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UAE secures seat on UN narcotics commission representing Asia-Pacific
UAE secures seat on UN narcotics commission representing Asia-Pacific

Dubai Eye

time06-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Dubai Eye

UAE secures seat on UN narcotics commission representing Asia-Pacific

The UAE was selected as a representative for the Asia-Pacific Group for the 2026-2029 United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND) term on Saturday. The UAE joins Pakistan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan as the Asia-Pacific Group's representatives on the Commission, a key subsidiary body of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). The election took place at the UN Headquarters in New York, where new members were voted in for this central policymaking body within the United Nations system. Established under a resolution by ECOSOC, the CND is the primary forum for shaping global drug policy. It holds critical responsibilities under various international drug control conventions, including overseeing the implementation of treaties and guiding international collaboration in addressing drug-related challenges. Membership allows the UAE to play an active role in shaping international drug policies—proposing, contributing to, and voting on resolutions and frameworks. It also underscores the country's growing stature in the global arena and its commitment to enhancing international security, combating the illegal spread of narcotics, and helping maintain a balanced global approach to drug supply and demand. The Commission on Narcotic Drugs was established by ECOSOC Resolution No. 9 (1946) to assist in monitoring the implementation of international drug control treaties. In 1991, the UN General Assembly broadened its mandate to also serve as the governing body of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). The Commission's agenda consists of both normative, treaty-based elements and operational components. It meets annually to adopt resolutions that shape international drug control efforts. A major milestone came in 2019 when the Commission adopted the Ministerial Declaration on Strengthening Action at National, Regional, and International Levels to Accelerate the Implementation of Joint Commitments to Combat the World Drug Problem. Under this declaration, member states committed to reviewing progress by 2029, with a midterm review conducted in 2024. Actively implementing the 2019 declaration, the Commission continues to review global trends in drug supply and demand, adopt resolutions, and lead the formulation of policies and action plans. Its work is vital in developing a balanced, integrated global strategy to counter the world drug problem and safeguard communities.

UAE secures seat on UN narcotics commission representing Asia-Pacific
UAE secures seat on UN narcotics commission representing Asia-Pacific

TAG 91.1

time06-04-2025

  • Politics
  • TAG 91.1

UAE secures seat on UN narcotics commission representing Asia-Pacific

The UAE was selected as a representative for the Asia-Pacific Group for the 2026-2029 United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND) term on Saturday. The UAE joins Pakistan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan as the Asia-Pacific Group's representatives on the Commission, a key subsidiary body of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). The election took place at the UN Headquarters in New York, where new members were voted in for this central policymaking body within the United Nations system. Established under a resolution by ECOSOC, the CND is the primary forum for shaping global drug policy. It holds critical responsibilities under various international drug control conventions, including overseeing the implementation of treaties and guiding international collaboration in addressing drug-related challenges. Membership allows the UAE to play an active role in shaping international drug policies—proposing, contributing to, and voting on resolutions and frameworks. It also underscores the country's growing stature in the global arena and its commitment to enhancing international security, combating the illegal spread of narcotics, and helping maintain a balanced global approach to drug supply and demand. The Commission on Narcotic Drugs was established by ECOSOC Resolution No. 9 (1946) to assist in monitoring the implementation of international drug control treaties. In 1991, the UN General Assembly broadened its mandate to also serve as the governing body of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). The Commission's agenda consists of both normative, treaty-based elements and operational components. It meets annually to adopt resolutions that shape international drug control efforts. A major milestone came in 2019 when the Commission adopted the Ministerial Declaration on Strengthening Action at National, Regional, and International Levels to Accelerate the Implementation of Joint Commitments to Combat the World Drug Problem. Under this declaration, member states committed to reviewing progress by 2029, with a midterm review conducted in 2024. Actively implementing the 2019 declaration, the Commission continues to review global trends in drug supply and demand, adopt resolutions, and lead the formulation of policies and action plans. Its work is vital in developing a balanced, integrated global strategy to counter the world drug problem and safeguard communities.

Kuwait affirms commitment to combating drug abuse at UN session
Kuwait affirms commitment to combating drug abuse at UN session

Arab Times

time13-03-2025

  • Health
  • Arab Times

Kuwait affirms commitment to combating drug abuse at UN session

VIENNA, March 13: Kuwait reaffirmed its commitment to combating the drug scourge through an integrated approach that combines strict legislation with preventive and therapeutic programs, as well as strengthening international cooperation to address cross-border challenges. This statement was delivered by Third Secretary Rehab Al-Farhan, a member of the Permanent Mission of the State of Kuwait to Vienna, at the 68th session of the United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND). Al-Farhan highlighted Kuwait's adherence to the recommendations made during the 67th session of the Commission, which conducted a mid-term review for the year 2024. She also emphasized the country's dedication to implementing all commitments from the 2019 Ministerial Declaration at national, regional, and international levels to address the global drug problem. She explained that Kuwait has adopted a comprehensive approach that combines stringent legislation, preventive and therapeutic programs, and enhanced international cooperation to tackle cross-border drug challenges. She emphasized that Kuwait's security agencies, supported by relevant institutions, are following best practices in monitoring and prosecuting drug traffickers. Despite being a target for drug dealers, Kuwait has seen a positive impact in the form of high rates of seizures and prosecutions. Al-Farhan also noted that Kuwait places significant focus on the health and psychological care of drug addicts. Specialized treatment institutions offer rehabilitation programs for those seeking recovery and reintegration into society. She pointed out the opening of a new addiction treatment center last month, with a capacity of 200 beds, as a testament to the country's commitment to combating drugs and supporting those affected by them. Al-Farhan underscored the importance of awareness and prevention. She stressed that proper upbringing begins in the family and school, and in line with this, Kuwait has launched awareness programs and activities in schools and universities. The government has also implemented targeted advertising campaigns in collaboration with private sector institutions and civil society organizations.

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