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The World Drug Report provides an annual overview of the major developments in drug markets for the various drug categories, ranging from production to trafficking, including development of new routes and modalities, as well as consumption.
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年世界毒品报告2012
Chapter I of this year's World Drug Report provides an overview of recent trends and the state of drug production trafficking and consumption and its consequences in terms of treatment and related illnesses and deaths to drugs. Chapter II presents from a diachronic point of view the characteristics of the drug problem its evolution and the main factors that determine it. It starts with an examination of the main features of the current problem followed by a presentation of the changes observed in recent decades and concludes with an analysis of the factors that have influenced its evolution and a brief overview of likely future trends.
世界毒品问题报告 2017
This report includes an updated overview of recent trends on production trafficking and consumption of key illicit drugs as well as highlighting a thematic area of concern. It maintains a global overview of the baseline data and estimates on drug demand and supply and provides a reference point on the drug situation worldwide. The thematic focus of the 2017 edition is on the links that exist between drugs terrorism corruption transnational organized crime and illicit financial flows.
世界毒品问题报告 2016
The World Drug Report 2016 which provides a comprehensive overview of major developments in drug markets trafficking routes and the health impact of drug use supports comprehensive balanced and integrated rights-based approaches. This year’s report offers insight into the wide-ranging impact of drugs not only on the health and well-being of individuals but also on the people around them — families and communities. This can include such harms as HIV as well as the threat of violence faced in particular by women and children. It looks at issues of gender marginalization stigmatization violence and human rights and considers how counter-narcotics strategies can be sensitive to environmental concerns such as deforestation and pollution. It examines the use of the “dark net” and new technologies for drug trafficking as well as the potential of illicit drug profits to fund terrorism and violent extremism. This report as ith all of the Office’s expertise and on-the-ground experience in addressing the many aspects of the world drug problem is at the disposal of Member States as they strive to meet this call to action.
世界毒品问题报告 2015
The World Drug Report provides an annual overview of recent developments for various drug categories. Chapter one of the World Drug Report 2015 provides a global overview of the latest developments with respect to opiates cocaine cannabis and synthetic drugs ranging from production to trafficking as well as consumption and the health impact of drug use. Chapter two focuses on Alternative Development its relation to illicit cultivation and also within the broader context of the development agenda.
世界毒品报告 2014
The World Drug Report provides an annual overview of the major developments in drug markets for the various drug categories ranging from production to trafficking including development of new routes and modalities as well as consumption. Chapter 1 of the World Drug Report 2014 provides a global overview of the latest developments with respect to opiates cocaine cannabis and amphetamines (including “ecstasy”) and the health impact of drug use. Chapter 2 zeroes in on the control of precursor chemicals used in the manufacture of illicit drugs.
世界毒品报告 2013
The World Drug Report presents a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in drug markets. It covers production trafficking consumption and related health consequences. Chapter 1 of this year’s report examines the global situation and the latest trends in the different drug markets and the extent of illicit drug use as well as the related health impact. Chapter 2 addresses the phenomenon of new psychoactive substances (NPS) which can have deadly consequences for their users but are hard to control with dynamic fastmutating producers and “product lines” which have emerged over the past decade.