UNODC world drug reports

Availability of science-based treatment improving, says 2021 World Drug Report

Around 275 million people used drugs worldwide in the last year, while over 36 million people suffered from drug use disorders, according to the 2021 World Drug Report, released today by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).

2024 UNODC World Drug Report Highlights, brief reflections

Opinion piece, commentary
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The World Drug Report (WDR) is published by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, 2023). It serves to collate data received from United Nations member states which enables the...
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Highlights from the 2024 UNODC World Drug Report

ISSUP Webinar
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ISSUP is pleased to presents highlights from the 2024 edition of the UNODC World Drug Report. The webinar is presented by Giovanna Campello, Chief of the Prevention, Treatment, and Rehabilitation Section at the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).

Highlights from the 2024 UNODC World Drug Report

Event Date
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Vienna
Austria
Join our upcoming webinar presenting highlights from the 2024 edition of the UNODC World Drug Report. This event will be presented by Giovanna Campello, Chief of the Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Section at the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).
2024 UNODC Drug Report Webinar flyer

UNODC World Drug Report 2024

Report
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A global reference on drug markets, trends and policy developments, the World Drug Report offers a wealth of data and analysis and in 2024 comprises several elements tailored to different audiences.
UNODC World Drug Report 2024

World Drug Report 2023

Book
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For the first time since its conception, this year the World Drug Report consists of two products, a web-based element and a set of booklets.

UNODC World Drug Report 2023 warns of converging crises as illicit drug markets continue to expand

Continued record illicit drug supply and increasingly agile trafficking networks are compounding intersecting global crises and challenging health services and law enforcement responses, according to the World Drug Report 2023 launched by the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) today.