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Khaled
illicit drugs

I did
collect some useful links and informations, Anyway for
who is concerned.. This collection of links gives a
general introduction to drug problems.
There are literally thousands of websites that cover
the entire
spectrum
of the phenomenon of illicit drugs. But i just pick up
some!



International Organizations :


---United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC),
Vienna, Austria---
Coordinates international control of narcotic drugs
and psychotropic substances. Consists of the United
Nations International Drug Control Programme (UNDCP)
and the United Nations Centre for International Crime
Prevention (CICP).
This site includes the annual UNODC report, entitled
Global Illicit Drug Trends.
<http://www.unodc.org/unodc/index.html>

--European Monitoring Center for Drugs and Drug
Addiction (EMCDDA),Lisbon, Portugal---
Provides EU member states with information on drugs.
The work of the agency focuses on monitoring the drugs
situation and analyzing responses to the situation.
<http://www.emcdda.org/>


NGOs :


---Drug Policy Alliance, New York, US---
Works to end the war on drugs and promotes new drug
policies based on science, compassion, health, and
human rights. This site provides background
information on different drugs, drug policies around
the world, legal resources, and news and reports on
drug wars.
<http://www.lindesmith.org/>

---The Media Awareness Project (MAP): Drugnews
Archive, Irvine, US---
MAP is a US initiative that aims to change drug policy
by increasing awareness of the negative consequences
of drug prohibition and law enforcement. MAP offers
collections of reports on drug problems from the print
media, radio, and television.
<http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/>


---Association d'ةtudes Géopolitiques des Drogues
(AEGD)/ Center for
Geopolitical Drug Studies, Nantes, France---
The center's reports identify the actors, settings,
and trends of the illicit drug trade, including drug
consumption, and analyze the strategies implemented in
order to develop the drug economy or,conversely, curb
it. This site provides reports, newsletters, and a
photo library.
<http://www.geodrugs.net/>


---DrugScope, London, UK---
Provides drug information, promotes responses to drug
taking, undertakes research at local, national, and
international levels, and gives advice on
policy-making.
<http://www.drugscope.org.uk/>



Research Institutions :


---RAND Drug Policy Research Center (DPRC), Santa
Monica, US---Conducts research to help community
leaders and public officials develop more effective
ways of dealing with drug problems. The center's goal
is to provide a firm, empirical foundation on which
sound policies can be built.
<http://www.rand.org/multi/dprc/>


--Bremer Institut für Drogenforschung (BISDRO)/
Institute for Drug Research, Bremen, Germany---
The institute at the University of Bremen focuses on
social and legal aspects of drug consumption and drug
policy. The BISDRO encompasses two branches: the
research institute and the archives for drug
literature. Partly German.
<http://www.bisdro.uni-bremen.de/>

---Internet Sources for Studying the War on Drugs---
This site is maintained by the Transnational Institute
(TNI), which focuses on issues such as human rights,
sustainable development, and a
reform of the international political economy. TNI's
Drugs and Democracy Project offers a huge categorized
collection of links and documents on international
drug control.
<http://www.tni.org/drugs/links/links.htm>


USA Government Institutions :

---Bureau for International Narcotics and Law
Enforcement Affairs(INL)---This site, maintained by
the US Department of State, provides narcotic
control reports, a photo gallery, and information on
the organization's main goals, which are to reduce the
entry of illegal drugs into the US and to minimize the
impact of international crime on the US and its
citizens.
<http://www.state.gov/g/inl/>

---International Narcotics Control Strategy Report
2002---The report is annually provided by the US
Department of State and documents illicit drug-control
and money laundering activities in more
than 140 countries. The reports vary in the extent of
their coverage, depending on the information available
from host country authorities.
<http://www.state.gov/g/inl/rls/nrcrpt/2002/>

---Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP),
Rockville, US---Establishes policies and priorities
for the nation's drug control program. The goals of
the program are to reduce illicit drug use,
manufacturing, and trafficking, drug-related crime and
violence, and drug-related health consequences.
<http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/>


Thanks , I hope it would be usful site for all people
who are concered..

October 12, 2003 | 9:50 PM Comments  0 comments

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Injy Injy
October 13, 2003 | 12:23 AM
Good Job ya Khaled
a real so much effort done in the report, and very useful information, keep it up always.
malex Mostafa M. El-Iskandarani
May 16, 2004 | 9:55 PM

nice work khaled
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