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International drug control

In 1994, drug-related trends showed with disturbing clarity that social, economic and political, as well as environmental, scientific and psychological, factors had a bearing on the extent and nature of the illicit drug problem. The United Nations International Drug Control Programme, which provided leadership and coordination for United Nations drug control activities, observed that the drug problem could be contained only through a multisectoral approach, involving Governments and all entities of the United Nations system, including the international financial institutions.

Related Subject(s): United Nations
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