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News

 Opium cultivation in Afghanistan down by a fifth

 

Opium cultivation in Afghanistan down by a fifth

 

Aid to Afghanistan boosted

Align International Efforts with Local Traditions, UN Secretary General Says in Address to Conference on Justice and Rule of Law in Afghanistan

Opium Poppy harming women's and children's health in Afghanistan

Opium Poppy harming women's and children's health in Afghanistan (video clip)

 

Most opium now processed inside Afghanistan: UN

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Events

Event: UNODC trains over 100 civil servants from Line Ministries in Provinces (PDF)

A Brief Report on Voccational Training Course and the Recovering Female Drug Addicts in Kandahar May 2006 (PDF)

High Security Prison, Puli Chaki, Kabul 2006 (PDF)

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UNODC in Afghanistan

Afghanistan

As a whole, UNODC initiatives will be phased, supporting and reinforcing other international efforts in Afghanistan. A "building-block" approach is to be taken to ensure that cost-effective delivery of assistance is made. Of crucial importance will be the advisory role of UNODC in "mainstreaming" drugs as a crosscutting issue into the strategies and practical delivery of projects by other international organizations.

A key aspect of the UNODC strategy will be to ensure an effective field presence, particularly in the poppy growing areas and where drug abuse is prevalent, in such a way as to ensure that information about all aspects of drug control can be collected, contact with agencies working in the field maintained, and institutional capacity building arrangements monitored. It is essential that UNODC can obtain and update information on crop production, socio-economic studies relating to opium growing, data on alternative livelihood programmes and nature of drug dependency. In order to ensure this capacity and to provide adequate support to government institutions in the various regions and satisfactory monitoring capability, UNODC will initially establish presence through co-locating its project staff in relevant provincial drug control units. The national staff will work in close cooperation with the local authorities focusing on capacity building, opium surveying, alternative livelihoods, demand reduction and law enforcement.

 

Reports and Surveys

Afghanistan Opium Survey 2008

Afghanistan Opium Survey 2008

Afghanistan: Female prisoners and their social reintegration March 2007

Afghanistan: Female prisoners and their social reintegration March 2007

Afghanistan Drug Industry

Afghanistan's Drug Industry Book

Drug Use Survey, November 2005

Drug Use Survey, November 2005

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Opium poppy

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