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     Troels Vester from UNODC&#039;s Anti-Human Trafficking Unit speaks about UN.GIFT. Read more on the Initiative           www.ungift.org
Duration: 7:6

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     Troels Vester from UNODC&#039;s Anti-Human Trafficking Unit speaks about UN.GIFT. Read more on the Initiative           www.ungift.org
Duration: 7:6

&amp;#160;</itunes:summary><pubDate>Tue, 12 Feb 2008 11:11:28 +0100</pubDate><guid>http://www.unodc.org/documents/audio/troels_vester.mp3</guid></item><item><title>Radio Spot - Support the Fight Against Human Trafficking (UN.GIFT)</title><link>http://www.unodc.org/documents/audio/UNGIFT.PSA1.mp3</link><description>
    A series of audio public service announcements has been produced within the framework of UN.GIFT. Using real-life examples from around the globe, these radio spots show that by joining forces action can be taken against this crime.    UNODC encourages broadcasters around the world to support UN.GIFT by airing these PSAs.    For more information on UN.GIFT visit:    www.ungift.org   
Duration each: 0:30   
PSA 1 - Victims can be freed from situations of exploitation&amp;#160;&amp;#160;    Download   
PSA 2 - Traffickers can be caught and brought to justice I&amp;#160;    Download   
PSA 3 - Traffickers can be caught and brought to justice II&amp;#160;    Download   
PSA 4 - Victims can be rehabilitated and start new lives&amp;#160;    Download
            
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    A series of audio public service announcements has been produced within the framework of UN.GIFT. Using real-life examples from around the globe, these radio spots show that by joining forces action can be taken against this crime.    UNODC encourages broadcasters around the world to support UN.GIFT by airing these PSAs.    For more information on UN.GIFT visit:    www.ungift.org   
Duration each: 0:30   
PSA 1 - Victims can be freed from situations of exploitation&amp;#160;&amp;#160;    Download   
PSA 2 - Traffickers can be caught and brought to justice I&amp;#160;    Download   
PSA 3 - Traffickers can be caught and brought to justice II&amp;#160;    Download   
PSA 4 - Victims can be rehabilitated and start new lives&amp;#160;    Download
            
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        </itunes:summary><pubDate>Tue, 12 Feb 2008 11:01:03 +0100</pubDate><guid>http://www.unodc.org/documents/audio/UNGIFT.PSA1.mp3</guid></item><item><title>Emma Thompson: Elena's Story</title><link>http://www.unodc.org/documents/audio/EmmaThompson-ElenaStory.mp3</link><description>Through her work with victims of human trafficking, Emma Thompson felt inspired to take action. She said that Elena&#039;s story, &#039;somehow contained the seeds of a rebirth and also of a creative act that could be taken&#039;. So, she joined forces with fellow artists to create &#034;Journey&#034;.
Duration: 3:40</description><itunes:summary>Through her work with victims of human trafficking, Emma Thompson felt inspired to take action. She said that Elena&#039;s story, &#039;somehow contained the seeds of a rebirth and also of a creative act that could be taken&#039;. So, she joined forces with fellow artists to create &#034;Journey&#034;.
Duration: 3:40</itunes:summary><pubDate>Fri, 08 Feb 2008 15:00:23 +0100</pubDate><guid>http://www.unodc.org/documents/audio/EmmaThompson-ElenaStory.mp3</guid></item><item><title>Corruption - Your NO counts</title><link>http://www.unodc.org/documents/audio/Gilman-YourNoCounts.mp3</link><description>Stuart Gilman, the head of UNODC&#039;s Global Programme against Corruption, talks about corruption: 
Corruption - Your No Counts&#034; campaign (Duration: 5:28&amp;#160;  Download) 
Stolen Asset Recovery Initiative - StAR (Duration: 8:36  Download) 
Corruption case study from Nigeria (Duration: 7:17&amp;#160;  Download) 
Corruption case study from Peru (Duration: 3:05  Download) 
Corruption case study from the Philippines (Duration 4:30  Download)</description><itunes:summary>Stuart Gilman, the head of UNODC&#039;s Global Programme against Corruption, talks about corruption: 
Corruption - Your No Counts&#034; campaign (Duration: 5:28&amp;#160;  Download) 
Stolen Asset Recovery Initiative - StAR (Duration: 8:36  Download) 
Corruption case study from Nigeria (Duration: 7:17&amp;#160;  Download) 
Corruption case study from Peru (Duration: 3:05  Download) 
Corruption case study from the Philippines (Duration 4:30  Download)</itunes:summary><pubDate>Wed, 05 Dec 2007 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate><guid>http://www.unodc.org/documents/audio/Gilman-YourNoCounts.mp3</guid></item><item><title>UNODC expert discusses human trafficking in Afghanistan</title><link>http://www.unodc.org/documents/audio/AfghanTrafficking.mp3</link><description>
Afghanistan is a place of origin, transit and destination for victims of human trafficking.&amp;#160; The country currently has no specific law to deal with this crime, but legal drafters are working on Afghanistan&#039;s first Anti-Trafficking Law. Riikka Puttonen, a legal expert with the Anti-Human Trafficking Unit, discusses the trafficking situation in Afghanistan with Louise Potterton.   
Duration: 8:35
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Afghanistan is a place of origin, transit and destination for victims of human trafficking.&amp;#160; The country currently has no specific law to deal with this crime, but legal drafters are working on Afghanistan&#039;s first Anti-Trafficking Law. Riikka Puttonen, a legal expert with the Anti-Human Trafficking Unit, discusses the trafficking situation in Afghanistan with Louise Potterton.   
Duration: 8:35
</itunes:summary><pubDate>Sun, 25 Nov 2007 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate><guid>http://www.unodc.org/documents/audio/AfghanTrafficking.mp3</guid></item><item><title>World Drug Report 2007</title><link>http://www.unodc.org/documents/audio/costa_on_addiction.mp3</link><description> The World Drug Report presents the most comprehensive statistical view of today&#039;s illicit drug situation.
UNODC&#039;s Executive Director, Antonio Maria Costa, speaks about the report: 
Drug addiction as a health problem (Duration: 0:18  Download) 
Afghanistan (Duration: 0:17  Download) 
Africa (Duration: 0:17  Download) 
The international drug economy (Duration: 0:43  Download) 
The situation in Colombia (Duration: 0:40  Download) 
International drug control (Duration: 0:24  Download) 
The increase in drug seizures (Duration: 0:31  Download) 
The Golden Triangle (Duration 0:35  Download)
Research expert Thomas Pietschmann on: 
World Drug Report overview (Duration: 7:04  Download) 
Africa (Duration: 6:05  Download) 
Asia (Duration: 5:43  Download) 
South America (Duration: 2:15  Download)</description><itunes:summary> The World Drug Report presents the most comprehensive statistical view of today&#039;s illicit drug situation.
UNODC&#039;s Executive Director, Antonio Maria Costa, speaks about the report: 
Drug addiction as a health problem (Duration: 0:18  Download) 
Afghanistan (Duration: 0:17  Download) 
Africa (Duration: 0:17  Download) 
The international drug economy (Duration: 0:43  Download) 
The situation in Colombia (Duration: 0:40  Download) 
International drug control (Duration: 0:24  Download) 
The increase in drug seizures (Duration: 0:31  Download) 
The Golden Triangle (Duration 0:35  Download)
Research expert Thomas Pietschmann on: 
World Drug Report overview (Duration: 7:04  Download) 
Africa (Duration: 6:05  Download) 
Asia (Duration: 5:43  Download) 
South America (Duration: 2:15  Download)</itunes:summary><pubDate>Sun, 25 Nov 2007 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate><guid>http://www.unodc.org/documents/audio/costa_on_addiction.mp3</guid></item><item><title>Drug Trafficking in West Africa</title><link>http://www.unodc.org/documents/audio/Drugs Africa.mp3</link><description>UNODC&#039;s Brian Taylor, Chief Anti-Trafficking Section, discusses drug trafficking in West Africa with Louise Potterton after attending the 17th Meeting of the Heads of National Drug Law Enforcement Agencies (HONLEA) in Nairobi, Kenya.
Duration: 7:02</description><itunes:summary>UNODC&#039;s Brian Taylor, Chief Anti-Trafficking Section, discusses drug trafficking in West Africa with Louise Potterton after attending the 17th Meeting of the Heads of National Drug Law Enforcement Agencies (HONLEA) in Nairobi, Kenya.
Duration: 7:02</itunes:summary><pubDate>Tue, 30 Oct 2007 17:50:42 +0100</pubDate><guid>http://www.unodc.org/documents/audio/Drugs Africa.mp3</guid></item><item><title>Child trafficking in Vietnam </title><link>http://www.unodc.org/documents/audio/vietnam_child_trafficking.mp3</link><description> Children from Vietnam are being trafficked to the UK, where they&#039;re forced to work in cannabis factories. UNODC is working on projects in Vietnam to prevent human trafficking and is assisting the UK and Vietnamese police authorities in tackling this crime.&amp;#160; Troels Vester, Crime Prevention Expert, discusses the issue with Louise Potterton. 
Duration: 8:35</description><itunes:summary> Children from Vietnam are being trafficked to the UK, where they&#039;re forced to work in cannabis factories. UNODC is working on projects in Vietnam to prevent human trafficking and is assisting the UK and Vietnamese police authorities in tackling this crime.&amp;#160; Troels Vester, Crime Prevention Expert, discusses the issue with Louise Potterton. 
Duration: 8:35</itunes:summary><pubDate>Mon, 29 Oct 2007 16:02:00 +0100</pubDate><guid>http://www.unodc.org/documents/audio/vietnam_child_trafficking.mp3</guid></item><item><title>Afghanistan Opium Poppy Survey 2007</title><link>http://www.unodc.org/documents/audio/Opium2007.mp3</link><description> In the yearly Afghanistan opium survey, UNODC finds that opium production in Afghanistan has increased, although more provinces are now drug-free.
English: Anja Korenblick, UNODC Research Officer
Duration: 7:52
French: Bernard Frahi, Chief, Partnership in Development Branch
Duration: 7:48</description><itunes:summary> In the yearly Afghanistan opium survey, UNODC finds that opium production in Afghanistan has increased, although more provinces are now drug-free.
English: Anja Korenblick, UNODC Research Officer
Duration: 7:52
French: Bernard Frahi, Chief, Partnership in Development Branch
Duration: 7:48</itunes:summary><pubDate>Sun, 28 Oct 2007 15:35:00 +0100</pubDate><guid>http://www.unodc.org/documents/audio/Opium2007.mp3</guid></item><item><title>HIV in prisons </title><link>http://www.unodc.org/documents/audio/HIVPrisons.mp3</link><description>HIV/AIDS in prisons is a serious problem all over the world. UNODC has produced a document that gives guidance to governments on how to address this issue. The &#034;Framework for an Effective National Response&#034; suggests ways to prevent HIV transmission within prisons and provide care and treatment for HIV positive inmates - equivalent to that available to people in the community outside of prisons. Mark Shaw, UNODC Expert, discusses the issue. 
Duration: 4:43</description><itunes:summary>HIV/AIDS in prisons is a serious problem all over the world. UNODC has produced a document that gives guidance to governments on how to address this issue. The &#034;Framework for an Effective National Response&#034; suggests ways to prevent HIV transmission within prisons and provide care and treatment for HIV positive inmates - equivalent to that available to people in the community outside of prisons. Mark Shaw, UNODC Expert, discusses the issue. 
Duration: 4:43</itunes:summary><pubDate>Sat, 27 Oct 2007 16:04:00 +0100</pubDate><guid>http://www.unodc.org/documents/audio/HIVPrisons.mp3</guid></item></channel></rss>