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25 October 2016
The new ECOWAS action plan on the drug problem in West Africa

The new ECOWAS action plan on the drug problem in West Africa

Maria-Goretti Ane discusses the new Action Plan - targeting high and middle-level drug offenders, while offering alternatives to incarceration for people who use drugs – including treatment, rehabilitation and reintegration services.
11 October 2016
The Brussels Conference: The INCB and Afghanistan

The Brussels Conference: The INCB and Afghanistan

75 countries met for the Brussels Conference on Afghanistan on the 4th and 5th October 2016, along with 26 international organisations and agencies. The Afghan government presented its plan for reform, which was endorsed by those countries attending, which pledged $15 billion toward maintaining the nation’s economic stability, state-building and development.
15 September 2016
INCB Watch: First INCB Mission to Palestine

INCB Watch: First INCB Mission to Palestine

On the 21st and 22nd 2016, the INCB carried out its first ever mission to the State of Palestine. The mission was led by INCB member Major General Ahmed Kamel Al-Din Samak, who has sat on the Board since 2012. He was accompanied by Ms Hanifa Rebbani of the secretariat. The objectives were to discuss with the Palestinian government the issues of trafficking, the ‘abuse’ of drugs, precursors and the access to controlled drugs for medical and scientific uses. As well as the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, the Interior and Justice, meetings were held with staff from the Ministry of Health, including the General Directorate of Pharmacy, the Dangerous Drugs Department, the Legal Advisor and the Addiction and Prevention Program. The conclusions will be discussed in the Board’s Annual Report for 2016. However, a clue may be present in the curriculum of Major General Samak, who has an extensive career in anti-narcotics and police, including INTERPOL. In addition, though this may be represented in the INCB Annual Report for 2016, there is no mention of the impact of the Israeli occupation on the Palestinian territories, which have generated decades of conflict and poverty. Though the State of Palestine is not a party to the UN drug control conventions, UNODC has supplied technical support, reforming the country’s prison system and providing support for prevention and drug treatment. Keep up-to-date with drug policy developments by subscribing to the IDPC Monthly Alert.