Drug abuse can be prevented, treated and controlled, - says UN Secretary-General on the occasion of International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking
26 June 2009. New-York – Kyiv – Today on the occasion of
International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking UN
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called upon world community to join together to
help people suffering from drug addiction and to reduce the number of dangerous
places on this planer where drugs are produced, trafficked and consumed.
UN
Secretary-General Message:
“This year marks
the centenary of drug control – 100 years since the Opium Commission met in Shanghai to stop an opium
epidemic. In more recent years, United Nations conventions have helped to address
the challenge of drug abuse and reduce its terrible toll on individuals,
families and communities.
Drug abuse
can be prevented, treated and controlled. I urge Member States to upgrade their
preventive interventions and integrate drug treatment into public health
programmes. The World Health Organization and the United Nations Office on
Drugs and Crime continue to work with Governments and other partners to scale up
drug treatment world-wide.
I also urge
full implementation of the United Nation Convention against Transnational
Organized Crime and the United Nations Convention against Corruption.These instruments can help in the effort to
prevent and control drug-related crime that is posing a serious security threat
in many parts of the world.
Greater
development assistance and a strengthening of the rule of law are needed in
countries that are vulnerable to the cultivation, production and trafficking of
illicit drugs. Absent these essentials, these states risk instability and will
face even greater challenges in reaching the Millennium Development Goals.
On this
International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, let us join together
to help people suffering from drug addiction and to reduce the number of
dangerous places on this planet where drugs are produced, trafficked and
consumed”.