Les voix des zones frontalières 2020 : Drogues illégales, développement et consolidation de la paix

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Les voix des zones frontalières 2020 : Drogues illégales, développement et consolidation de la paix

11 août 2020

Le projet Drogues et (dés)ordre met en lumière des études de cas en Afghanistan, en Colombie et au Myanmar pour offrir des observations sur l’interaction complexe entre le développement et les marchés informels des drogues. Pour en savoir plus, en anglais, veuillez lire les informations ci-dessous.

By Drugs and (dis)order

Voices from the borderlands 2020 seeks to bring to light some of these voices coming out of our fieldwork in seven borderland regions of Afghanistan, Colombia and Myanmar. Together, these three countries account for more than 80% of global illicit opium production and about 70% of global cocaine production. All have experienced years of violent conflict and are in the midst of some form of peace process.

The testimonies in this report offer valuable insights into how illicit drugs – and drug policies – shape the dynamics of violence and peace, poverty and development, and insecurity and resilience. By listening to marginalised voices, we believe that drug policy and development specialists can become more attuned to the ways that illicit drug economies have an impact on poverty alleviation, access to services, economic development and strategies to fight inequality and human insecurity, and reduce violence and harm.