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Policies for controlling the supply of illegal drugs and reducing demand

The governments of Latin America have pursued a wide range of policies to combat drug production and trafficking and to prevent use. Among the main measures taken have been the formulation of national plans that place particular emphasis on the multisectoral and networking approach and the setting up of integrated information systems. The primary goals of such policies are to strengthen institutions and the legal system, reduce supply and demand, develop human and technical resources and improve international cooperation.

Related Subject(s): Economic and Social Development
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