Issue 63 | August 04, 2014
A quick and easy update of the latest UNODC and international drugs and crime news. Can't read this newsletter? View it online here.
Global Container Control Programme delivers solid successes against global illicit trafficking
Giving hope to victims of human trafficking
World Drug Day 2014: Activities across the globe
UNODC Chief meets Austrian Foreign Minister and discusses cooperation on drug and crime issues
New report warns on gap in HIV prevention and treatment for prisoners, people who inject drugs
Development and alternative crops provide hope in war on illicit drugs - UN
UNODC marks first human trafficking day with call for countries to step up fight against this crime
On 30 July 2014 the United Nations marked the first World Day Against Trafficking in Persons. As a global problem, and one of the world's most shameful crimes, human trafficking affects the lives of millions of people around the world. Traffickers deceive women, men and children from all corners of the globe and force them into exploitative situations every day. [Read More]
World Drug Report 2014
EMCDDA - World Hepatitis Day: New EMCDDA study published
European Commission - Statement by Cecilia Malmström on the first World Day against Trafficking in Persons
WHO - People most at risk of HIV are not getting the health services they need
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