Rapport mondial sur les drogues 2018

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Rapport mondial sur les drogues 2018

2 juillet 2018
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)

L'Office des Nations Unies contre la drogue et le crime publie le rapport mondial sur les drogues 2018 composé de cinq livrets offrant une analyse exhaustive des enjeux clés liés aux drogues et aux politiques en matière de drogues. Pour en savoir plus, en anglais, veuillez lire les informations ci-dessous.

Following last year's 20th anniversary edition, the World Drug Report 2018 is again presented in a special five-booklet format designed to enhance reader friendliness while maintaining the wealth of information contained within.

Booklet 1 summarizes the content of the four subsequent substantive booklets and presents policy implications drawn from their findings.

Booklet 2 provides a global overview of the latest estimates of and trends in the supply, use and health consequences of drugs.

Booklet 3 examines current estimates of and trends in the cultivation, production and consumption of the three plant-based drugs (cocaine, opiates and cannabis), reviews the latest developments in cannabis policies and provides an analysis of the global synthetic drugs market, including new psychoactive substances.

Booklet 4 looks at the extent of drug use across age groups, particularly among young and older people, by reviewing the risks and vulnerabilities to drug use in young people, the health and social consequences they experience and their role in drug supply, as well as highlighting issues related to the health care needs of older people who use drugs.

Finally, Booklet 5 focuses on the specific issues related to drug use among women, including the social and health consequences of drug use and access to treatment by women with drug use disorders; it also discusses the role played by women in the drug supply chain.