World Drug Report 2020 by UNODC.


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World Drug Report 2020 by UNODC.

World Drug Report 2020 by UNODC IINTRODUCTIION • The World Drug Report 2020 provides a wealth of information and analysis to support the international community in implementing operational recommendations. Source: Global Security Report OUTLIINE OF THE REPORT • The UNODC has outlined the possible consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on illegal drug production, supply and consumption. Source:ReliefWeb Bookllet 1: Key Fiindiings • This booklet provides a summary of the rest of the booklets by reviewing their key findings and highlighting their policy implications. Source: cegsstrategicplan Bookllet 2: Demand and Trend • This booklet focuses on drug demand and contains a global overview of the extent of and trends in drug use. Source: UNODC Bookllet 3: Supplly • This booklet deals with drug supply and presents the latest estimates and trends regarding the production of and trafficking in opiates, cocaine, stimulants and cannabis.  Source:Sada EI balad Bookllet 4: Cross-cutting • This booklet addresses a number of cross-cutting issues.  Source: Jatin Verma Bookllet 5: Sociio-Economiic Characteriistics • This booklet looks at the association between socioeconomic characteristics and drug use disorders.  Source: UNODC Bookllet 6: Drug Polliicy • This booklet addresses a number of other drug policy issues that all form part of the international debate on the drug problem but on which in-depth evidence is scarce.  Source: Getty Image KKeeyy p pooininttss meenntitioonneedd i nin t thhee R Reeppoorrtt • Economic Crisis • Diverted Focus • COVID-19 and its impact on supplies • Maritime Routes Source: PressTv RREEPPOORRTT O ONN I NINDDIAIA • As per the report India is one of the major hubs of illicit drug trade. • India lies in the middle of the two major illicit opium production regions in the world, Iran-Afghanistan-Pakistan in the west and South-East Asia in the east. Source: UNODC