The Commission on Narcotic Drugs

The Commission on Narcotic Drugs is the central policymaking body within the United Nations system dealing with drug-related matters. In line with the 2009 Political Declaration and Plan of Action, the Commission monitors the world drug situation, develops strategies on international drug control and recommends measures to combat the world drug problem, including through reducing demand for drugs, promoting alternative development initiatives and adopting supply reduction measures. In 2014, the Commission will conduct a high-level review of the implementation of the Political Declaration.

The Commission provides Member States with a venue to exchange expertise, experiences and information on drug-related matters and to develop a coordinated response. It also has functions under the international drug control treaties, for example with regard to the substances under international control.

Meetings in the current year:

Fifty-sixth session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs, Vienna, 11-15 March 2013
Fifty-sixth Reconvened session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs, Vienna, 12-13 December 2013

Meetings of the standing open-ended intergovernmental working group on improving the governance and financial situation of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime

Meetings of the subsidiary bodies of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs:

- 10th HONLEA Europe 2013

- 23rd HONLEA Africa 2013

- 23rd HONLEA Latin America and the Caribbean 2013

- 37th HONLEA Asia and the Pacific 2013

- 48th Subcommission on Illicit Drug Traffic and Related Matters in the Near and Middle East 2013

Mandate and functions

Membership

Bureau

Subsidiary bodies

Working groups

More information

 

Documentation

Drug-related General Assembly, Economic and Social Council and Commission resolutions and decisions

Political Declaration on the world drug problem

International Drug Control Treaties

On-Line Directory of Competent National Authorities