PEACE EFFORTS AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TOP AGENDA AT UN AGENCY’S NARCOTICS CONFERENCE
The
top United Nations panel dealing with all aspects of narcotic drugs has opened
its 60th session with a focus on peace and security, as well as on helping
Governments reach their sustainable development commitments.
The
international meeting in Vienna is the first since the UN General Assembly
special session on the world drug problem in April 2016, where a new framework
was adopted which puts people at the centre of global policies on drug control.
In
a video message for the session, Secretary-General
António Guterres called that framework “rich and forward-looking” and urged
Governments to “build on the momentum with joint action to honour commitments.”
Mr.
Guterres welcomed the current session’s “intensive, inclusive and comprehensive
follow-up” to the April agreement and urged discussions to draw from the fields
of law enforcement, prevention, health care, human rights and development.
This
session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs brings together around 1,500
delegates representing Member States, inter-governmental organizations, and
civil society for a global discussion on the world drug problem, according to a
press release.
in his
address, Yury Fedotov, the Executive Director of the UN Office on Drugs and
Crime (UNODC), outlined how the
UN agency is working with Governments and other partners to combat illicit
drugs.
“We are
also helping to achieve the [Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)] and promote peace
and security through alternative development in the countries most affected by
illicit crop cultivation,” Mr. Fedotov said.
He added
“alternative development is aimed at, not only reducing the cultivation of
coca, opium poppy and cannabis, but also improving the socio-economic
conditions of marginalized farming communities.”
The senior
UN official noted that this year’s World Drug Report – likely out this June –
will focus on the nexus between the drug problem and transnational organized
crime, corruption, illicit financial and arms flows and terrorism, which are of
increasing concern to the Security Council and the entire international
community.
Among the
UN agency’s projects, Mr. Fedotov pointed to work, which is helping to build
capacities to ensure that drug lords are brought to justice and support for
alternatives to conviction or punishment for minor offences.
Credit:
UN News Centre
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