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Organized crime is driving the illicit drug trade with devastating consequences for people and communities around the world.
A new era of global instability has intensified challenges in addressing the world drug problem, empowering organized crime groups and pushing drug use to historically high levels, says the UN Office ...
The illicit drug trade is deeply connected to other crimes including human trafficking, illegal mining and environmental destruction. Together, these interconnected crimes are part of a vicious cycle ...
Inside the dimly lit structure, they uncovered drums of chemicals, sophisticated lab equipment stained with residue and crude ...
Led by the Attorney General's Office and the Police of Mozambique, in partnership with the United Nations Office on Drugs and ...
The workshop concluded with the distribution of certificates and closing remarks from NACTA and UNODC representatives. This ...
The UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) World Drug Report 2025 provides an overview of the current trends on global drug ...
UNODC’s continued assistance under this initiative reflects its commitment to helping institutions implement reliable, secure ...
Bringing together senior policymakers, legal experts, academia, civil society organizations, and provincial stakeholders, the ...
This is the biggest seizure of methamphetamine in Indonesia’s history. Six crew members were arrested, and officials were ...
Kunming (China), 16 June 2025 - At the remote borders of northern Lao PDR and Viet Nam, where steep roads wind through misty ...
The Representative of UNODC Brazil, Elena Abbati, participated in the opening panel of the event and emphasised the ...
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