Rapport
Colombia: Survey of territories affected by illicit crops - 2016
Auteur(s) :
ONUDC / UNODC (Office des Nations Unies contre la drogue et le crime / United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime) ;
Government of Colombia
Année
2017
Page(s) :
217 p.
Langue(s) :
Anglais
; Espagnol
Éditeur(s) :
Vienna : UNODC
Domaine :
Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Discipline :
MAR (Marchés / Markets)
Thésaurus géographique
COLOMBIE
Thésaurus mots-clés
COCA
;
PRODUCTION
;
ERADICATION
;
AGRICULTURE
;
GEOGRAPHIE
;
CULTURE ILLICITE
;
COCAINE
;
PRIX
Résumé :
The 2016 coca crop monitoring survey comes at an important historical time for Colombia. The signing of a peace agreement with the Farc - Ep guerrillas, in addition to the expectation for a successful process with the ELN, are key elements in understanding the statistics and trends provided by this report.
In 2016, the United Nations General Assembly Special Session on the World Drug Problem (UNGASS) discussed the need to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), while effectively addressing the solution on the drug problem, understanding that both issues are complementary and mutually supportive. Within this context, the Government of Colombia raised the need to address the drugs phenomenon from a broad perspective, in order to tackle the complexities of the individuals and territories affected by illicit drugs, as well as to find tools to address it with a focus on public health and advocacy of human development, within a framework of respect for human rights.
In this context, a search has begun for new strategies and the revision of those in force. For instance, the suspension of the glyphosate spraying program, the initiation of dialogues with communities affected by illicit crops, and a change in the drug enforcement policy by focusing efforts on combating the middle and upper links of the drug trafficking chain, strengthening the transformation of territories and fully addressing the problem of consumption. [Extract]
In 2016, the United Nations General Assembly Special Session on the World Drug Problem (UNGASS) discussed the need to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), while effectively addressing the solution on the drug problem, understanding that both issues are complementary and mutually supportive. Within this context, the Government of Colombia raised the need to address the drugs phenomenon from a broad perspective, in order to tackle the complexities of the individuals and territories affected by illicit drugs, as well as to find tools to address it with a focus on public health and advocacy of human development, within a framework of respect for human rights.
In this context, a search has begun for new strategies and the revision of those in force. For instance, the suspension of the glyphosate spraying program, the initiation of dialogues with communities affected by illicit crops, and a change in the drug enforcement policy by focusing efforts on combating the middle and upper links of the drug trafficking chain, strengthening the transformation of territories and fully addressing the problem of consumption. [Extract]
Lien :
https://www.unodc.org/documents/crop-monitoring/Colombia/Colombia_Coca_survey_2016_English_web.pdf
Autre(s) lien(s) :
Crop Monitoring and Colombia
Historique