Project Evaluations 2005

  • LEB/R71- Support to anti-corruption strategy plan in Lebanon ( Text )
  • NIC/D55 - Prevention for children and adolescents at risk of drug abuse and/or sexual exploitation ( Text (Spanish))
  • NIR/G73 - Upgrading of the NDLEA Academy in Jos to a regional training centre ( Text )
  • SAF/R72 - Establishment of one stop centres to counteract violence against women in South Africa ( Text )
  • VIE/H61 - Drug Abuse Prevention Among Ethnic Minorities in Viet Nam ( Text )
  • CMB/F14 - Strengthening the Secretariat of the National Authority for Combating Drugs (NACD) and the National Drug Control Programme of Cambodia ( Text )
  • TUR/G36 - Strengthening of the Turkish International Academy against Drugs and Organised Crime ( Text )
  • RER/F75 - Diversification of HIV prevention and drug treatment services for injecting and other drug users in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan ( Text )
  • CAR/G41 - Youth Centred Drug Abuse and HIV/AIDS Prevention in Antigua and Barbuda and Grenada ( Text )
  • VIE/G55 - Interdiction and seizure capacity building with special emphasis on ATS and precursors in Vietnam ( Text )
  • AD/NIR/02/F22 - Strengthening Treatment and Rehabilitation Services Offered by Government and NGOs ( Text )
  • NIR/G50 - Partnership for Drug Abuse and HIV/AIDS Prevention in Nigeria ( Text )
  • RAS/G44 - ODCCP participation in the ASEM anti-money laundering project ( Text )
  • RAS/D91 - Development of Cross-Border Law Enforcement Cooperation in East Asia ( Text )
  • COL/C81- Decentralization of the Master Plan in Drug Control in Colombia (Phase II) (  Text (Spanish))
  • RER/E29 - Precursors control in Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan) ( Text )
  • RAF/960 - Control of Licit Drugs in Eastern Africa ( Text )

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