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POST COMMISSION ON NARCOTIC DRUGS 2016 …

MONDAY, 12 MARCH TimePlenary, M BuildingCommittee of the Whole(Boardroom A) OF THE SIXTY-FIRST SESSION OF THE COMMISSION ON NARCOTIC DRUGSItem 1. Election of officersItem 2. Adoption of the agenda and other organizational matters Item 3. General 3. General debate (continued)Consideration of draft resolutionsTUESDAY, 13 MARCH OPERATIONAL 4. Strategic management, budgetary and administrative questions: (a) Work of the standing open-ended intergovernmental working group on improving the governance and financial situation of the united nations Office on DRUGS and Crime; (b) Directives on policy and budgetary issues for the drug programme of the united nations Office on DRUGS and Crime; (c) Working methods of the COMMISSION ; (d) Staff composition of the united nations Office on DRUGS and Crime and other related of draft resolutions (continued)NORMATIVE 5. Implementation of the international drug control treaties: (a) Changes in the scope of control of substances; (b) Challenges and future work of the COMMISSION on NARCOTIC DRUGS and the World Health Organization in the review of substances for possible scheduling recommendations; (c) International Narcotics Control Board; (d) International cooperation to ensure the availability of NARCOTIC DRUGS and psychotropic substances for medical and scientific purposes whil

1.10– 2.40 p.m. special event: united nations and shanghai cooperation organization in the fight against narcotic drugs: new threats and joint actions

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1 MONDAY, 12 MARCH TimePlenary, M BuildingCommittee of the Whole(Boardroom A) OF THE SIXTY-FIRST SESSION OF THE COMMISSION ON NARCOTIC DRUGSItem 1. Election of officersItem 2. Adoption of the agenda and other organizational matters Item 3. General 3. General debate (continued)Consideration of draft resolutionsTUESDAY, 13 MARCH OPERATIONAL 4. Strategic management, budgetary and administrative questions: (a) Work of the standing open-ended intergovernmental working group on improving the governance and financial situation of the united nations Office on DRUGS and Crime; (b) Directives on policy and budgetary issues for the drug programme of the united nations Office on DRUGS and Crime; (c) Working methods of the COMMISSION ; (d) Staff composition of the united nations Office on DRUGS and Crime and other related of draft resolutions (continued)NORMATIVE 5. Implementation of the international drug control treaties: (a) Changes in the scope of control of substances; (b) Challenges and future work of the COMMISSION on NARCOTIC DRUGS and the World Health Organization in the review of substances for possible scheduling recommendations; (c) International Narcotics Control Board; (d) International cooperation to ensure the availability of NARCOTIC DRUGS and psychotropic substances for medical and scientific purposes while preventing their diversion; (e) Other matters arising from the international drug control of draft resolutions (continued)WEDNESDAY, 14 5.

2 Implementation of the international drug control treaties (continued).Item 6. Implementation of the Political Declaration and Plan of Action on International Cooperation towards an Integrated and Balanced Strategy to Counter the World Drug Problem:Consideration of draft resolutions (continued)12 16 March 2018 PROGRAMME 61st sessionPOST UNGASS2016 COMMISSION ON NARCOTIC DRUGSVIENNA (a) Demand reduction and related measures; (b) Supply reduction and related measures; (c) Countering money-laundering and promoting judicial cooperation to enhance international 6. Implementation of the Political Declaration and Plan of Action on International Cooperation towards an Integrated and Balanced Strategy to Counter the World Drug Problem (continued).Consideration of draft resolutions (continued)THURSDAY, 15 7. Follow-up to the special session of the General Assembly on the world drug problem held in 2016 , including the seven thematic areas of the outcome document of the special of draft resolutions (continued) 7.

3 Follow-up to the special session of the General Assembly on the world drug problem held in 2016 , including the seven thematic areas of the outcome document of the special session (continued).Item 8. Inter-agency cooperation and coordination of efforts in addressing and countering the world drug of draft resolutions (continued)FRIDAY, 16 MARCH 9. Recommendations of the subsidiary bodies of the 10. Contributions by the COMMISSION to the work of the Economic and Social Council, in line with General Assembly resolution 68/1, including follow-up to and review and implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable of draft resolutions (continued)PREPARATIONS FOR THE MINISTERIAL SEGMENTItem 11. Preparations for the ministerial segment to be held during the sixty-second session of the COMMISSION , in 12. Provisional agenda for the sixty-second session of the 13. Other 14. Adoption of the report of the COMMISSION on its sixty-first EVENTSMONDAY, 12 MARCHC onference HUMAN RIGHTS TO THE FOREFRONT OF DRUG POLICY: DEVELOPMENT, IMPLEMENTATION, MONITORING AND EVALUATIONO rganized by the Governments of Germany, Malta and Norway, and the Pompidou Group of the Council of TO NEW METHODS OF SYNTHETIC DRUG TRAFFICKINGO rganized by the Government of the united States of AND MEDICAL REHABILITATION OF DRUG DEPENDENT PEOPLE IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATIONO rganized by the Government of the Russian Federation and the united nations Office on DRUGS and Crime Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation OF NARCOTIC DRUGS , IMPROVING HEALTH AND SUPPORTING THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALSO rganized by the Government of Sri Lanka and IOGT International.

4 M5 SOLUTIONS TO GLOBAL CHALLENGES OF ILLICIT NARCOTICS TRAFFICKINGO rganized by the Government of RIGHTS DEFENDERS UNDER THREAT: THE WAR ON DRUGS AND THE SHRINKING SPACE FOR CIVIL SOCIETY Organized by Amnesty International, the International Drug Policy Consortium and Centro de Estudios Legales y EVENT: united nations AND SHANGHAI COOPERATION ORGANIZATION IN THE FIGHT AGAINST NARCOTIC DRUGS : NEW THREATS AND JOINT ACTIONSO rganized by the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and the united nations Office on DRUGS and EVENT: COUNTRIES AT THE CENTRE: INCB, UNODC AND WHO SUPPORTING MEMBER STATES IN IMPLEMENTING UNGASS 2016 Organized by the International Narcotics Control Board, the united nations Office on DRUGS and Crime, and the World Health WORLD DRUG PERCEPTION PROBLEMO rganized by the Governments of Portugal, Switzerland and Uruguay, and the Global COMMISSION on Drug LIVES BY ENDING THE DRUG WARO rganized by the Government of the Czech Republic, the Transform Drug Policy Foundation and the International Drug Policy Consortium.

5 SOCIAL AND HEALTH CONSEQUENCES OF NEW PSYCHOACTIVE SUBSTANCES AND PREVENTION AND TREATMENT RESPONSESO rganized by the Government of the united ORIENTED DRUG POLICIES: THE FUTURE OF ALTERNATIVE DEVELOPMENTO rganized by the Governments of Thailand and BETWEEN GOVERNMENTS AND CIVIL SOCIETY FOR NEW DRUG POLICIES THAT PRIORITIZE HEALTH AND COMMUNITIESO rganized by the Harm Reduction International, the International Drug Policy Consortium and the International HIV/AIDS YEARS OF DRUGS , DRUG ADDICTION AND RECOVERY: AN ASSESSMENT OF THE DRUG SITUATION AND ITS EVOLUTION SINCE 1978 Organized by the Government of Italy, Centro Italiano di Solidariet don Mario Picchi, the San Patrignano Foundation, Dianova International and the Recovered Users , 13 MARCHC onference HEALTH DIMENSIONS OF THE WORLD DRUG PROBLEM AND WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES IN ADDRESSING THEMO rganized by the World Health APPROACHES TO DRUG PRECURSOR CONTROLO rganized by the Government of the united States of America, the European Union and the International Narcotics Control Board Precursors Control ACCESS TO CONTROLLED MEDICINES FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES.

6 FOCUS ON AFRICAO rganized by the Governments of Belgium, France, Kenya and Nigeria, the International Association for Hospice and Palliative Care, the African Palliative Care Association, the International Youth Association for Development and Palliafamilli, the Union for International Cancer Control, the International Narcotics Control Board, the united nations Office on DRUGS and Crime Drug Prevention and Health Branch, and the Vienna NGO Committee on DRUGS . OF SOCIAL MARKETING IN PROMOTING ONLINE INTERVENTIONSO rganized by the Governments of Croatia and Finland, the Pompidou Group of the Council of Europe and the united nations Office on DRUGS and Crime Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Section. DRUG REPORT: LATEST TRENDS AND ADDRESSING USERS NEEDSO rganized by the united nations Office on DRUGS and Crime Research and Trend Analysis DRUG POLICY: WHAT HELPS AND WHAT GOES AGAINST IT CASE STUDIESO rganized by F d ration bruxelloise des institutions pour toxicomanes, the Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network, the International Drug Policy Consortium and the Piaget Agency for USES AND MARKETS FOR CANNABIS, COCA AND OPIUM POPPY BREAKING DISBALANCES AND STIGMA UNDER THE UNGASS 2016 APPROACHO rganized by the Government of COOPERATION SUPPORTED BY THE EUROPEAN UNION.

7 THE COPOLAD EXAMPLE: AIMS, ACTORS, ACTIVITIES AND OUTCOMESO rganized by the Governments of Germany and Spain, and the European OF REFERENCE FOR THE EXPANSION OF COMPREHENSIVE AND SUSTAINABLE ALTERNATIVE DEVELOPMENT IN THE AMERICASO rganized by the Governments of Colombia and Ecuador, and the Inter-American Drug Abuse Control COMMISSION of the Organization of American States. RESULTS OF THE FIGHT AGAINST ILLICIT TRAFFIC OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCESO rganized by the Government of AND THE DARKNETO rganized by the Government of Bulgaria and the European FREE WORKPLACE PROGRAMS: WORKING DRUG-FREE WORKS!Organized by the Drug Free America Foundation and Centros de Integraci n Juvenil COURTS IN THE AMERICAS: LESSONS LEARNED AND RECOMMENDATIONSO rganized by Equis Justicia para las Mujeres, the International Drug Policy Consortium, the Social Science Research Council, Physicians for Human Rights and the Washington Office on Latin EVENT: LAW ENFORCEMENT CAPACITY-BUILDING TO COUNTER NARCOTIC DRUGS IN WEST AND CENTRAL ASIAO rganized by the Governments of Afghanistan, Japan, Kazakhstan and the Russian Federation, and the united nations Office on DRUGS and Crime Regional Section for Europe, West and Central EVENT: OVERCOMING VULNERABILITIES IN COMMUNITIES THROUGH PREVENTIONO rganized by the Government of Singapore and the united nations Office on DRUGS and Crime Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation BEYOND BORDERS.

8 TRILATERAL COOPERATION ON ALTERNATIVE DEVELOPMENT BETWEEN THAILAND, COLOMBIA AND GERMANYO rganized by the Governments of Colombia, Germany and Thailand, and the Mae Fah Luang Foundation under Royal TRANS-REGIONAL RESPONSES TO DRUG TRAFFICKING AND ORGANIZED CRIME: THE COCAINE ROUTE PROGRAMME, THE HEROIN ROUTE PROGRAMME AND THE MARITIME ANALYSIS AND OPERATIONS CENTRE NARCOTICSO rganized by the Government of Portugal, the European Union and the united nations Office on DRUGS and Crime CRIMJUST EVENT: SHEDDING LIGHT ON THE SCIENCE OF THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITIES REVIEWING THE LATEST EVIDENCE, SHARING EXPERIENCES FROM DIFFERENT FIELDS AND EXPLORING THEIR POTENTIALO rganized by the Governments of Greece and Spain, Asociaci n Proyecto Hombre, KETHEA Therapy Center for Dependent Individuals and the united nations Office on DRUGS and Crime Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation THE GLOBAL OPIOID CRISIS FROM THE AMERICAS TO AFRICAO rganized by the united nations Office on DRUGS and Crime Laboratory and Scientific IMPLEMENTATION IN PAKISTANO rganized by the united nations Office on DRUGS and Crime Pakistan ENFORCEMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DRUG USE PREVENTIONO rganized by the Verein zur F rderung der V lkerverst , 14 MARCHC onference EVALUATION OF DRUG POLICIES IN THE AMERICAS.

9 EVOLUTION, CHALLENGES AND ACHIEVEMENTSO rganized by the Inter-American Drug Abuse Control COMMISSION of the Organization of American PARIS PACT INITIATIVEO rganized by the Governments of Afghanistan and the Russian Federation, and the united nations Office on DRUGS and Crime Paris Pact CIVIL SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION IN LOCAL COMMUNITIESO rganized by IOGT OF LIFE SKILLS EDUCATION PROGRAMMES ON PREVENTION IN SCHOOLS: EXPERIENCE IN SOUTH-EAST EUROPE AND LATIN AMERICAO rganized by the Lions Clubs International Foundation and the united nations Office on DRUGS and Crime Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation OPERANDI: RIP-ON/RIP-OFFO rganized by the united nations Office on DRUGS and Crime Container Control ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENTO rganized by the International Federation of Non-Government Organizations for the Prevention of Drug and Substance COMMITMENTS FOR A SUCCESSFUL IMPLEMENTATION OF UNGASS 2016 : GUIDING PRINCIPLES OF CICAD S MEXICAN CHAIRO rganized by the Government of Mexico and the Inter-American Drug Abuse Control COMMISSION of the Organization of American NO ONE BEHIND: GENDER EQUALITY AND THE EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN IN UNODC AND UNOVO rganized by the Government of Sweden and the united nations Office on DRUGS and Crime Office of the Executive SECURITY-DEVELOPMENT NEXUS.

10 EXPLORING ALTERNATIVE DEVELOPMENT AND THE NEED FOR A CONDUCIVE ENVIRONMENTO rganized by the Government of Afghanistan and the united nations Office on DRUGS and Crime Sustainable Livelihoods THE QUALITY AND COVERAGE OF DATA ON DRUGS : THE WAY FORWARDO rganized by the united nations Office on DRUGS and Crime Data Development and Dissemination URGENT NEED FOR HARM REDUCTION FUNDING: SCALING-UP EVIDENCE-BASED INTERVENTIONS FOR PEOPLE WHO USE DRUGSO rganized by the Strategic Advisory Group to the united nations on HIV and Drug , DRUG POLICY AND INCARCERATION IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA: MAINSTREAMING A GENDERED PERSPECTIVEO rganized by the International Drug Policy Consortium and the Thailand Institute of OF THE ANNUAL DRUG REVIEW FOR 2017 Organized by the Government of Tajikistan and the united nations Office on DRUGS and Crime Programme Office in , DRUGS AND THE 2030 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALSO rganized by the Government of Canada and Students for Sensible Drug EVENT: TREATMENT AND CARE OF PEOPLE WITH DRUG USE DISORDERS IN CONTACT WITH THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM.


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