International cooperation to address and counter the world drug problem
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appropriate, the evaluation of drug control policies and programmes, and recognizing
the importance of cooperation with the private sector in this regard,
Reaffirming the determination of Member States to tackle the world drug
problem and to actively promote a society free of drug abuse in order to help to ensure
that all people can live in health, dignity and peace, with security and prosperity, and
reaffirming also the determination of Member States to address public health, safety
and social problems resulting from drug abuse,
Reaffirming also the need to address the key causes and consequences of the
world drug problem, including those in the health, social, human rights, economic,
justice, public security and law enforcement fields, in line with the principle of
common and shared responsibility, and recognizing the value of comprehensive and
balanced policy interventions, including those in the field of promotion of sustainable
and viable livelihoods,
Expressing its appreciation for the results already achieved by the initiatives at
the bilateral, regional and international levels, and recognizing that further positive
results can be achieved with sustained and collective efforts through international
cooperation in reducing the demand and supply of illicit drugs,
Recognizing that, while tangible progress has been achieved in some fields, the
world drug problem continues to present challenges to the health, safety and well being of all humanity, and resolving to reinforce national and international efforts and
further increase international cooperation to face those challenges,
Recognizing also, as part of a comprehensive, integrated and balanced approach
to addressing and countering the world drug problem, that appropriate emphasis
should be placed on individuals, families, communities and society as a whole, with
a view to promoting and protecting the health, safety and well-being of all humanity,
Recognizing further the need to enhance efforts to strengthen the prevention of
drug abuse among children and youth, also in educational settings, including by
promoting the exchange of experiences and good practices, as well as technical
assistance, and welcoming Commission on Narcotic Drugs resolution 61/2 of
16 March 2018 on strengthening efforts to prevent drug abuse in educational settings, 5
Expressing deep concern at the high price paid by society and by individuals
and their families as a result of the world drug problem, and paying special tribute to
those who have sacrificed their lives, in particular law enforcement and judicial
personnel, and to the health-care and civil society personnel and volunteers who
dedicate themselves to countering and addressing this phenomenon,
Noting with concern that the availability of internationally controlled drugs for
medical and scientific purposes, including for the relief of pain and suffering, remains
low to non-existent in many countries, and highlighting the need to enhance national
efforts and international cooperation at all levels to address that situation by
promoting measures to ensure their availability, affordability and accessibility for
medical and scientific purposes, within the framework of national legal systems,
while simultaneously preventing their diversion, abuse and trafficking, in order to
fulfil the aims and objectives of the three international drug control conventions,
Reaffirming equally that reducing drug abuse requires efforts to reduce demand,
which must be demonstrated by sustained widespread demand reduction initiatives
that are age- and gender-sensitive and integrate a comprehensive public health
approach spanning the spectrum of prevention, education, early detection and
intervention, treatment, care and related support services, recovery support and the
rehabilitation and social reintegration of drug users, in full compliance with the three
international drug control conventions,
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