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64th session of UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs

Employees of the State Agency «Center for Mental Health and Monitoring Drugs and Alcohol of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine» are attending the 64th session of UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs, scheduled to run from 12 to 15 April.

The Commission was set up by Resolution 9 (I) of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) in 1946, aimed at assisting ECOSOC in the oversight of the implementation of the international drug control treaties. Every year, the Commission considers and adopts a number of decisions and resolutions and issues anti-drug policy recommendations. As the governing body of the UN Drugs Programme, the Commission meets in reconvened sessions at the end of each year to react to budgetary and administrative concerns.

The UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs invites anyone who is interested to engage in its parallel events online. Some actions may require registration, so access to them may be limited. So hurry up!

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