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32. Also urges States parties to the Convention to ensure that law enforcement and other competent bodies, including, where appropriate, financial intelligence units and tax administrations, have adequate, accurate and up-to-date information on the effective ownership of enterprises, legal entities and other legal cons...
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33. Urges Member States, as appropriate and in accordance with their domestic legal systems, to assist each other as much as possible in the conduct of civil and administrative investigations and proceedings relating to corruption offences committed by natural or legal persons, including, where appropriate, mutual lega...
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34. Calls upon Member States to take the necessary measures, in accordance with their domestic law, to enable another Member State to institute civil proceedings before their courts with a view to recognizing the existence of property rights in property acquired through corruption offences committed by natural or legal...
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35. Urges States parties to the Convention to continue to prevent, investigate and prosecute the offences of corruption referred to therein, including in respect of large quantities of assets, to freeze, seize, confiscate and return the proceeds of such offences, in accordance with the Convention, and to consider takin...
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36. Calls upon States parties to the Convention to take measures to ensure that natural and legal persons who commit acts of corruption are held accountable in accordance with its provisions, including when dealing with large quantities of assets, and encourages States parties to consider the legal aspects of asset rec...
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37. Encourages Member States to prevent and combat corruption in all its forms by enhancing transparency, integrity, accountability and efficiency in the public and private sectors, including in public procurement, and in this regard considers it essential to prosecute corrupt and corrupt officials in order to combat i...
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38. Stresses the need for transparency in financial institutions, invites Member States to focus on identifying and tracking financial flows related to corruption, freezing or seizing assets derived from corruption for return, in accordance with the Convention, and encourages human and institutional capacity-building i...
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39. Urges States parties to the Convention to consider promptly requests for mutual legal assistance for the purpose of identifying, freezing, locating or recovering the proceeds of corruption, and to respond in a practical manner to requests for the exchange of information concerning proceeds of crime, property, equip...
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40. Urges States to develop, implement or continue, in accordance with the fundamental principles of their legal systems, effective and coordinated anti-corruption policies that promote the participation of society and take into account the principles of the rule of law and the proper management of public affairs and p...
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41. Invites States parties to the Convention to agree on the importance of the participation of young people and children as key actors in strengthening ethical behaviour, starting with the identification and adoption of values, principles and actions to build a fair and corrupt society, in accordance with the Conventi...
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42. Encourages States parties to the Convention to establish, in accordance with their domestic legal order, mechanisms for the submission of confidential complaints and to ensure the protection of whistleblowers from undue treatment, and requests States parties to ensure effective protection for witnesses, taking into...
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43. Urges States parties to the Convention to implement effectively all resolutions and decisions of the Conference of the States Parties to the Convention, including resolution 7/8 on corruption in sport, resolution 8/4 on the protection of sport against corruption and resolution 10/3 on the follow-up to the Marrakech...
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44. Encourages Member States to consider participating in and actively contributing to the systematic collection of relevant information, including on trends, good practices, projects, programmes and initiatives aimed at combating sports-specific manifestations of corruption, including the manipulation of sports compet...
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45. Welcomes the progress made by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and the United Nations system as a whole, as well as by other international and regional organizations, in measuring the risks of corruption, trends and prevalence and in assessing the effectiveness of existing policies and measures to comba...
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46. Welcomes the efforts of Member States that have adopted laws and taken other constructive measures to combat corruption in all its forms, and in this regard encourages Member States that have not yet done so to adopt such laws and to implement effective measures at the national level, as provided for in the Convent...
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47. Notes that several States have established a financial intelligence unit, and encourages those that have not yet done so to consider establishing a financial intelligence unit, in accordance with article 58 of the Convention;
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48. Reaffirms the need for Member States to take measures to prevent the transfer abroad and the laundering of assets derived from corruption, inter alia, to prevent the use of financial institutions in the country of origin and the country of destination to transfer or receive funds of illicit origin, and to assist in...
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49. Calls upon Member States to continue to work with all interested parties in international and national financial markets in order not to deposit assets illegally acquired by persons as a result of acts of corruption, to refuse to grant entry into their territories and to provide safe havens for corrupt and corrupt ...
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50. Recognizes that effective and timely communication and cooperation between competent authorities can greatly contribute to curbing the cross-border movement of persons involved in the commission of corruption offences and those of property, including funds, derived from the commission of such offences, and that the...
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51. Urges all Member States to respect the principles of good governance of public affairs and property, equity, accountability and equality before the law, and to recognize the need to safeguard integrity and foster a culture of transparency, accountability and non-corruption, in accordance with the Convention;
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52. Invites Member States to make every effort to prevent and combat corruption and to take measures to improve the transparency of public administration and to promote the integrity and accountability of their criminal justice systems, in accordance with the Convention;
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53. Encourages enhanced international cooperation, including within the United Nations system, to support national, subregional and regional efforts to prevent and combat corruption and the transfer and laundering of the proceeds of corruption, in accordance with the principles of the Convention, and in this regard cal...
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54. Calls upon the States parties to the Convention concerned, regional organizations and organizations of the United Nations system, including international financial institutions, to actively seek, through closer collaboration, commendable practices for the effective coordination of asset recovery, in accordance with...
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56. Urges Member States to take the necessary measures, within their means and in accordance with the fundamental principles of their national legislation, to promote the active participation of individuals and groups outside the public sector, such as civil society, non-governmental organizations, local associations, ...
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57. Recalls article 63, paragraph 4 (c), of the Convention, which provides, inter alia, that the Conference of the States Parties to the Convention shall decide on activities, procedures and methods of work with a view to achieving the objectives set out in paragraph 1 of that article, including through cooperation wit...
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58. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to provide the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime with the necessary resources to enable it to work effectively for the implementation of the Convention and to fulfil its functions as secretariat of the Conference of the States Parties to the Convention, and also req...
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60. Reaffirms the provisions of resolution 10/12, in which the Conference of the States Parties to the Convention called upon States parties to develop, in accordance with the fundamental principles of their domestic law, effective frameworks to encourage the private sector to adopt integrity measures, including codes ...
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63. Urges the international community to provide, inter alia, technical assistance in support of national efforts to strengthen human and institutional resources to prevent and combat corruption and the transfer of proceeds of corruption and to facilitate asset recovery and the return and disposition of such proceeds i...
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64. Notes with appreciation the progress made by the anti-corruption focal points of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime since their establishment and their continuing efforts in the implementation of Conference resolution 9/4, and urges States parties, in accordance with their capabilities, to provide each ot...
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65. Urges States parties and signatories to the Convention to strengthen the capacity of legislators, law enforcement officials, judges and prosecutors to combat corruption and address asset recovery issues, including mutual legal assistance, confiscation, criminal confiscation and, where appropriate, asset confiscatio...
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66. Encourages Member States to exchange and share, including through regional and international organizations, as appropriate, lessons learned and good practices, as well as information on their technical assistance activities and initiatives, with a view to strengthening international efforts to prevent and combat co...
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67. Encourages States parties to the Convention, inter alia, to adopt, in accordance with the fundamental principles of their domestic law, the necessary measures to mainstream gender issues in their policies and strategies for the prevention of corruption, to indicate that requiring sexual intercourse or acts of a sex...
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68. Also encourages States parties to the Convention to regularly update and supplement, as appropriate, the information contained in asset recovery databases, such as the anti-corruption knowledge dissemination tool and resource platform and the ongoing asset recovery monitoring mechanism, while taking into account th...
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69. Requests the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, in coordination with the Stolen Asset Recovery Initiative, to continue to develop global knowledge and data collection on asset recovery and restitution and to continue to collect and exchange information on difficulties encountered and good practices, as well ...
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70. Encourages the systematic collection and use of good practices and existing tools for cooperation in asset recovery, including the use and development of secure information-sharing tools, in accordance with domestic law, with a view to making exchanges as expeditious, spontaneous and effective as possible, in accor...
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72. Encourages States parties to the Convention to disseminate widely information on their legal arrangements and procedures for asset recovery under chapter V of the Convention, in practical guides on asset recovery, mutual legal assistance and effective ownership or in other formats, in order to facilitate their use ...
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73. Also encourages States parties to the Convention, in accordance with article 57 of the Convention, to exchange strategies and experiences on asset restitution and to disseminate them more widely through the Secretariat;
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74. Encourages requesting States to ensure that appropriate investigation procedures have been initiated and justified at the national level for the submission of requests for mutual legal assistance, and in turn encourages requested States to provide requesting States, as appropriate, with information on legal arrange...
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76. Notes with appreciation the Stolen Asset Recovery Initiative launched by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and the World Bank and the cooperation with other relevant partners, including the Global Operational Network on Corruption Enforcement, the International Centre for Asset Recovery and other initiat...
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77. Requests the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, in collaboration with the World Bank and through the Stolen Asset Recovery Initiative and in coordination with other relevant stakeholders, upon request, States to continue to provide technical assistance to implement chapter V of the Convention, including thro...
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78. Encourages Member States to take effective measures to detect, prevent and combat corruption, as well as the transfer abroad and laundering of assets derived from corruption, and to strengthen international cooperation and assistance in locating, freezing or seizing such assets and in recovering and returning them,...
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79. Invites States parties that have not yet done so to encourage, participate effectively and make the best use of their corruption law enforcement agencies to consider joining the Global Operational Network on Corruption Enforcement at the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and to make the most of the opportuni...
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80. Encourages States parties to the Convention to consider, as appropriate, referring in practice to the Lausanne non-binding guidelines for the effective recovery of stolen assets and the accompanying step-by-step guide, available online, and to continue to exchange experiences with a view to maintaining the step-by-...
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81. Welcomes the work carried out by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, within its mandate, in the field of anti-corruption education and the rule of law, including through the Global Resource for Youth Education and Empowerment initiative,
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82. Also welcomes the work of the International Academy of Anti-Corruption, a centre of excellence dedicated to teaching, training and academic research, and notes with interest the efforts of the Academy to launch relevant anti-corruption programmes, including the development of an objective database on legal framewor...
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83. Welcomes the efforts of the Group of 20 to combat corruption at the global and national levels, takes note with appreciation of the anti-corruption initiatives referred to in the communiqué of the Group of 20 Summit, held in Rome on 30 and 31 October 2021, and urges the Group of 20 to continue to pay attention to i...
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84. Requests the Secretary-General, in view of his obligation to prepare reports, to include in his report to the General Assembly at its eighty-first session, under the item entitled "Crime prevention and criminal justice", an analytical section entitled "Preventing and combating corruption and the transfer of proceed...
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1. Reaffirms the determination of Member States to address and combat the world drug problem, while recognizing the need to address its main causes and consequences, including law enforcement, health, justice, society, public security, human rights and the economy, and, in accordance with the principle of common and sh...
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2. Reaffirms its commitment to respect, protect and promote all human rights, fundamental freedoms and the inherent dignity of all individuals and the rule of law in the formulation and implementation of drug policies;
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4. Calls upon Member States to promote bilateral, regional and international cooperation with States most directly concerned by the illicit cultivation of drug crops and by the illicit production, manufacture, transit, trafficking, distribution and consumption of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, including sy...
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5. Welcomes the efforts made to strengthen cooperation in mobilizing and combating the world drug problem and to ensure that, within the framework of regional and subregional organizations and trans-regional initiatives, comprehensive, balanced and science-based strategies and policies are systematically undertaken;
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6. Calls upon Member States to cooperate effectively and to take concrete measures, including through North-South and South-South cooperation and triangular cooperation, in collaboration with the international development community and other key actors, to address and combat the world drug problem on the basis of commo...
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7. Also calls upon Member States to strengthen regional, subregional and international cooperation in criminal matters, as appropriate, including judicial cooperation, in the areas of, inter alia, extradition, mutual legal assistance and the transfer of prosecution, in accordance with international drug control convent...
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8. Encourages Member States to promote prevention, within the framework of a comprehensive and balanced strategy for drug demand reduction and treatment of drug-related disorders, based on evidence-based practices that emphasize respect for dignity and human rights, including the right to the enjoyment of the highest a...
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9. Recognizes that pharmacodependence is a complex multifactorial health disorder of a chronic and recurrent nature with social causes and consequences and that prevention and treatment can be achieved through, inter alia, scientific-based treatment, care and rehabilitation programmes, including outreach programmes, an...
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10. Encourages Member States to establish quality assurance mechanisms for drug abuse prevention, treatment, including co-morbidities, sustainable recovery and related support services aimed at reducing the negative impact of drug abuse on health and society, with a view to ensuring continuous progress, including by en...
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11. Calls upon Member States to promote and adopt science-based approaches to prevention, treatment, care and recovery, as well as other public health interventions to address the adverse effects of drug abuse through comprehensive, systematic and sustainable demand reduction initiatives;
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12. Encourages Member States to promote the integration into national drug policies, in accordance with national legislation and as appropriate, of elements for the prevention and treatment of overdoses, in particular opioid overdoses, including the use of opioid receptor antagonists such as naloxone, to reduce drug-re...
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13. Urges Member States to increase the availability, coverage and quality of science-based prevention measures and mechanisms, including proven functional autonomy programmes, targeting age groups and at-risk groups in various settings, including educational institutions, in the public and private sectors, in order to...
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16. Recalls the strong commitment of Member States to improve access to controlled substances for medical and scientific purposes by taking appropriate measures to address obstacles to their diversion, abuse and trafficking, and to strengthen, as appropriate, the functioning of national control systems and internal eva...
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17. Urges Member States to adopt comprehensive measures to end the excessive use, diversion and misuse of prescription drugs, including through awareness-raising campaigns among the general public and health personnel, and in this regard encourages Member States to establish partnerships and information-sharing mechani...
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18. Also urges Member States to develop and implement comprehensive, balanced, science-based and forward-looking strategies at all relevant levels in order to effectively address and combat the problems posed by the illicit manufacture and trafficking of synthetic drugs, as well as their distribution, consumption and u...
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19. Calls upon Member States to intensify efforts at the national and international levels to address the problem of the emergence of new psychoactive substances, including their adverse health effects, and the evolving threat posed by amphetamine-type stimulants, including amphetamine-type stimulants, including amphet...
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20. Urges Member States to mitigate the negative impact of the world drug problem on health and society by adopting a comprehensive strategy, including through the use of technical assistance tools of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, and by ensuring the availability of evidence-based treatments;
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21. Urges Member States and other donors to continue to provide bilateral and other funding in the context of the fight against the world drug problem, in particular in the context of the fight against HIV/AIDS, including the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, and to ensure that such funds contribute to haltin...
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22. Invites the competent national authorities, in accordance with domestic law and the three international drug control conventions, to consider integrating into national measures and programmes for prevention, treatment, care, recovery, rehabilitation and social reintegration, within the framework of comprehensive an...
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23. Encourages Member States to consider alternatives to imprisonment for persons prosecuted for minor and non-violent drug-related offences in order to promote, in accordance with the three international drug control and domestic law conventions and in accordance with national constitutional, legal and administrative ...
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24. Calls upon Member States to promote and implement effective criminal justice measures in the face of drug-related crimes that bring perpetrators to justice and are consistent with the legal guarantees of due criminal procedure, including practical measures to enforce the prohibition of arbitrary arrest, detention a...
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25. Encourages Member States to promote, with regard to drug-related offences, the establishment of national policies, practices and guidelines for the imposition of penalties commensurate with the gravity of the offences and the consideration of mitigating and aggravating factors, including the circumstances listed in...
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27. Encourages Member States to strengthen their joint efforts to promote the use of new technologies and means to combat trafficking in narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances and their chemical precursors, including trafficking on the clandestine Internet, the surf web and social media, and to prevent the use for ...
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28. Calls upon Member States to enhance capacity at the national, regional, subregional, interregional and international levels and to exploit existing and relevant regional and international networks, as appropriate, for the exchange of operational information, with a view to addressing the serious challenges posed by...
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29. Also calls upon Member States to promote and intensify the exchange of information and, where appropriate, information on drug-related crime between law enforcement and border control agencies, including through the portals, regional information centres and multilateral networks established by the United Nations Of...
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31. Encourages Member States to enhance capacities at the national, regional, subregional, interregional and international levels and to use existing and relevant regional and, as appropriate, subregional and international networks for the exchange of operational information to prevent and combat money-laundering and i...
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32. Recognizes that transit States continue to face multifaceted challenges, and reaffirms the continuing need for cooperation and support, including technical assistance, aimed, inter alia, at strengthening their capacity to effectively address and combat the world drug problem, in accordance with the 1988 Convention;
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34. Encourages Member States to ensure that measures taken to prevent and eradicate illicit cultivation of plants containing narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances respect fundamental human rights, take due account of traditional licit uses, where historical evidence exists, as well as environmental protection, in ...
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35. Also encourages Member States to improve their assessment of the impact of demand and supply reduction strategies, such as alternative development and preventive alternative development programmes, where appropriate, in order to enhance their effectiveness, including through the use of relevant human development in...
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36. Recognizes the need to strengthen sustainable crop control strategies, which may include, inter alia, alternative development, eradication and law enforcement measures, and in this regard encourages Member States to consider taking development-oriented measures to combat illicit cultivation of drug-producing plants...
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38. Urges the international financial institutions, United Nations entities, non-governmental organizations and the private sector, as appropriate, to consider further supporting, including through flexible and long-term funding, the development of comprehensive, balanced, science-based and development-oriented drug co...
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39. Calls upon Member States to ensure that local populations, farmers, women, indigenous peoples and persons in vulnerable situations participate in the design and implementation of alternative development measures and to ensure alternative livelihoods, preferably before eliminating those derived from illicit crop cul...
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40. Also calls upon Member States to mainstream a gender perspective and to ensure the full, effective, effective and equal participation of women in all stages of the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of drug policies and programmes, such as prevention, treatment, sustainable recovery, reintegration an...
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41. Requests the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to continue to assist Member States, upon request, in mainstreaming a gender perspective in their policies and programmes relating to the world drug problem, and invites the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN-Women) and ot...
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42. Encourages the consideration of the special needs of women prisoners who have committed drug-related offences and the multiple risks to which they may be exposed, taking into account the United Nations Rules on the Treatment of Women Prisoners and the Application of Non-custodial Measures to Women Offenders (Bangko...
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43. Calls upon Member States to adapt their drug policies and, in formulating their comprehensive, balanced and science-based policies to address and combat the world drug problem, to consider measures, programmes and initiatives to address the special needs of members of society in situations of vulnerability;
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45. Invites Member States to promote and improve the systematic collection of information and evidence, as well as the exchange, at the national and international levels, of reliable and comparable data on drug use and their epidemiology, including scientific data on any health problems or risks or consequences to soci...
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46. Also invites Member States to provide the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime with information on recent programmes and best practices, in accordance with the three international drug control conventions, in order to assess recent trends and current and future challenges;
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47. Stresses the need to strengthen national statistical capacities to assist Member States in improving the quality and availability of drug statistics and in responding effectively to the requests of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime for data collection, invites, in this regard, international and regional ...
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48. Invites Member States to consider whether there is a need to review the range of national drug policy indicators and tools for the collection and analysis of accurate, reliable, disaggregated, detailed and comparable data in order to measure the effectiveness of programmes that take into account all relevant aspect...
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49. Encourages Member States to promote data collection, research and information exchange, as well as the sharing of best practices in the prevention and suppression of drug-related crime and drug supply reduction, with a view to improving the effectiveness of criminal justice, in accordance with applicable law;
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50. Requests the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to continue to assist Member States, upon request, in the collection of reliable data, in the conduct of research and, where appropriate, in the sharing of information and analysis in order to explain the extent of the links between illicit drug trafficking and ...
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51. Calls upon Member States to intensify their efforts to prevent and combat illicit cultivation of drug crops, illicit production and manufacture of and trafficking in narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, as well as drug-related crime and violence through, inter alia, more effective prevention and enforcement ...
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52. Reaffirms the importance of an integrated approach to drug policies, including by strengthening partnerships among the public sectors responsible for health, development, human rights, justice and law enforcement, and the private sector, including in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries, and by promoting inte...
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53. Recognizes the important role played by civil society organizations, the scientific community, academia, the private sector and relevant groups in addressing and combating the world drug problem through the analysis of drug-related problems, the provision of services and the assessment of the impact of drug policie...
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54. Reaffirms the important role of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and its field offices in strengthening local capacities to address and combat the world drug problem, encourages the Office to continue to provide adequate support to national and regional efforts, requests all Member States to provide all...
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55. Requests the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and the International Narcotics Control Board to continue to strengthen their cooperation with the World Health Organization and other relevant United Nations entities, within their mandates, in order to follow a comprehensive, integrated, balanced and science-b...
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56. Requests the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, in close cooperation with Member States, the International Narcotics Control Board, relevant United Nations entities and intergovernmental and regional organizations, as well as the scientific community and civil society, to continue to assist Member States, up...
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57. Urges Member States to continue to cooperate actively with the International Narcotics Control Board in the performance of its treaty functions, and reaffirms the need for adequate resources for the Board;
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58. Encourages all relevant entities of the United Nations system, in close cooperation with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, to assist Member States in developing and implementing balanced, comprehensive, integrated, multidisciplinary, sustainable, science-based and development-oriented solutions to the w...
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59. Welcomes the adoption by the Commission on Narcotic Drugs of a new workplan for the thematic discussions to be held from 2024 to 2028, with a view to the final review, to be held in 2029, of the 2019 Ministerial Declaration on Strengthening Our Actions at the National, Regional and International Levels to Accelerat...
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60. Takes note of the report of the Secretary-General, and requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its eighty-first session a report on the implementation of the present resolution.
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2. Requests the Bureau of the Third Committee, in consultation with the Secretariat, to propose options for increasing time savings in interactive dialogues and presentations, to be submitted to Member States for consideration and decision;
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