Antoine Vella, Research Officer (Cocaine), Drug Research Section, UNODC Research and Trend Analysis Branch: …to mimic the processes in Colombia sometimes with the involvement of Colombian nationals and also …

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