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14 November 2011

UNODC and Paraguay launch $10 million programme to combat drugs and crime

In a bid to increase the efficiency and responsiveness of Paraguay in tackling the combined threats of illicit drugs, trafficking and transnational organized crime, UNODC and the Government of Paraguay have launched a four-year national integrated programme to strengthen security at the national and regional levels.
21 November 2011

Brazil police target drug gangs in Rio's biggest slum

Brazil's police have completed an operation to clear Rio de Janeiro's biggest slum, Rocinha, of drug gangs. Pacification has been generally welcomed in favelas, where residents have seen a drop in crime.
21 November 2011

'It is time to think again about the war on drugs' says Colombian president

Colombia's president, Juan Manuel Santos, drew attention to the damage suffered by drug producing nations in Latin America as they continue to serve the growing demand for drugs in the consuming nations of the west. His voice is becoming the key one in trying to set the terms for a new international discussion about the war.
21 November 2011

Orphans of the war on drugs in Mexico

According to the Commission for Vulnerable Groups of the Mexican Deputies’ Chamber, 40,000 children have become orphans as a result from the Drug War related violence. W Radio, a nation-wide broadcasting company in Mexico, is airing a series of stories on the impact of the war on drugs on children and youth.
21 November 2011

Italian NGOs call new government for drug policy reform

After Berlusconi’s government resignation, Italian NGOs appeal to the newly appointed Prime Minister, Mario Monti, for a change in drug policies and for the dismissal of the drug czar, Carlo Giovanardi, and of the Head of the Drug Department, Giovanni Serpelloni. This appeal was signed by 300 professionals.