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PROGRAMME

COMMISSION ON NARCOTIC DRUGS VIENNA

63rdsession

OF THE COMMISSION ON NARCOTIC DRUGS 2020

cnd.unodc.org

2–6 MARCH 2020

SIDE EVENTS

Time Plenary RoomCommittee of the Whole (Boardroom A)

OPENING OF THE SIXTY-THIRD SESSION

MONDAY, 2 MARCH 2020

10 a.m.–1 p.m. OPENING OF THE SIXTY-THIRD SESSION OF THE COMMISSION ON NARCOTIC DRUGSItem 1. Election of officers

Item 2. Adoption of the agenda and other organizational matters

Item 3. General debate

3–6 p.m. Item 3. General debate (continued) Consideration of draft resolutions

OPERATIONAL SEGMENT

TUESDAY, 3 MARCH 2020

10 a.m.–1 p.m. Item 4. Strategic management, budgetary and administrative questions(a) Work of the standing open-ended intergovernmental working group on improving the governance and financial situation of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime(b) Directives on policy and budgetary issues for the drug programme of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime(c) Working methods of the Commission(d) Staff composition of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and other related matters

Consideration of draft resolutions (continued)

NORMATIVE SEGMENT

3–6 p.m. Item 5. Implementation of the international drug control treaties(a) Changes in the scope of control of substances(b) Challenges and future work of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs, the World Health Organization and the International Narcotics Control Board in the review of substances for possible scheduling recommendations(c) International Narcotics Control Board(d) International cooperation to ensure the availability of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances for medical and scientific purposes while preventing their diversion(e) Other matters arising from the international drug control treaties

Consideration of draft resolutions (continued)

WEDNESDAY, 4 MARCH 2020

10 a.m.–1 p.m. Item 5. Implementation of the international drug control treaties (continued) Consideration of draft resolutions (continued)

3–6 p.m. Item 6. Follow-up to the implementation at the national, regional and international levels of all commitments, as reflected in the Ministerial Declaration of 2019, to address and counter the world drug problem

(a) Consideration of the improved and streamlined annual report questionnaire, as reflected in the Ministerial Declaration of 2019

Consideration of draft resolutions (continued)

THURSDAY, 5 MARCH 2020

10 a.m.–1 p.m. Item 6. Follow-up to the implementation at the national, regional and international levels of all commitments, as reflected in the Ministerial Declaration of 2019, to address and counter the world drug problem (continued)

Consideration of draft resolutions (continued)

3–6 p.m. Item 7. Inter-agency cooperation and coordination of efforts in addressing and countering the world drug problem

Consideration of draft resolutions (continued)

Item 8. Recommendations of the subsidiary bodies of the Commission Consideration of draft resolutions (continued)

FRIDAY, 6 MARCH 2020

10 a.m.–1 p.m. Item 9. Contributions by the Commission to the work of the Economic and Social Council, in line with General Assembly resolution 72/305, including follow-up to and review and implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

Consideration of draft resolutions (continued)

3–6 p.m. Item 10. Provisional agenda for the sixty-fourth session of the Commission

Item 11. Other business

Item 12. Adoption of the report of the Commission on its sixty-third session

MONDAY, 2 MARCH AFTERNOON Conference Room

1.00–1.50 p.m.

PREVENTING AND COMBATING ILLICIT FINANCIAL FLOWS LINKED TO DRUG TRAFFICKINGOrganized by the Governments of Brazil, China and the Russian Federation, and the UNODC Cybercrime and Anti-Money Laundering Section

M3

COUNTERING SYNTHETIC DRUG THREATS THROUGH PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPSOrganized by the Government of the United States, and the International Narcotics Control Board

M6

FAMILY-ORIENTED POLICIES IN DRUG PREVENTIONOrganized by the European Monitoring Centre on Drugs and Drug Addiction, Pompidou Group/Council of Europe, the United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute and the UNODC Drug Prevention and Health Branch

M7

COMMUNITY ACTION IN SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND RECOVERYOrganized by the International Federation of NGOs for the Prevention of Drugs and Substance Abuse, the Turkish Green Crescent Society and the Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association

MOE79

HEROIN TRAFFICKING TOWARDS EUROPE VIA THE SOUTHERN ROUTEOrganized by INTERPOL

MOE100

CHALLENGES IN THE ROLE OF DEVELOPMENT IN DRUG CONTROL POLICIESOrganized by the Governments of Germany, Peru and Thailand, the Mae Fah Luang Foundation under Royal Patronage, and the UNODC Sustainable Livelihoods Unit

Press Room

1.15–2.45 p.m.

JOINING GENERATION EQUALITY: COMMEMORATING THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOURTH WORLD CONFERENCE ON WOMEN AND THE ADOPTION OF THE BEIJING DECLARATION AND PLATFORM FOR ACTION (1995)Organized by the Commission on Narcotic Drugs and the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice

BR A

DRUG REFORM: FROM A PUNITIVE TO A SUPPORTIVE APPROACH – THE NORWEGIAN PROPOSAL Organized by the Government of Norway, the International Narcotics Control Board, the UNODC Drug Prevention and Health Branch and the World Health Organization

C3

2.10–3.00 p.m.THAILAND’S 50-YEAR JOURNEY ON ALTERNATIVE DEVELOPMENT TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: THE ROYAL PROJECT MODELOrganized by the Government of Thailand

M3

SIDE EVENTS

2.10–3.00 p.m.

SCO AND UNODC IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE ILLICIT DRUG THREAT: COUNTERING DRUG TRAFFICKING VIA DARKNETOrganized by the Governments of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and the Russian Federation, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, and the UNODC Regional Section for Europe, West and Central Asia

M6

FORUM ON THE PHILIPPINES ANTI-ILLEGAL DRUG CAMPAIGNOrganized by the Government of the Philippines

M7

REDUCING HEALTH RISKS OF THE USE OF NPS IN THE EECA REGIONOrganized by the Governments of Estonia and the Republic of Moldova, and the Eurasian Harm Reduction Association

MOE79

HEALTH RESPONSES TO THE OPIOID POISONING CRISIS: ON-THE-GROUND EXPERIENCES AND INTERNATIONAL IMPLICATIONSOrganized by the Government of Canada, the Canadian Association of People who Use Drugs, the Canadian Drug Policy Coalition, the Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network, the Centre on Drug Policy Evaluation and the International Drug Policy Consortium

MOE100

THE IMPORTANCE OF DRUG PREVENTION IN THE ERA OF CANNABIS DEREGULATIONOrganized by the Governments of Slovenia and Chile, the Institute for Research and Development “Utrip”, Movendi International, Planet Youth – Icelandic Centre for Social Research and Analysis, and Smart Approaches to Marijuana (SAM)

Press Room

TUESDAY, 3 MARCH MORNINGConference

Room

8.00–8.50 a.m.

THE CHALLENGES POSED BY CBD PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED FOR WIDESPREAD PUBLIC CONSUMPTIONOrganized by Community Alliances for Drug-Free Youth BR A

100 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: EVIDENCE-BASED STUDIES ON WOMEN, MIGRANTS, AND OTHER VULNERABLE PROFILESOrganized by EURAD, Pertubuhan Bulan Sabit Hijau (Malaysia), the Brazilian Association for the Study of Alcohol and Other Drugs, the Jordan Anti Drugs Society, the Turkish Green Crescent Society, the Recovered Users Network and the UNODC Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Section

M3

IMPLEMENTING THE UNITED NATIONS BANGKOK RULES: WOMEN AND DRUG POLICIESOrganized by the Government of Canada, Centro de Estudios Legales y Sociales, the International Drug Policy Consortium, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Penal Reform International, the Washington Office on Latin America and WHRIN

M6

SUPPORTING EFFECTIVE DRUG EDUCATION AND PREVENTION INITIATIVESOrganized by the Foundation for a Drug-Free Europe, Fundación Para la Mejora de la Vida, la Cultura y la Sociedad, and the Turkish Green Crescent Society

M7

BEST PRACTICES OF RECOVERY IN SOUTH-EAST ASIAOrganized by the Government of Indonesia, the International Federation of Non-governmental Organizations for the Prevention of Drug and Substance Abuse (IFNGO), and the Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association

MOE79

YOUNG PEOPLE USE DRUGS – BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN HUMAN RIGHTS AND KEY AFFECTED POPULATIONSOrganized by Students for Sensible Drug Policy

MOE100

SHOULD POLICE BE LEADING REFORM? DIVERSION SCHEMES, DECRIMINALIZATION AND DRUG CONSUMPTION ROOMSOrganized by Law Enforcement Action Partnership UK and Law Enforcement Action Partnership US

Press Room

9.10–10.00 a.m.

EVIDENCE-BASED PUBLIC POLICY IMPROVEMENT ON DRUG POLICIES: WASTEWATER ANALYSIS IN TURKEYOrganized by the Government of Turkey and the Turkish Green Crescent Society BR A

DRUG USE IN PUBLIC HEALTH PERSPECTIVE: WHO’S CONTRIBUTION TO UNGASS 2016 COMMITMENTSOrganized by the World Health Organization M3

STRATEGIC LINES OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PLURINATIONAL STATE OF BOLIVIA IN COMBATING DRUG TRAFFICKING AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL (IMPLICATIONS AND IMPACT ON THE REGIONAL SECURITY CONTEXT)Organized by the Government of the Plurinational State of Bolivia

M6

PUBLIC HEALTH, JUSTICE AND DEVELOPMENT: IMPLEMENTING COMPREHENSIVE INNOVATIVE APPROACHES TO DRUG POLICYOrganized by the Government of Mexico, and the Pompidou Group/Council of Europe

M7

AMPHETAMINES: CURRENT AND FUTURE INNOVATIONS IN POLICY, HARM REDUCTION AND REGULATIONOrganized by the Transform Drug Policy Foundation MOE79

9.10–10.00 a.m.

BARRIERS TO ACCESS TO TREATMENT AND RECOVERY – ISSUES FACED BY WOMEN LIVING WITH SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERSOrganized by EURAD, Proslavi Oporavak/Celebrate Recovery, Stand & the Western Cape Substance Abuse Forum, the Women’s Organizations Committee on Alcohol and Drug Issues, and the World Federation Against Drugs

MOE100

IMPROVING OUTREACH AND MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TOWARDS PEOPLE WHO USE DRUGS AND PEOPLE IN RECOVERY IN WESTERN BALKAN COUNTRIES Organized by the Government of Serbia, Association Izlazak, Preporod/Rebirth, Proslavi Oporavak/Celebrate Recovery and the World Federation Against Drugs

Press Room

TUESDAY, 3 MARCH AFTERNOONConference

Room

1.00–1.50 p.m.

ENGAGING YOUTH IN DRUG USE PREVENTION WORK: NRC’S APPROACHES AND METHODOLOGIESOrganized by the Government of the United Arab Emirates and the UNODC Office of the Gulf Cooperation Council Region

BR A

COMPREHENSIVE AND EVIDENCE-BASED APPROACH IN TACKLING THE WORLD DRUG PROBLEMOrganized by the Government of Croatia, the European Union and the UNODC Division for Policy Analysis and Public Affairs

M3

HCV INFECTION IN PWID AND DETAINEES: A ROADMAP TO HCV ELIMINATION IN ITALYOrganized by the Government of Italy and the UNODC Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Section M6

PREVENTION WITHOUT BORDERS: EFFECTIVE DRUG POLICY IN THE CONTEXT OF THE BALKANSOrganized by the Governments of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and North Macedonia, Fondacioni Yesilay (Albania), NGO "Zeleni krst – Zeleni polumjesec" (Serbia) and Udruzenje gradjana Zeleni polumjesec u Bosni i Hercegovini

M7

TRIPPIN’ THROUGH NIGHTLIFE: INNOVATIVE APPROACHES PREVENTING HARMS AND RISKS OF DRUG USE IN RECREATIONAL SETTINGSOrganized by the Governments of France, Lithuania and Portugal, and the Pompidou Group (Council of Europe)

MOE79

EFFICIENCY OF TREATMENT AND REHABILITATION INTERVENTIONS FOR DRUG DEPENDENTS IN PRISONOrganized by the Government of Georgia, and the European Union MOE100

STRENGTHENING THE EVIDENCE BASE ON QUANTIFICATION OF CONTROLLED MEDICINES AND ESTIMATION OF PSYCHOTROPIC SUBSTANCES AND PRECURSORS FOR MEDICAL AND SCIENTIFIC PURPOSES IN NIGERIAOrganized by the Government of Nigeria

Press Room

INCB LEARNINGOrganized by the Governments of Australia, Belgium, Chile, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, the Netherlands, Paraguay, Peru, the Russian Federation and Singapore, and the International Narcotics Control Board

C3

2.10–3.00 p.m.

ENGAGING FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES IN DRUG USE DISORDER TREATMENTOrganized by the Governments of Indonesia and Japan, the UNODC Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Section, and the World Health Organization

BR A

ADDRESSING THE DETERIORATING SYNTHETIC DRUG SITUATION IN THE MEKONG: A NEW LEVEL OF STRATEGIC COOPERATIONOrganized by the Government of China

M3

RAISING VOICES: EMPOWERING FEMALE FARMERS IN DRUG CROP CULTIVATION AREASOrganized by the Government of Germany, Corporación Humanas – Centro Regional de Derechos Humanos y Justicia de Género, and Open Society Foundations

M6

HUMAN RIGHTS SELF-ASSESSMENT INDICATORS FOR DRUG POLICYOrganized by the Governments of Malta, Portugal and Switzerland, and the Pompidou Group/Council of Europe M7

HOMELESSNESS AND SUBSTANCE USE IN CITY CENTRES: BALANCED AND EVIDENCE-BASED POLICIESOrganized by the Government of Greece, Correlation – European Harm Reduction Network, the Pompidou Group/Council of Europe, and Santé Mentale et Exclusion Sociale – Europe

MOE79

BEYOND PREVENTION: EMPOWERING YOUTH TO BUILD UP THEIR FUTUREOrganized by the Government of Italy, the Drug Free America Foundation, EURAD, Movendi International, the San Patrignano Foundation, the Turkish Green Crescent Society, and the World Federation Against Drugs

MOE100

FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE: DEVELOPING EFFECTIVE EVIDENCE-BASED PREVENTION STRATEGIESOrganized by the Government of the Netherlands Press

Room

EUROPEAN UNION DRUG MARKETS REPORT 2019Organized by the European Union C3

WEDNESDAY, 4 MARCH MORNING Conference Room

8.00–8.50 a.m.

EVIDENCE-BASED TREATMENT AS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE HEALTH SYSTEMOrganized by the Government of Spain, Association Proyecto Hombre, Dianova International, the Turkish Green Crescent Society, the UNODC Drug Prevention and Health Branch, and the World Federation of Therapeutic Communities

BR A

SOCIAL JUSTICE AND PEACEBUILDING WITHIN DRUG POLICY REFORMOrganized by Acción Técnica Social

M3

SCHOOL-BASED PREVENTION STRATEGIES THAT WORK: THE GLOBAL UNODC-LCIF PARTNERSHIPOrganized by the International Association of Lions Clubs and the UNODC Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Section

M6

THE MEDIA, A KEY ACTOR IN THE FIELD OF DRUGSOrganized by the Government of Canada, Association Proyecto Hombre, the Canadian Centre on Substance use and Addiction, Dianova International, the Interest Organisation for Substance Misusers, and the Turkish Green Crescent Society

M7

ANTE-POST-MORTEM INFLUENCES ON DRUG AND METABOLITES CONCENTRATION: FALSE FORENSIC CONCLUSIONS – EVIDENCE FROM EUROPE AND AFRICAOrganized by the Forum for African Women Educationalists (Mozambique)

MOE79

NOMBRAR, REGULAR: LAS CONSECUENCIAS POLÍTICAS DE PENSAR EN ‘CANNABIS MEDICINAL’ VS ‘USO TERAPÉUTICO DE LOS CANNABINOIDES’/TO NAME, TO REGULATE: POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES OF THINKING ‘MEDICAL CANNABIS’ VS. ‘THERAPEUTIC USE OF CANNABINOIDS’Organized by Fundación Latinoamérica Reforma and Stichting International Center for Ethnobotanical Education, Research and Service (ICEERS Foundation)

MOE100

THE VOICE OF AFRICA: PREVENTION FOR SUSTAINABILITY, EXAMPLES FROM SIX COUNTRIESOrganized by Association Nationale AL HIDN (Morocco), the Green Crescent Health Development Initiative (Nigeria), the Moroccan Green Crescent, the Slum Child Foundation (Kenya), the Sudanese Green Crescent Society, the Uganda Green Crescent Society and the UNODC Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Section

Press Room

9.10–10.00 a.m.

THE ROME CONSENSUS 2.0: TOWARDS A HUMANITARIAN DRUG POLICYOrganized by the Government of Italy, the C4 Recovery Foundation, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies Partnership on Substance Abuse, the Levenson Foundation, the Police, Treatment, and Community Collaborative, The Villa Maraini Foundation, the UNODC Drug Prevention and Health Branch and the World Health Organization

BR A

COMMUNITIES AT THE CENTRE: BARRIERS AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR COMMUNITY-LED INTERVENTIONSOrganized by the Government of Switzerland, the International Drug Policy Consortium, the International Network of People who use Drugs, the Joint United Nations Programme in HIV/ AIDS, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, and the UNODC HIV/AIDS Section

M3

PROMOTING REGIONAL COOPERATION AND CAPACITY-BUILDING TO COUNTER DRUG TRAFFICKING AND RELATED FINANCIAL FLOWSOrganized by the Governments of Japan and the Russian Federation, and the UNODC Regional Section for Europe, West and Central Asia

M6

DRUG STRATEGIES AND ACTION PLANS IN THE AMERICAS FOR A NEW DECADEOrganized by the Governments of Canada, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Trinidad and Tobago and the United States, and the Executive Secretariat of the Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission (ES-CICAD)/Secretariat for Multidimensional Security of the Organization of American States (OAS)

M7

ANGOLAN DRUG ADDICTIVE MODELOrganized by the Government of Angola

MOE79

THE DEATH PENALTY FOR DRUG OFFENCES: IMPLEMENTING FAIR TRIAL SAFEGUARDSOrganized by the Governments of Australia, Austria, Canada, France, Mexico, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, the European Union, Harm Reduction International, and the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights

MOE100

WORKING TOWARDS EQUITABLE ACCESS TO TREATMENT OF PROBLEMATIC SUBSTANCE USE FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLESOrganized by the Governments of Canada and New Zealand, the New Zealand Drug Foundation, Te Rau Ora Ltd, and the Thunderbird Partnership Foundation

Press Room

WEDNESDAY, 4 MARCH AFTERNOONConference

Room

1.00–1.50 p.m.

TACKLING DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES TRAFFICKING THROUGH THE INTERNET – UPDATES AND DEVELOPMENTSOrganized by the Governments of India, Indonesia, Japan and the Republic of Korea, and the International Narcotics Control Board

BR A

1.00–1.50 p.m.

HUMAN RIGHTS-COMPLIANT AND GENDER-SENSITIVE CRIMINAL JUSTICE RESPONSES TO THE DRUG PROBLEM: THE WAY FORWARD – KYOTO CRIME CONGRESS 2020Organized by the Governments of Mexico, Norway and Switzerland, the European Union, the International Drug Policy Consortium, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, the International Centre on Human Rights and Drug Policy, the United Nations Development Programme, and the World Health Organization

M3

EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL OF SEIZED AND CONFISCATED ASSETSOrganized by the Governments of Brazil, Colombia and Spain

M6

HUMAN RIGHTS: QUALITY IN FORENSIC SCIENCE MATTERSOrganized by the Government of Finland and the UNODC Laboratory and Scientific Section

M7

EXPLORING NEW VENUES FOR REAL-TIME DATA ON DRUG TRAFFICKINGOrganized by the UNODC Data Development and Dissemination Unit

MOE100

YOUTHS AT RISK: TARGETED INTERVENTIONS FOR YOUTHS WHO ABUSE DRUGSOrganized by the Governments of Peru and Singapore, the Colombo Plan Drug Advisory Programme and the UNODC Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Section

Press Room

IMPLEMENTATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF DRUG USE DISORDERS – PROGRESS AND CHALLENGES AT THE NATIONAL LEVELOrganized by the Government of Sweden, the UNODC Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Section, the Vienna NGO Committee on Drugs, and the World Health Organization

C3

2.10–3.00 p.m.

HARM-REDUCTION PROGRAMMES OF THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN AND THE PORTUGUESE REPUBLIC: DIFFERENT CONTEXTS, COMMON OBJECTIVEOrganized by the Governments of the Islamic Republic of Iran and Portugal, and the UNODC Drug Prevention and Health Branch

BR A

UNODC OPIOID STRATEGY: SECURING THE POSTAL TRADEOrganized by the Government of Canada, the Universal Postal Union, and the UNODC Laboratory and Scientific Section

M3

BEYOND 2019: AFRICAN CIVIL SOCIETY COMMON POSITION ON DRUGSOrganized by the Slum Child Foundation, the UNODC Civil Society Team, and the Vienna NGO Committee on Drugs

M4

PRESENTATION OF THE ANNUAL DRUG REVIEW FOR 2019Organized by the Government of Tajikistan

M6

HARM-REDUCTION AND REHABILITATION PROGRAMME FOR INMATES IN PRISONS WITH MENTAL AND BEHAVIOURAL DISORDERS DUE TO USE OF PSYCHOACTIVE SUBSTANCES – SPAIN AND UKRAINE COOPERATION IN THE CONTEXT OF THE EUROPEAN UNION COOPERATION PROGRAMMEOrganized by the Governments of Spain and Ukraine, and the European Union

M7

A HUMAN RIGHTS APPROACH IN EAST AFRICAN PRISON HEALTH: COUNTRY EXAMPLESOrganized by the Government of Kenya, the UNODC HIV/AIDS Section and the UNODC Regional Office for Eastern Africa

MOE79

BUILDING SAFER COMMUNITIES – PAKISTAN’S RESPONSE TO UNGASS-2016 RECOMMENDATIONSOrganized by the Government of Pakistan

MOE100

SHARED RESPONSIBILITY IN ADDRESSING THE COCAINE THREAT ALONG THE SUPPLY CHAINOrganized by the European Union, UNODC CRIMJUST, the UNODC Drug Research Section and the UNODC Regional Office for West and Central Africa

Press Room

UNODC-WHO COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT OF OPIOID OVERDOSE – INITIAL RESULTS FROM THE S.O.S. STUDY (STOP OVERDOSE SAFELY)Organized by the Governments of Australia, Kyrgyzstan and the United States, the UNODC Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Section, the Vienna NGO Committee on Drugs, and the World Health Organization

C3

THURSDAY, 5 MARCH MORNINGConference

Room

8.00–8.50 a.m.

HUMAN RIGHTS TOOLS: INCORPORATING INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE AND TARGETED SANCTIONS INTO DRUG POLICYOrganized by DRCNet Foundation and Associazione Forum Droghe, Movimento per il Contenimento dei Danni

M3

COLLABORATIONS BETWEEN GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY TO PRIORITIZE PREVENTION OF SUBSTANCE MISUSE THROUGH CADCA’S COMMUNITY CHANGE MODELOrganized by CADCA

M6

PARTNERSHIP OF POLICE, HEALTH AND CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS IN PUBLIC HEALTH AND PUBLIC SECURITY IN EECAOrganized by the European Union and the UNODC Regional Programme Office for Eastern Europe

M7

SOCIAL NORMS AND RITUALS, INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE SELF-REGULATION STRATEGIES IN CANNABIS USE – WHAT RESEARCH AND ALTERNATIVE PRACTICES CAN TELL TO CANNABIS POLICY REFORMOrganized by Società della Ragione ONLUS, Associazione Luca Coscioni, Associazione Forum Droghe, Movimento per il Contenimento dei Danni, the International Center for Ethnobotanical Education, Research and Service, the International Drug Policy Consortium, Science for Democracy, and the Transnational Institute

MOE79

8.00–8.50 a.m.

TRANSFORMATION OF OPIUM POPPY ECONOMIES: CRISES, BOOMS AND FUTURE OF DRUG POLICIESOrganized by México Unido Contra la Delincuencia, Open Society Foundations, Transform Drug Policy Foundation and Transnational Institute

MOE100

ACHIEVING GENDER EQUALITY IN HIV INTERVENTIONS AMONG PEOPLE WHO USE DRUGSOrganized by the Government of Brazil and the UNODC HIV/AIDS Section

Press Room

9.10–10.00 a.m.

SYNTHETIC DRUGS – “SMART” SOLUTIONSOrganized by the Governments of the Russian Federation and Singapore, and the UNODC Laboratory Scientific Section

M3

STRENGTHENING REGIONAL CROSS-BORDER COOPERATION IN CENTRAL ASIA TO PREVENT DRUG TRAFFICKING ON EMERGING TRADE AND TRANSIT CORRIDORS Organized by the Government of Turkmenistan and the UNODC Regional Office for Central Asia

M6

REVITALIZATION AND EXPANSION OF THE PRINCIPLE OF COMMON AND SHARED RESPONSIBILITYOrganized by the Government of Colombia

M7

DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE PROGRAMMES: SUPPORTING PREVENTION, TREATMENT AND RECOVERYOrganized by Drug-Free America Foundation Inc., San Patrignano Foundation, the Slum Child Foundation and the Turkish Green Crescent Society

MOE79

ELEMENTS OF THE (CHILD) RIGHTS-BASED POLICYOrganized by CWIN-Nepal, Movendi International, the Slum Child Foundation, and the World Federation against Drugs

MOE100

NEXT STEPS FOR DATA COLLECTION ON DRUGS: EXPERIENCES FROM UNITED NATIONS AGENCIESOrganized by the Governments of Mexico and Switzerland, Centro de Estudios Legales y Sociales, the European Union, the Global Drug Policy Observatory (Swansea University, United Kingdom), the International Drug Policy Consortium, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, the United Nations Development Programme, and the World Health Organization

Press Room

THURSDAY, 5 MARCH AFTERNOONConference

Room

1.00–1.50 p.m.

LESSONS LEARNED FROM MARIJUANA LEGALIZATIONOrganized by Smart Approaches to Marijuana (SAM)

M3

REHABILITATION AND SOCIAL REINTEGRATION FOR RELEASED PRISONERS INCLUDING ENSURING CONTINUITY OF HEALTH CARE SERVICESOrganized by the Governments of Qatar and Zambia, the UNODC HIV/AIDS Section and the UNODC Justice Section

M6

MODERN APPROACHES IN COUNTERING NEW CHALLENGES AND THREATS IN THE SPHERE OF ILLICIT DRUG TRAFFICKING IN THE KYRGYZ REPUBLICOrganized by the Government of Kyrgyzstan and the European Union

M7

PUBLIC HEALTH RESPONSES TO THE NON-MEDICAL USE OF CANNABISOrganized by UNODC/RAB

MOE79

FORCED TREATMENT, PEOPLE WHO USE DRUGS AND THE RIGHT TO HEALTH: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM ASIA AND LATIN AMERICAOrganized by Equis Justicia Para Las Mujeres A.C., the International Drug Policy Consortium, and the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights

MOE100

“VOICES OF THE QUCHAQBAR” – UNDERSTANDING OPIATE TRAFFICKING IN AFGHANISTAN FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF DRUG TRAFFICKERSOrganized by the Government of Afghanistan, and the UNODC Programme Development and Management Unit

Press Room

2.00–2.50 p.m. EQUIPMENT USED IN ILLICIT DRUG MANUFACTURE: APPROACHES TO PREVENTING AND INVESTIGATING DIVERSION AS COMPLEMENTARY TOOLS IN ADDRESSING ILLICIT DRUG SUPPLYOrganized by the Governments of Canada, the Netherlands and the United States, and the International Narcotics Control Board

C3

2.10–3.00 p.m.

ACCELERATING SUPPORT FOR INCREASING ACCESS TO CONTROLLED MEDICINES WHILE PREVENTING DIVERSION AND NON-MEDICAL USEOrganized by the Governments of Australia, Belgium, Canada, El Salvador and the Russian Federation, the European Union, the UNODC Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Section, the Union for International Cancer Control, the Vienna NGO Committee on Drugs, and the World Health Organization

M3

ADDED VALUE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION-FUNDED TWINNING PROJECTS WITH A VIEW TO ENHANCING NATIONAL DATA COLLECTION CAPACITY IN ORDER TO IMPLEMENT EFFECTIVE DRUG POLICIESOrganized by the Governments of Romania and Turkey, the European Union, and the UNODC Research and Trend Analysis Branch

M6

MONITORING ILLICIT CROPS USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCEOrganized by the UNODC Programme Development and Management Unit

M7

GOOD PRACTICES IN CROSS-SECTORAL COOPERATION: CIVIL SOCIETY INVOLVEMENT IN POLICYMAKING IN EUROPE Organized by the Governments of Finland and Spain, the Civil Society Forum on Drugs in Europe, Correlation – European Harm Reduction Network, the European Union, Foreningen for Human Narkotikapolitikk, the International Drug Policy Consortium, the Rights Reporter Foundation, and Youth Organisations for Drug Action

MOE79

2.10–3.00 p.m.

SMOKABLE COCAINE STUDY REPORT LAUNCHOrganized by Intercambios Asociación Civil

MOE100

FAMILY SKILLS, LIFE AND SOCIAL SKILLS: INTERVENTIONS TO PREVENT SUBSTANCE USE AND REDUCE VIOLENCE AND CRIME, AND TO PROMOTE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTOrganized by the Governments of Bangladesh and El Salvador, and the UNODC Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Section

Press Room

FRIDAY, 6 MARCH MORNINGConference

Room

8.00–8.50 a.m.

EXPLORING THE REGULATION OF CANNABIS MARKETS IN LATIN AMERICAOrganized by Centro de Estudios Legales y Sociales, Elementa DDHH, México Unido Contra la Delincuencia, and the Washington Office on Latin America

M6

DRUG TRAFFICKING, DEMAND AND USE PATTERNS IN AFRICA, AND POLICY IMPLICATIONSOrganized by Enabling Africa’s Response to Transnational Organised Crime (ENACT)/Institute for Security Studies, and the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime

M7

EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY REGIONAL POLICY ON PREVENTION, MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL OF ALCOHOL, DRUGS AND OTHER SUBSTANCESOrganized by the African Network of People Who Use Drugs, the East African Community Secretariat, the International Drug Policy Consortium, KANCO and Médecins du Monde (France)

Press Room

9.10–10.00 a.m.

DRUG CRYPTO MARKETS BEYOND 2020: POLICY, ENFORCEMENT, HARM, AND RESILIENCEOrganized by the Government of the Netherlands, Asociación Bienestar y Desarollo (Energy Control), the Global Drug Policy Observatory and the International Drug Policy Consortium

M6

BRIDGING THE GAPS BETWEEN CRIME AND DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVES IN DRUG POLICY: THE DRUGS & DEVELOPMENT HUB Organized by the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime, the Global Partnership on Drug Policies and Development, the London School of Economics, and the UNODC Crime Research Section

M7

“BUILDING BRIDGES”: LESSONS OF EXECUTING A PRIMARY PREVENTION FRAMEWORK IN COMMUNITIES OF NEED IN AFRICA AND AMERICAOrganized by Drug-Free America Foundation Inc., the Slum Child Foundation, and Uganda Youth Development Link

MOE79

HEROIN AND IBOGAINE-ASSISTED TREATMENTS IN THE ERA OF THE OPIOIDS CRISISOrganized by the European Coalition for Just and Effective Drug Policies, and Nonviolent Radical Party Transnational Transparty

MOE100

THE ROLE OF NATIONAL MONITORING AND EVALUATION SYSTEMS IN POLICY AND PROGRAMMING FOR DRUG PREVENTION AND HIV/AIDSOrganized by the UNODC HIV/AIDS Section, the UNODC Independent Evaluation Section, and the UNODC Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Section

Press Room

FRIDAY, 6 MARCH AFTERNOONConference

Room

1.00–1.50 p.m.

YOUTH PARTICIPATION IN DRUG USE PREVENTION: A WAY TO BUILD HEALTHY AND PROSPEROUS COMMUNITIES AND SOCIETIESOrganized by the Governments of Kyrgyzstan and the Russian Federation, the Turkish Green Crescent Society, and the UNODC Drug Prevention and Health Branch

M3

MAKING DRUG PREVENTION MORE EFFECTIVE IN EUROPE: SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND PROFESSIONAL TRAINING. CAN WE DO IT TOGETHER? Organized by the Government of Poland, A.Li.Sa. / ASL2, the European Union, and the UNODC Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Section

M6

PATTERN OF OPIOID USE, HARMS, REGULATION AND TREATMENT AND THE HEALTH IMPLICATIONS OF PRESCRIPTION DRUG ABUSE IN AFRICAOrganized by the Society for Development and Community Empowerment

M7

MYANMAR DRUG POLICY REFORM AND CIVIL SOCIETY PERSPECTIVEOrganized by the Government of Myanmar and the Transnational Institute

MOE100

2.10–3.00 p.m.

STRATEGIES TO ENHANCE COOPERATION IN LATIN AMERICA FOR THE INTERDICTION OF DRUGS AND CHEMICAL PRECURSORSOrganized by the UNODC Country Office Colombia

M7

WERE YOU REALLY RAPED OR DID YOU JUST NOT GET PAID? – ADDRESSING STIGMA AND VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN WHO USE DRUGSOrganized by the UNODC Regional Office for Southern Africa

MOE79

ROTUNDA

ILLICIT DRUG TRAFFICKING Government of Saudi Arabia

THAILAND'S 50-YEAR JOURNEY ON ALTERNATIVE DEVELOPMENT TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Government of Thailand

MYANMAR’S EFFORTS ON COMBATING NARCOTIC DRUGS Government of Myanmar

BEST PRACTICE OF EGYPT’S EXPERIENCE IN COUNTERING THE NARCOTIC DRUGS PROBLEM, FROM PREVENTION TO RECOVERY Government of Egypt

ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN IN COMBATING THE WORLD DRUG PROBLEM Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran

UNODC’S RESPONSE TO THE OPIOID CRISIS UNODC Advocacy Section

RUSSIAN FEDERATION IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE WORLD DRUG PROBLEM Government of the Russian Federation

THE EXPANSION OF THE RANGE OF NARCOTIC DRUGS AND PSYCHOTROPIC SUBSTANCES FOR MEDICAL USE IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION AND THE DYNAMICS OF THEIR AVAILABILITY. SUCCESSFUL PREVENTION OF THE DIVERSION INTO ILLEGAL CIRCULATION Government of the Russian Federation (Federal State Unitary Enterprise “Moscow Endocrine Plant”)

EACH PERSON COUNTS: STORIES OF THE WORLD DRUG PROBLEM IN PHOTOGRAPHS UNODC Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Section

ACCESS TO TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PEOPLE WHO USE DRUGS Government of Canada

EFFORTS OF THE KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN IN ANTI-NARCOTICS. Government of Bahrain

THE VANISHING TREASURES OF THE MOUNTAINS United Nations Environment Programme

M0E (front entrance)

ISSUP LETTERS DISPLAY UNODC Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Section

M0E

UNODC’S RESPONSE TO THE OPIOID CRISIS UNODC Advocacy Section

CRIMJUST: INSIGHTS ON COCAINE PRODUCTION IN COLOMBIA UNODC Implementation Support Section

M01

BUILDING SAFER COMMUNITIES – PAKISTAN’S RESPONSE TO UNGASS RECOMMENDATION Government of Pakistan

UNODC LABORATORY AND SCIENTIFIC SECTION UNODC Laboratory and Scientific Section

UNODC ADVOCACY SECTION PUBLICATIONS AND DRUGS EXHIBITION UNODC Communication/Advocacy Section

THE GLOBAL PROGRAMME FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE DOHA DECLARATION: PROMOTING A CULTURE OF LAWFULNESS UNODC Communication/Advocacy Section

UNODC’S RESPONSE TO THE OPIOID CRISIS UNODC Advocacy Section

UNODC GLOBAL ELEARNING PROGRAMME IN ACTION UNODC Justice Section

UNITED NATIONS VOLUNTARY TRUST FUND FOR VICTIMS OF TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS, ESPECIALLY WOMEN AND CHILDREN UNODC Co-financing and Partnership Section

EXHIBITS

ALTERNATIVE DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS UNODC Sustainable Livelihoods Unit

UNODC RESEARCH TOOLS FOR EVIDENCE-BASED DRUG POLICY UNODC Research and Trend Analysis Branch

HIV/AIDS SECTION DISPLAY UNODC HIV/AIDS Section

UNODC PREVENTION, TREATMENT AND REHABILITATION SECTION’S STAND UNODC Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Section

PUBLIC HEALTH IMPLICATIONS OF ALCOHOL, DRUGS AND ADDICTIVE BEHAVIOURS World Health Organization

SHERLOC RESOURCE CENTRE UNODC Conference Support Section

UNODC/CONTAINER CONTROL PROGRAMME (CCP) INFORMATION MATERIALS AND FILMS UNODC Container Control Programme

WORKING TOGETHER: THE 2019 MINISTERIAL DECLARATION ON DRUGS AND THE SDGS – A GUIDE FOR NGOS UNODC Civil Society Team

POMPIDOU GROUP PUBLICATIONS Council of Europe Pompidou Group

EMCDDA: CONTRIBUTING TO A HEALTHIER AND MORE SECURE EUROPE European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction

EUROPEAN UNION ACTION AGAINST DRUGS AND ORGANISED CRIME (EU-ACT) Delegation of the European Union to the International Organisations in Vienna

M01 - COFFEE CORNER

OAS/CICAD: PROMOTING EVIDENCE-BASED DRUG POLICIES IN THE AMERICAS FOR A SAFER, HEALTHIER WORLD Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission

DRUG ADDICTION BY THE VIEW OF CARICATURISTS IN GLOBAL International Green Crescent, Turkey

M02

ALTERNATIVE DEVELOPMENT EXHIBITION IN INDONESIA Government of Indonesia

LET’S STOP USING DRUGS Government of Sri Lanka (National Dangerous Drugs Control Board)

PROFESSIONALIZING THE WORKFORCE TO ADDRESS ADDICTION WORLDWIDE Colombo Plan-GCCC

SHANGHAI COOPERATION ORGANIZATION SCO Anti-Drug Cooperation

CHILDREN AND YOUTH FIRST! FORUT Norway and the network Drug Policy Futures

United Nations - Plaza

DRUG TESTING BUS “CHECKIT” Government of Austria

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