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addressing the consequences of illicit crop cultivation and the manufacture and
production of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances on the environment, with
the incorporation and participation of local communities, and to consider taking
voluntary measures to promote products stemming from alternative development,
including preventive alternative development, as appropriate, to gain access to
markets, consistent with applicable multilateral trade rules and with national and
international law, within the framework of comprehensive and balanced drug control
strategies;
69. Expresses concern that the illicit cultivation of crops and illicit
manufacture, distribution and trafficking remain serious challenges in addressing and
countering the world drug problem, and recognizes the need for strengthening
sustainable crop control strategies that may include, inter alia, alternative
development, eradication and law enforcement measures, for the purpose of
preventing and significantly and measurably reducing the illicit cultivation of crops,
and the need to intensify joint efforts at the national, regional and international levels
in a more comprehensive manner, in accordance with the principle of common and
shared responsibility, including by means of appropriate preventive tools and
measures, enhanced and better-coordinated financial and technical assistance and
action-oriented programmes, in order to tackle those challenges;
70. Invites Member States to consider elaborating and implementing
comprehensive and sustainable alternative development programmes, including
preventive alternative development, as appropriate, that support sustainable crop
control strategies to prevent and significantly, durably and measurably reduce illicit
crop cultivation and other illicit drug-related activities, ensuring the empowerment,
ownership and responsibility of affected local communities, including farmers and
their cooperatives, by taking into account the vulnerabilities and specific needs of
communities affected by or at risk of illicit cultivation, in cooperation with the United
Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the
United Nations, the International Labour Organization, the United Nations
Development Programme and other relevant international organizations, bearing in
mind national and regional development policies and action plans, with a view to
contributing to the building of peaceful, inclusive and just societies, consistent with
the Sustainable Development Goals and in compliance with relevant and applicable
international and national law;
71. Also invites Member States to strengthen subregional, regional and
international cooperation to support comprehensive and sustainable alternative
development programmes, including, as appropriate, preventive alternative
development, as an essential part of successful prevention and crop control strategies
to increase the positive outcome of such programmes, especially in the areas affected
by and at risk of illicit cultivation of crops used for the production of narcotic drugs
and psychotropic substances, taking into account the United Nations Guiding
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72. Urges relevant international financial institutions, United Nations entities,
non-governmental organizations and the private sector, as appropriate, to consider
increasing their support, including through long-term and flexible funding, for the
implementation of comprehensive and balanced development-oriented drug control
programmes and viable economic alternatives, in particular alternative development,
including, as appropriate, preventive alternative development programmes, based on
identified needs and national priorities, for areas and populations affected by or
vulnerable to the illicit cultivation of drug crops, with a view to its prevention,
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