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UNODC ANNUAL REPORT

Research2016 World Wildlife crime ReportTrafficking in protected speciesVienna International Centre, PO Box 500, 1400 Vienna, Austria Tel.: (+43-1) 26060-0, Fax: (+43-1) 26060-5866, ANNUAL REPORTC overing activities during 2016 UNODC ANNUAL REPORT 2016 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSThe 2016 ANNUAL REPORT has been developed by the Advocacy Section and the Strategic Planning and Interagency Affairs Unit situated with-in the Division for Policy Analysis and Public Affairs. It was prepared under the supervision of Jean-Luc Lemahieu, Director of the Division for Policy Analysis and Public Affairs, and the guidance of Gillian Murray, Deputy Director of the Division for Policy Analysis and Pub-lic Affairs and Chief of the Public Affairs and Policy Support Branch.

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1 Research2016 World Wildlife crime ReportTrafficking in protected speciesVienna International Centre, PO Box 500, 1400 Vienna, Austria Tel.: (+43-1) 26060-0, Fax: (+43-1) 26060-5866, ANNUAL REPORTC overing activities during 2016 UNODC ANNUAL REPORT 2016 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSThe 2016 ANNUAL REPORT has been developed by the Advocacy Section and the Strategic Planning and Interagency Affairs Unit situated with-in the Division for Policy Analysis and Public Affairs. It was prepared under the supervision of Jean-Luc Lemahieu, Director of the Division for Policy Analysis and Public Affairs, and the guidance of Gillian Murray, Deputy Director of the Division for Policy Analysis and Pub-lic Affairs and Chief of the Public Affairs and Policy Support Branch.

2 The authors wish to thank colleagues from the Division for Opera-tions and its Field Offices, the Division for Treaty Affairs, the Division for Management and the Division for Policy Analysis and Public Af-fairs for their invaluable inputs and preparation of this ANNUAL REPORT benefitted from the financial contribution of the Government of Sweden. united nations office ON DRUGS AND CRIMEV iennaUNODC ANNUAL REPORTC overing activities during 2016 This publication may be reproduced in whole or in part and in any formfor educational or non-profit purposes without special permission fromthe copyright holder, provided acknowledgement of the source is united nations office on Drugs and crime ( UNODC ) would appreciatereceiving a copy of any publication that uses this publication as a citation.

3 united nations office on Drugs and use of this publication may be made for resale or any other commercialpurpose whatsoever without prior permission in writing from for such permission, with a statement of purpose and intentof the reproduction, should be addressed to UNODC , Advocacy content of this publication does not necessarily reflect the views orpolicies of UNODC or contributory organizations, nor does it imply designations employed and the presentation of material in this publicationdo not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the partof UNODC concerning the legal status of any country, territory or city or itsauthorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or publication has not been formally ANNUAL REPORT 2016 ContentsList of abbreviations.

4 4 Foreword by the Executive Director .. 7 Strategic narrative .. 8 Drugs, health and traffi cking .. 12 Transnational organized crime .. 32 Justice .. 46 Corruption .. 58 Terrorism .. 70 Policy support and public affairs .. 80 Research and trend analysis .. 88 Independent evaluation .. 96 Finances and funding .. 102 FOREWORDList of abbreviations4 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS ACSA African Correctional Service Association ADA Austrian Development Agency AGM General ANNUAL Meeting AHPPN Pan-African HIV in Prisons Partnership Network AIRCOP Airport Communications Project ARIN-SA Asset Recovery Inter Agency Network for South Africa ARIN-WA Asset Recovery Inter Agency Network for West Africa ART Antiretroviral Therapy ASEAN Association of Southeast Asian nations BMZ German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development CASC Central Asia and Southern Caucasus CCP Container Control Programme CCPCJ crime Prevention and Criminal Justice CEPIAD Centre de Prise en charge Int gr e des Addictions de Dakar

5 CICAD Inter-American drug Abuse Control Commission CITES Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora CND Commission on Narcotic Drugs COP Conference of the Parties CSOs Civil Society Organizations CSTF Civil Society Task Force CTED Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate CTITF Counter-Terrorism Implementation Task Force DAC Development Assistance Committee DLOs drug Liaison Officers DRC Democratic Republic of the Congo ECOWAS Economic Community of West African States EU European Union EWA Early Warning Advisory FIFE Francophone Network of Evaluation GFP Global Firearms Programme GIZ Deutsche Gesellschaft f r Internationale Zusammenarbeit Global Action to Prevent and Address Trafficking in Persons and the Smuggling of Migrants GLOTiP Global REPORT on Trafficking in Persons GMG Global Migration Group GP General Purpose HTC HIV Testing and Counselling IBM Integrated Border Management ICAT Inter-Agency Coordination group against Trafficking in Persons ICBF Colombian Family Welfare Institute ICCWC International Consortium on Combating Wildlife crime IEU Independent Evaluation Unit IGAD Intergovernmental Authority on Development IIU Intelligence Investigations Unit INL US Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs IOM International Organisation for MigrationThe following abbreviations have been used in

6 This REPORT : UNODC ANNUAL REPORT 20165 IPR Intellectual Property Goods ITU International Telecommunication Union JAITFs Joint Airport Interdiction Task Forces JPC Joint Planning Cell JPCUs Joint Port Control Units LoA Letter of Agreement MDT Mobile Detection Teams MENA Middle East and North Africa MLA Mutual Legal Assistance MoU Memorandum of Understanding MSE Multiple System Estimation NCS Namibia Correctional Service NDLEA National drug Law Enforcement Agency Act NDLEA National drug Law Enforcement Agency NEC National Evaluation Capacity NPS New Psychoactive Substances NSP Needle and Syringe Programmes OAS Organization of American States OECD Organization for Economic

7 Cooperation and Development OHCHR Offi ce of the united nations High Commissioner for Human Rights OSIWA Open Society Initiative for West Africa OST Opioid Substitution Therapy PCUs Port Control Units PIFS Pacifi c Islands Forum Secretariat PMIS Prison Management Information System PMTCT Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission PSA Public Service Announcement PSC Programme Support Cost PWUDs People Who Use Srugs RB Regular Budget RPF Royal Programme Foundation of Thailand SACENDU South African Community Epidemiology Network on drug Use SADC Southern Africa Development Community SMART Synthetics Monitoring Analysis Reporting and Trends SP Special Purpose SPIA Strategic Planning and Interagency Affairs Unit TCUs Transnational crime Units TOC Transnational Organized crime TOC Tactical Operations Centre UICC Union for International Cancer Control UN united nations UNAIDS Joint united nations Programme on HIV/AIDS UNCAC UN Convention against Corruption UNDP united nations Development Programme UNEG united nations Evaluation Group UNGASS united nations General Assembly Special Session UNIOGBIS united nations Integrated Peacebuilding Offi ce in Guinea-Bissau UNODC united nations Offi ce on Drugs and crime UNTOC united nations Convention against Transnational Organized crime UTC Universal

8 Treatment Curriculum VNGOC Vienna NGO Committee on Drugs WACAP West African Network of Central Authorities and Prosecutors WACI West Africa Coast Initiative WCO World Customs Organization WHO World Health Organization WIRE Wildlife Inter-Regional Enforcement WLFC Wildlife and Forest crime World WISE World Wildlife Seizures FOREWORD6 UNODC ANNUAL REPORT 2015 Foreword72017 marks the twentieth anniversary of the united Na-tions Offi ce on Drugs and crime ( UNODC ).Over the past two decades, our work has expanded and evolved to meet the continuing and emerging challenges posed by drugs, organized crime , terrorism and ANNUAL REPORT provides an overview of UNODC s com-prehensive support to Member States.

9 It highlights our co-operation with our UN partners to deliver in the fi eld, and details our efforts to promote results-based management and a culture of evaluation in all that we do. The REPORT is also a call to greater action. While it underscores the effectiveness and effi ciency of UNODC s work, it also makes clear that more sustainable funding is urgently needed if we are to meet the needs and expectations of Member States. Governments have repeatedly emphasized the importance of UNODC s mandate to support implementation of the three international drug control conventions; the UN Con-vention against Transnational Organized crime and its Pro-tocols; the Convention against Corruption; the universal legal instruments against terrorism.

10 And UN standards and norms promoting comprehensive crime prevention strate-gies and effective, fair and humane criminal justice States have time and again recognized the rel-evance of our work to address some of the greatest chal-lenges the international community faces today, ranging from terrorism and violent extremism to human traffi cking, cybercrime and illicit drugs. Donors continue to demonstrate their appreciation and trust in UNODC , and we are grateful for the rapid growth in voluntary funding for specifi c , at the same time the Offi ce continues to struggle with a shrinking resource base for core programmatic support. Going forward, we need a solid stream of predictable and stable resources to ensure that our network of country and regional offi ces can continue to deliver, and that we can pro-duce the quality research and analysis expected from UNODC .


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