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World Drug Report

United Nations on Dings and Crime (UNODC) (2008) World Drug Report 2008... [Pg.224]

United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, UNODC. World drug report 2009. Available at http //www.unodc.org/documents/wdrAVDR 2009AVDR2009 eng web.pdf... [Pg.205]

United Nations Office Drug Crime (UNODC) (2006) 2006 World Drug Report, vol 1-2. UN Publications, Geneva... [Pg.460]

United Nation Office on Drug And Crime (2007) 2007 World Drug Report. United Nations Publications, Geneva... [Pg.460]

This year, the Report has been reworked into a one-volume format. The detailed seizures tables which were previously presented in the second section of Volume II under the title "Seizures," are now available on UNODC s website. A PDF file containing the detailed seizure tables is available for review and downloading at www.unodc.org/unodc/en/world drug report.html (the same location as the Report). The detailed seizure tables are also available on CD by request. CDs can be ordered via the following email address RAS unodc.org... [Pg.3]

Electronic copies of the World Drug Report 2007 report can be accessed via the UNODC website at www.unodc.org. Comments and feedback on the report can be sent to worlddrugreport unodc.org. [Pg.3]

As discussed in last year s World Drug Report, it is impossible to accurately estimate the location and total number of hectares under cannabis, because it is grown in at least 172 countries, often in small plots by the users themselves. The one country where reliable estimates are available is Morocco, the source of about 70 per cent of the hashish consumed in Europe. UNODC and the Government of Morocco have been monitoring large-scale hashish production since 2003. Based on these surveys, cannabis cultivation in Morocco has declined in recent years, from a peak of 134,000 hectares in 2003 to just 76,400 hectares in 2005. Outside Morocco, there have been few national or regional studies of the extent of cannabis cultivation. [Pg.7]

The number of persons under treatment is higher than was reported in last year s World Drug Report (3-7 million). Most of the increase is due to better reporting (notably from countries in South America). The actual world total may be higher given the large number of countries which do not have comprehensive registry systems. [Pg.32]

The subsequent comparisons are based on treatment data statistics compiled and published in the World Drug Report, 2000. [Pg.32]

In the World Drug Report 2006, UNODC published an estimate of 13.4 million people or 0.3% of the population age 15-64. [Pg.83]


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