A/RES/68/196
United Nations Guiding Principles on Alternative Development
(h) To provide, within a holistic and integrated development approach,
essential basic services and legal livelihood opportunities to the communities
affected by, or in some cases vulnerable to, illicit crop cultivation;
(i) To recognize that alternative development, including, as appropriate,
preventive alternative development, requires the implementation of articulated
short-, medium- and long-term plans and actions from all relevant stakeholders to
promote positive and sustainable socioeconomic changes in the affected and, in
some cases, vulnerable areas;
(j) To promote coordination and encourage alternative development
programmes which contain complementary measures at the local, regional and
national levels;
(k) To ensure, when considering crop control measures, that small-farmer
households have opportunities for viable and sustainable licit livelihoods so that the
measures may be properly sequenced in a sustainable fashion and appropriately
coordinated, taking into account the circumstances of the region, country or area
concerned;
(l) To ensure that programmes or projects related to alternative development
effectively discourage the illicit cultivation of crops used for the illicit production
and manufacture of drugs;
(m) To also ensure that drug control programmes are implemented in a
comprehensive and balanced manner, so as to avoid the shifting of illicit crop
cultivation domestically, as well as from one country or region to another;
(n) To respect the legitimate interests and specific needs of the local affected
and, in some cases, vulnerable population when designing and implementing
alternative development programmes;
(o) To address basic human needs, in full conformity with the three drug
conventions and relevant human rights instruments, in order to promote the welfare
of targeted communities;
(p) To integrate those communities which are in marginalized regions into
the economic and political mainstream; as appropriate, such integration should
involve supporting access to roads, schools, primary health-care services, electricity
and other services and infrastructure;
(q) To promote increased coordination and cooperation between relevant
governmental agencies, when appropriate, and adopt an integrated approach to drug
control that involves all relevant stakeholders;
(r) To ensure that the implementation of alternative development
programmes is conducted in a manner that helps to enhance synergy and confidence
among national Governments, regional authorities and local administrations and
communities with regard to building local ownership and coordination and
cooperation;
(s) To promote the strengthening of the justice and security sectors and
social development, as well as institutional legal frameworks and anti-corruption
measures, in a manner conducive to enhancing alternative development efforts;
(t) To promote governance capabilities, when appropriate, in order to
strengthen the rule of law, including at the local level;
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