PREPARATIONS FOR THE SPECIAL SESSION OF THE UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY ON THE WORLD DRUG PROBLEM
CND 58th
session
UNGASS 2016
PROGRAMME
MONDAY, 9 MARCH
Time Plenary, M Building Committee
of the Whole 10.00 a.m. OPENING OF THE FIFTY–EIGHTH SESSION OF THE
COMMISSION ON NARCOTIC DRUGS
Item 2: Adoption of the agenda and other organizational matters
SPECIAL SEGMENT ON UNGASS PREPARATIONS — 9-12 MARCH 2015
10.15 a.m. Opening of the special segmentAdoption of the organization of work for the special segment and other organizational matters
10.30 a.m.–
1.00 p.m. General debate on the special session of the General Assembly on the world drug problem in 2016
3.00–
6.00 p.m. General debate (continued)
TUESDAY, 10 MARCH
10.00 a.m.–
1.00 p.m. Interactive discussion on high-level segments to be held during the special session of the General Assembly on the world drug problem in 2016:
(b) Supply reduction and related measures; responses to drugs-related crime;
countering money-laundering and promoting judicial cooperation (“Drugs and Crime”) (i) Domestic, regional and cross-regional responses to drugs-related crime
countering money-laundering including, where appropriate, in the
connection with the financing of terrorism, promoting judicial cooperation in criminal matters
(ii) Addressing emerging issues including new psychoactive substances, precursors and the misuse of the Internet
3.00–
6.00 p.m. Interactive discussion on high-level segments to be held during the special session of the General Assembly on the world drug problem in 2016:
(a) Demand reduction and related measures, including prevention and treatment, as well as health-related issues; and ensuring the availability of controlled substances for medical and scientific purposes, while preventing their diversion (“Drugs and Health”) (i) Demand reduction and related measures, including prevention and
treatment, as well as health-related issues including HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment and care
(ii) Ensuring the availability of controlled substances for medical and scientific purposes, while preventing their diversion
COMMISSION ON NARCOTIC DRUGS Vienna, 9–17 March 2015
www.ungass2016.org
ACHIEVING THE 2019 GOALS — A BETTER TOMORROW FOR THE WORLD’S YOUTH
SPECIAL SEGMENT (continued)
WEDNESDAY, 11 MARCH
Time Plenary, M Building Committee
of the Whole 10.00 a.m.–
1.00 p.m. Interactive discussion on high-level segments to be held during the special session of the General Assembly on the world drug problem in 2016:
(c) Cross-cutting issues: Drugs and Human Rights, Youth, Women, Children and Communities
(i) Addressing drugs-related issues in full conformity with the purposes and the principles of the Charter of the United Nations, international law and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other relevant international law, including the three drug control conventions
(ii) Drugs, Youth, Women, Children and Communities 3.00–
6.00 p.m. Interactive discussion on high-level segments to be held during the special session of the General Assembly on the world drug problem in 2016:
(d) Cross-cutting issues: New challenges, threats and realities in preventing and addressing the world drug problem in compliance with relevant international law, including the three drug control conventions; strengthening the principle of common and shared responsibility and international cooperation
(i) New challenges, threats and realities in preventing and addressing the world drug problem in compliance with relevant international law, including the three drug control conventions
(ii) Strengthening the principle of common and shared responsibility and enhancing international cooperation, including technical assistance, leading up to 2019
THURSDAY, 12 MARCH
10.00 a.m.–1.00 p.m. Interactive discussion on high-level segments to be held during the special session of the General Assembly on the world drug problem in 2016:
(e) Alternative development; regional, interregional and international cooperation on development-oriented, balanced drug control policy; addressing socioeconomic issues
(i) Drugs, addressing socioeconomic issues and fostering alternative development, including preventive alternative development
(ii) Enhancing regional, interregional and international cooperation on development-oriented balanced drug control policy
Consideration of draft resolutions
3.00–
6.00 p.m. Provisional agendas for subsequent special segments to be held by the Commission in preparation for the special session of the General Assembly on the world drug problem in 2016, and organization of the intersessional work of the Commission
Other business
Outcome and closure of the special segment
Consideration of draft resolutions (continued)
REGULAR SEGMENT
FRIDAY, 13 MARCH
Time Plenary, M Building Committee
of the Whole 10.00 a.m.–
1.00 p.m. Item 2: Adoption of the agenda and other organizational matters (continued) Item 6. Implementation of the international drug control treaties
(a) Challenges and future work of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs and the World Health Organization in the review of substances for possible scheduling recommendations
(b) Changes in the scope of control of substances (c) International Narcotics Control Board
(d) International cooperation to ensure the availability of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances for medical and scientific purposes while preventing their diversion
(e) Other matters arising from the international drug control treaties
Consideration of draft resolutions (continued)
3.00–
6.00 p.m. Item 6. Implementation of the international drug control treaties (continued) Consideration of draft resolutions (continued)
MONDAY, 16 MARCH
10.00 a.m.–
1.00 p.m. Item 3: Policy directives to the drug programme of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and strengthening the drug programme and the role of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs as its governing body, including administrative, budgetary and strategic management questions
(a) Work of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and policy directives (b) Role of the Commission as the governing body of the drug programme of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
(i) Strengthening the drug programme of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
(ii) Administrative, budgetary and strategic management questions
(c) Staff composition of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and other related matters
Consideration of draft resolutions (continued)
3.00–
6.00 p.m. Item 7. World situation with regard to drug trafficking and recommendations of the
subsidiary bodies of the Commission Consideration of
draft resolutions (continued)
TUESDAY, 17 MARCH
10.00 a.m.–1.00 p.m. Item 9. Provisional agenda for the fifty-ninth session of the Commission Item 10: Other business
Consideration of draft resolutions (continued) 3.00–
6.00 p.m. Item 11: Adoption of the report of the Commission on its fifty-eighth session
MONDAY, 9 MARCH
1.10–2.00 p.m.
RESEARCHING DRUG TRAFFICKING AS A BUSINESS
Organized by the Government of the Russian Federation and the UNODC Global Programme
against Money Laundering. Conference Room M3
1.10–
2.00 p.m.
A COHESIVE AND MULTISECTORAL STRATEGY FOR PREVENTION OF LICIT AND ILLICIT DRUGS — A BOTTOM-UP APPROACH
Organized by the Government of Sweden, the World Health Organization and the UNODC Drug
Prevention and Health Branch. Conference Room M6
1.10–
2.00 p.m.
INTELLIGENCE-LED INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS
Organized by the Government of Pakistan and the UNODC Office Pakistan. Conference Room M7 1.10–
2.00 p.m.
REPORT ON THE CRIMINALIZATION OF CANNABIS USERS IN EUROPE
Organized by the Gesellschaft für bedrohte Völker in partnership with Association of Prekmurje initiative (Onej) and ENCOD.
Conference Room MOE100 1.10–
2.00 p.m.
CSTO AGAINST NARCOTICS
Organized by the Government of the Russian Federation and the Collective Security Treaty Organization.
Conference Room MOE79 1.10–
2.00 p.m.
THE 2016 UNGASS: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
Organized by the Governments of Mexico, the Netherlands and Uruguay, the International Drug Policy Consortium and the Transnational Institute.
Conference Room BR–A 2.20–
3.10 p.m.
IDENTIFYING THE KEY ISSUES FOR THE UNGASS 2016 DEBATE
Organized by the Global Commission on Drug Policy and the Governments of Switzerland,
Guatemala and the Netherlands. Conference Room M3
2.20–
3.10 p.m.
A MULTIFACETED APPROACH TO ADDRESSING THE CHALLENGES OF INCREASING ACCESS TO CONTROLLED DRUGS FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES WHILE PREVENTING DIVERSION AND MISUSE
Organized by the Government of Australia, the World Health Organization, the International Narcotics Control Board, the UNODC Drug Prevention and Health Branch and the Union for
International Cancer Control. Conference Room M6
2.20–
3.10 p.m.
SENTENCING REFORM AND ALTERNATIVES TO PRISON
Organized by the Governments of the United States of America, Colombia, Mexico, Trinidad and
Tobago and the Organization of American States. Conference Room M7
2.20–
3.10 p.m.
TREATY AMENDMENT: A CHOICE FOR DRUG POLICY REFORM
Organized by Law Enforcement against Prohibition and the Government of the Czech Republic.
Conference Room MOE79
SIDE EVENTS
MONDAY, 9 MARCH
2.30–6.00 p.m.
CIVIL SOCIETY HEARING
Organized by the Vienna NGO Committee on Drugs, the New York NGO Committee on Drugs and the UNODC Civil Society Team.
Conference Room BR-A
TUESDAY, 10 MARCH
1.30–3.00 p.m.
EACH PERSON COUNTS: TREATING DRUG-DEPENDENT PEOPLE WITH RESPECT Organized by the Government of the United States of America, the World Health Organization, the UNODC Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Section and the Vienna NGO Committee.
Conference Room BR-A
WEDNESDAY, 11 MARCH
9.00 a.m.–12.30 p.m.
SCIENTIFIC NETWORK HEARING
Organized by the UNODC Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Section. Conference Room M5
SPECIAL EVENTS
TUESDAY, 10 MARCH
9.00–
9.50 a.m.
RECOVERY: POLICIES, RESEARCH AND GRASS-ROOTS VOICES FROM ITALY, NORWAY, UK, SWEDEN AND THE BALKANS
Organized by the San Patrignano Foundation, Europe Against Drugs, the Home Office of the United Kingdom and the World Federation Against Drugs in cooperation with Recovered Users
Network. Conference Room M3
9.00–
9.50 a.m.
PRESENTATION OF THE YOUNG ADULTS DRUG USE SURVEY
Organized by the Academic Council on the United Nations System and the UNODC Drug
Prevention and Health Branch. Conference Room M6
9.00–
9.50 a.m.
ADDRESSING ILLICIT DRUG TRAFFICKING AND CONSUMPTION IN WEST AFRICA:
ACHIEVEMENTS, CHALLENGES AND NEW PRIORITIES
Organized by the Commission of the Economic Community of West African States and the UNODC Regional Section for Africa and the Middle East and the Regional Office for West and
Central Africa in Senegal. Conference Room M7
9.00–
9.50 a.m.
HIV PREVENTION AMONG WOMEN WHO USE DRUGS: ADDRESSING THE SPECIFIC NEEDS Organized by the UNODC HIV/AIDS Section and the Academic Council on the United Nations System in partnership with the International Network of Women who use Drugs and Women and Harm Reduction International Network.
Conference Room MOE100 9.00–
9.50 a.m.
EUROBAROMETER FINDINGS ON THE SITUATION ON DRUGS IN EUROPE — THROUGH THE EYES OF THE EUROPEAN YOUTH ORGANIZATONS
Organized by Active – Sobriety, Friendship and Peace and Europe Against Drugs in partnership with the Icelandic Centre for Social Research and Analysis.
Conference Room MOE79 1.10–
2.00 p.m.
IMPLEMENTING THE BALANCED APPROACH IN PRACTICE THROUGH COOPERATION BETWEEN GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
Organized by the Governments of Finland and Switzerland. Conference Room M3
1.10–
2.00 p.m.
HARM REDUCTION: A GLOBAL RESPONSE. EXPERIENCES FROM KENYA, UKRAINE AND INDONESIA.
Organized by the Governments of the Netherlands and Indonesia. Conference Room M6 1.10–
2.00 p.m.
THE LAUNCH OF I2ES
Organized by the Secretariat of the International Narcotics Control Board. Conference Room M7 1.10–
2.00 p.m.
REASSESSING ALTERNATIVE DEVELOPMENT IN THE UNGASS 2016 PROCESS
Organized by the Governments of Colombia, Germany and Thailand and the UNODC Sustainable
Livelihoods Unit. Conference Room M5
1.10–
2.00 p.m.
GOTRACE: INTELLIGENCE-GATHERING SOFTWARE FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT AND DRUG CONTROL AGENCIES
Organized by the UNODC Implementation Support Section.
Conference Room MOE79 2.20–
3.10 p.m.
WHAT NEXT FOR DRUG POLICIES IN AFRICA IN THE RUN-UP TO THE UNGASS?
Organized by the Government of Ghana, the Kofi Annan Foundation, the African Union, the West
Africa Commission on Drugs and the International Drug Policy Consortium. Conference Room M6 2.20–
3.10 p.m.
THE IMPACT OF INTERNATIONAL DRUG CONTROL SYSTEMS ON THE MANDATES OF OTHER UNITED NATIONS BODIES
Organized by the United Nations Development Programme, the Office of the High Commissioner
for Human Rights and UNAIDS. Conference Room M7
2.20–
3.10 p.m.
ATOME: ACCESS TO OPIOID MEDICATIONS IN EUROPE — A MODEL PROJECT FOR OTHER REGIONS
Organized by the Governments of Germany and Lithuania, the International Association for Hospice and Palliative Care and the International Association for the Study of Pain.
Conference Room MOE100 2.20–
3.10 p.m.
WHY INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NEEDS DRUG POLICY REFORM Organized by Health Poverty Action.
Conference Room MOE79 2.20–
3.10 p.m.
SOCIAL, ECONOMIC AND LEGAL ISSUES FOR UNGASS 2016 AND BEYOND
Organized by the Government of Mexico in partnership with the UK All-Party Parliamentary
Group on Drug Policy Reform and LSE IDEAS. Conference Room M3
WEDNESDAY, 11 MARCH
9.00–9.50 a.m.
PUBLIC HEALTH ASPECTS OF THE WORLD DRUG PROBLEM
Organized by the World Health Organization. Conference Room M3
9.00–
9.50 a.m.
THE BOLIVIAN MODEL TO COMBAT DRUG TRAFFICKING — (THE SOCIAL CONTROL)
Organized by the Government of Bolivia (Plurinational State of). Conference Room M6 9.00–
9.50 a.m.
INNOVATIONS IN YOUTH DRUG PREVENTION
Organized by the Government of the United States of America, the Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America, Lions Club, the Australian Drug Foundation and the New Zealand Drug
Foundation. Conference Room M7
9.00–
9.50 a.m.
BE AWARE OF DRUGS AND CRIME
Organized by the International Movement for Advancement of Education Culture Social &
Economic Development.
Conference Room MOE100 9.00–
9.50 a.m.
SCIENTIFIC PERSPECTIVE ON THE LEGALIZATION OF CANNABIS
Organized by IOGT International, the World Federation Against Drugs, Smart Approaches to Marijuana and the Slum Child Foundation.
Conference Room MOE79 1.10–
2.00 p.m.
DEVELOPING AND PROMOTING QUALITY STANDARDS IN DRUG DEMAND REDUCTION Organized by the European Union, the Government of Latvia, the African Union Commission, the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction and the UNODC Drug Prevention and
Health Branch, in partnership with Liverpool John Moores University. Conference Room M3 1.10–
2.00 p.m.
A BETTER TOMORROW FOR THE WORLD’S YOUTH? EVIDENCE TO TAKE CHILDREN’S RIGHTS, WELFARE AND WELL-BEING FORWARD AT UNGASS 2016
Organized by UNICEF and Open Society Foundations Conference Room M6
1.10–
2.00 p.m.
WOMEN IN FOCUS — SOCIAL REINTEGRATION AS A KEY TO SUCCESSFUL RECOVERY Organized by the Government of Croatia, the UNODC Drug Prevention and Health Branch and
the Pompidou Group of the Council of Europe. Conference Room M7
1.10–
2.00 p.m.
PROTECTING YOUTH FROM DRUG POLICY
Organized by Students for Sensible Drug Policy and Canadian Students for Sensible Drug Policy, in cooperation with Students for Sensible Drug Policy UK.
Conference Room MOE100 1.10–
2.00 p.m.
RESOURCE TRACKING: A CRITICAL TOOL FOR ADVOCACY TO INCREASE HARM REDUCTION INVESTMENTS
Organized by Harm Reduction International, the UNODC HIV/AIDS Section and the Eurasian Harm Reduction Network.
Conference Room MOE79 2.20–
3.10 p.m.
YOUTH SUBSTANCE USE AND MISUSE: CHALLENGES AND PROGRESS
Organized by the Government of Poland, in partnership with the Youth Organisation for
Drug Action. Conference Room M3
2.20–
3.10 p.m.
THE PUBLIC HEALTH APPROACH: PREVENTION, TREATMENT, RISK AND HARM REDUCTION, RECOVERY, SOCIAL REINTEGRATION AND REHABILITATION. BEST PRACTICES BY TRIMBOS INSTITUTE.
Organized by the Government of the Netherlands. Conference Room M6
2.20–
3.10 p.m.
DRUG POLICY AND HUMAN RIGHTS: HUMAN RIGHTS LEGISLATION AND HOW THESE RELATE TO INTERNATIONAL AND LOCAL DRUG POLICIES
Organized by Europe Against Drugs, the UNODC Drug Prevention and Health Branch, the
Norwegian Policy Network on Alcohol and Drugs (Actis) and the San Patrignano Foundation. Conference Room M7
THURSDAY, 12 MARCH
9.00–9.50 a.m.
TOWARDS BETTER MEASUREMENTS AND IMPROVED SYSTEM-WIDE COHERENCE:
POLICY INDICATORS, DEVELOPMENT AND PUBLIC HEALTH
Organized by the Government of Switzerland, the International Drug Policy Consortium and the
Global Drug Policy Observatory. Conference Room M3
9.00–
9.50 a.m.
MEETING THE CHALLENGE: IMPLEMENTING A COMPREHENSIVE PUBLIC HEALTH APPROACH TO ILLEGAL DRUGS
Organized by the Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network and Transform Drug Policy Foundation. Conference Room M6
9.00–
9.50 a.m.
THE ROLE OF SCHOOL-BASED SOCIAL EMOTIONAL SKILL-BUILDING IN YOUTH PREVENTION Organized by the International Association of Lions Clubs and the UNODC Drug Prevention and
Health Branch. Conference Room M7
9.00–
9.50 a.m.
THE SUCCESS OF THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITIES IN PRISON — A MODEL FOR EUROPE Organized by the Governments of Romania and Moldova, the Pompidou Group of the Council of Europe and Phoenix Haga Norway.
Conference Room MOE100
1.10–
2.00 p.m.
EVIDENCE-BASED PREVENTION IS AN EFFECTIVE AND COST-EFFECTIVE INVESTMENT IN THE HEALTH, WELL-BEING AND SAFETY OF CHILDREN, YOUTH, FAMILIES AND
COMMUNITIES
Organized by the Governments of Italy, Finland and Norway and the UNODC Prevention,
Treatment and Rehabilitation Section. Conference Room M3
1.10–
2.00 p.m.
MEETING THE CHALLENGES OF NEW PSYCHOACTIVE SUBSTANCES
Organized by the Government of the United Kingdom and the UNODC Laboratory and Scientific
Section. Conference Room M6
1.10–
2.00 p.m.
DEVELOPING A COMPREHENSIVE RESPONSE TO THE CHALLENGE OF DRUG-IMPAIRED DRIVING
Organized by the Government of the United States of America, the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse, the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction and the
New Zealand Drug Foundation. Conference Room M7
1.10–
2.00 p.m.
MEDICAL PERSPECTIVES OF CANNABIS: A PATIENTS REVIEW
Organized by the Gesellschaft für bedrohte Völker in partnership with Pazienti Impazienti Cannabis, Association of Prekmurje initiative (Onej) and ENCOD.
Conference Room MOE79 2.20–
3.10 p.m.
CHILDREN, PARENTS, FAMILIES AND PREVENTION
Organized by the Governments of Guatemala and Panama and the UNODC Drug Prevention and
Health Branch. Conference Room M3
2.20–
3.10 p.m.
A PUBLIC HEALTH APPROACH TO DRUG POLICY
Organized by Europe Against Drugs, Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America and the
Norwegian Policy Network on Alcohol and Drugs (Actis). Conference Room M6
2.20–
3.10 p.m.
WORKING WITH DRUG OFFENDERS INSIDE AND OUTSIDE PRISON — HOW TO OVERCOME LEGAL AND PROCEDURAL BARRIERS/CONSTRAINTS. GOOD PRACTICES AND
RECOMMENDATIONS.
Organized by the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, the UNODC
Justice Section and the Italian Red Cross in partnership with Villa Maraini Foundation. Conference Room M7
FRIDAY, 13 MARCH
9.00–9.50 a.m.
HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE IMPACTS OF DRUG POLICIES IN THE AMERICAS
Organized by Comisión Mexicana de Defensa y Promoción de los Derechos Humanos, Centro de Estudios Legales y Sociales in partnership with Conectas Derechos Humanos, Intercambios and
DeJusticia. Conference Room M6
1.10–
2.00 p.m.
TREATMENT INTERVENTIONS IN DRUG-INVOLVED OFFENDERS — A CONTINUUM OF OPPORTUNITIES IN MULTIPLE SETTINGS
Organized by the Thai Institute of Justice and the UNODC Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation
Section in partnership with the National Association of Drug Court Professionals (USA). Conference Room M3 1.10–
2.00 p.m.
DEALING WITH YOUNG ADDICTS. THE CAMPAIGN "CONSULTATIONS WITH YOUNG
CONSUMERS" AS A RESOURCE FOR EARLY ACTION, HELPING FAMILIES AND YOUNG PEOPLE Organized by the Concile Mondial de Congres Diplomatiques des Aumoniers pour la Paix
Universelle des Droits Humains et Juridiques in partnership with ASCASHNOW and Shalom. Conference Room M6 1.10–
2.00 p.m.
THE HEROIN SOUTHERN ROUTE (WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO AFRICA) AND MARITIME SEIZURES IN THE INDIAN OCEAN BY THE COMBINED MARITIME FORCES
Organized by the UNODC Statistics and Surveys Section. Conference Room M7
2.20–
3.10 p.m.
PRECURSORS AND NPS: TOOLS FOR MONITORING TRADE AND COUNTERING TRAFFICKING
Organized by the Secretariat of the International Narcotics Control Board. Conference Room M3
V.15-00524
EXHIBITS
ROTUNDA
Asian Drug Demand Reduction NGO Association (ADNA) network UNODC Regional Programme for Afghanistan and Neighbouring Countries Balancing Demand and Supply Reduction
Permanent Mission of Indonesia
Information Networks along the Heroin Route EU Heroin Route II Project
Drug Treatment Prison/Prison Art Pompidou Group of the Council of Europe
The Russian Federation's Fight against the World Drug Problem Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation
CSTO against Narcotics
Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO)
“Drug Situation Annual Report for 2014” and “Pilot Study on Socio-economic Impacts of Illicit Drug Use on Users and their families in Dushanbe city”
Drug Control Agency, Republic of Tajikistan TADOC Introduction Stand
Turkish International Academy against Drugs and Organized Crime Narcotic Drugs Prevention
Permanent Mission of Qatar
GCC States' Efforts to Combat Drugs
The GCC Criminal Information Centre to Combat Drugs (Qatar) Demand Reduction: Networking of NGOs
Permanent Mission of the Islamic Republic of Iran Alternative Development in Peru
Permanent Mission of Peru
M0E
Community Voices of People Affected by Drug Policy Harm Reduction Coalition
M01
Children: Our Future – Our Responsibility
UNODC Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Section
UNODC/Advocacy Section Publications and Drugs Exhibition UNODC Drug Prevention and Health Branch Exhibition European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction Exhibition
UNODC, Civil Society Documentation Balanced Drug Policies
Community Alliances for Drug-Free Youth Intelligence-led International Operations UNODC Pakistan
60 Years of Laboratory Science in International Drug Control UNODC Laboratory and Scientific Section
2.20–
3.10 p.m.
COMPARISON BETWEEN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES’ HEROIN TREATMENT SYSTEMS:
ANALYSIS OF CENTRAL ELEMENTS
Organized by the the UNODC Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Section in partnership with
Federazione Italiana degli Operatori de Dipartimenti dei Servizi delle Dipendenze. Conference Room M6 2.20–
3.10 p.m.
ON THE ROAD TOWARDS 2019 — THE ROLE OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN FOSTERING SOCIAL INNOVATION
Organized by UNODC Civil Society Team and the Vienna NGO Committee on Drugs. Conference Room M7
MONDAY, 16 MARCH
9.00–9.50 a.m.
OVERDOSE DEATHS — AN EASY SOLUTION TO PREVENT SO MANY
Organized by the Eurasian Harm Reduction Network and the International Doctors for Healthier
Drug Policies. Conference Room M6
1.10–
2.00 p.m.
ADJUSTING TREATMENT MODALITIES FOR BETTER TREATMENT EFFICIENCY
Organized by Dianova International in partnership with KETHEA (Therapy Center Dependent
Individuals) and Asociación Proyecto Hombre. Conference Room M3
1.10–
2.00 p.m.
JUDICIAL COOPERATION IN DRUG TRAFFICKING CASES
Organized by the European Union and Eurojust. Conference Room M7
2.20–
3.10 p.m.
PREVENTION OF DRUG ABUSE: ROLE OF PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN EDUCATION Organized by the Journalists and Writers Foundation in partnership with Friede Institut für
Dialog and Akasya–Bildungszentrum. Conference Room M7
TUESDAY, 17 MARCH
9.00–9.50 a.m.
THE ROLE OF EVALUATION VIS-À-VIS THE UNODC NARCOTIC DRUGS PORTFOLIO Organized by the UNODC Independent Evaluation Unit.
Conference Room MOE100