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International Day Against Drug Abuse
In accordance with Resolution 42/112 of December 7, 1987, the General Assembly decided to observe June 26 as the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking.
It is an expression of its commitment to strengthen action and cooperation to achieve the goal of a drug-free international community. Abuse.
This global adjustment, supported every year by individuals, communities and various organizations around the world, aims to raise awareness of the key problem that the illicit drug community represents.
Facing Drug Challenges in Health and Humanitarian Crisis.
International Day Against Drug Abuse
People from all parts of the world are in dire need, from war zones to refugee camps to communities torn apart by violence.
An epidemic, a climate crisis, a food crisis, an energy crisis and supply chain disruptions have increased suffering and taken us to the brink of a global recession.
This World Drug Day addresses current and emerging transnational drug challenges arising from UNODC crisis situations.
UNODC advocates for the protection of the rights of children and youth, drug users, those with substance abuse disorders and access to controlled drugs.
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Through the campaign, UNODC aims to strengthen drug prevention and treatment and combat illicit drug trafficking.
It calls on governments, international organizations, civil society and all stakeholders to take urgent action to protect the people.
The campaign highlights data taken from UNODC’s annual World Drug Report.
Therefore, providing facts and practical solutions to the current global drug problem, achieving a vision of health for all based on science.
World Drug Day is a day to share research findings, evidence-based data and solutions, and to touch on the shared spirit of unity.
In times of crisis, the campaign invites everyone to do their part with care.
World Drug Report
Each year, UNODC publishes the World Pharmaceutical Report, which contains key statistics and official sources, as well as factual data obtained through a scientific approach and research.
UNODC continues to provide facts and practical solutions to the current global drug problem and is committed to achieving health for all.
The health and justice sectors are under pressure and access to services and support is hampered when we spend the least.
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