Stories from UNODC Southeast Asia and Pacific
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- 31/01/2013 - UNODC hosts Police Intelligence Training Course to Combat Migrant Smuggling
- 28/01/2013 - Cambodian authorities nab rhino horn smuggler
- 10/01/2013 - Myanmar joins the PATROL counter-trafficking effort in the Greater Mekong Sub-region
- 10/01/2013 - Myanmar becomes the 165th State Party to UN Convention against Corruption (UNCAC)
- 11/01/2012 - Project Childhood introduced to Lao PDR
- 31/01/2011 - Law enforcement officers receive computer-based training in Timor-Leste
- 27/01/2011 - Strengthening judiciary integrity: Indonesia takes the lead
- 26/01/2011 - Viet Nam strengthens inter-agency response to border crimes
- 26/01/2011 - Strengthening anti-corruption efforts in Indonesia
- 25/01/2011 - Preventing corruption in Indonesia
- 25/01/2011 - Transparency International Indonesia and UNODC establish an anti-corruption forum
- 20/01/2011 - Harm reduction advocacy programme with members of Indonesia's Parliament concludes
- 31/01/2010 - Training trainers in South-East Asia
- 28/01/2010 - Indonesia: UNODC support anti-corruption training for judges
- 13/01/2010 - Indonesian response to transnational crime gets a boost from UNODC
- 08/01/2010 - Lao families rise out of poverty and opium addiction to prosperity
- 26/01/2009 - UN Anti-drugs Office Report Finds Southeast Asia's Recent Gains Against Opium Trade Are Threatened