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Drug Supply Reduction

ISSUP’s website serves as a dynamic hub for the latest evidence-based knowledge in the field of drug supply reduction, supporting professionals involved in law enforcement, policymaking, border control, and public health.

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Luciana Bruno

Council of the European Union (2012b), Consolidated versions of the Treaty on European Union and the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union

Shared by Luciana Bruno - 11 September 2025
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Council of the European Union / doc. 6655/7/08

The Publications Office of the European Union offers free access to a wide range of official EU publications. From research reports and educational resources to policy overviews and statistical studies, the site brings together knowledge produced by EU institutions and makes it available in all official languages of the Union. Most publications can be downloaded electronically at no cost, while some can also be ordered in print for a small delivery fee.

Visitors can easily search by topic, explore curated collections, or browse the latest highlights. Recent publications include works on women...

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Council of the European Union (2012a), European Union Drugs Strategy 2013–2020

Shared by Luciana Bruno - 11 September 2025
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Scientific article
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Publications Office of the European Union / ISBN 978-92-824-3869-5/ DOI 10.2860/69835/ Catalogue number QC-32-13-067-EN-C

The EU Drugs Strategy (2013–2020) set out a shared political framework to guide the European Union’s approach to drugs policy. Grounded in the principles of EU law and international conventions, it focused on protecting public health, improving social well-being, and ensuring security across Member States. By promoting a balanced and evidence-based response, the Strategy sought to reduce both the demand for and supply of drugs, while safeguarding human rights and the rule of law.

This Strategy was designed to add value to national efforts by encouraging cooperation across Europe and beyond...

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Luciana Bruno

The Future Of Drug Supply Monitoring In Europe (Poster)

Shared by Luciana Bruno - 10 September 2025
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Leaflet, Infographic, Fact sheet, Poster
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EMCDDA/ ISBN: 978-92-9497-229-3 Pub. DOI: 10.2810/099778

his EMCDDA paper explores how better data can help us understand and respond to Europe’s illicit drug markets. Traditional indicators like seizures, prices, purity, and offences provide only part of the picture, so the agency is expanding its framework to include broader evidence on harms, market dynamics, and new data sources such as online activity.

Using drug prices as an example, the paper shows how changes in supply and demand, global events, and enforcement measures can all influence markets. By improving data quality and coverage across wholesale, retail, and import levels, EMCDDA aims...

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Drug Supply Reduction: An Overview Of EU Policies And Measures

Shared by Luciana Bruno - 10 September 2025
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Scientific article
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EMCDDA - ISBN: 978-92-9497-042-8 Pub. DOI: 10.2810/975363

This EMCDDA paper introduces the European Union’s approach to drug supply reduction, explaining how policies, structures, and actions are designed to disrupt drug markets and limit the availability of illicit substances. It highlights the links between supply reduction and wider issues such as organised crime, border security, and international cooperation, while also addressing challenges like changing trafficking routes and the use of new technologies.

The EU’s response, coordinated through its strategy and action plans, combines law enforcement, maritime security, and cross-border...

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Public Expenditure On Supply Reduction Policies

Shared by Luciana Bruno - 10 September 2025
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Report
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EMCDDA, Pompidou Group

This report takes an important step towards understanding how European countries fund efforts to tackle illicit drugs. By examining public spending on supply reduction measures, it highlights how resources are allocated, the gaps in existing data, and the need for common definitions and methods to improve comparability across time, policies and countries.

The study not only reviews national approaches but also outlines good practices, data sources, and recommendations to guide future evaluations. In doing so, it helps create a clearer picture of how policy intentions are reflected in budgets...

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Luciana Bruno

Health And Hope: Reflecting On Progress In Developing The Quality Assurance Mechanism For The Treatment Of Drug Use Disorders In South Africa

Shared by Luciana Bruno - 10 September 2025
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News
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UNODC - PTRS

UNODC is collaborating with South Africa to enhance the quality and effectiveness of drug use disorder treatment, ensuring services align with the International Standards for the Treatment of Drug Use Disorders. Through training, workshops, and the implementation of Quality Assurance mechanisms, the initiative supports healthcare professionals, policymakers, and service providers in delivering ethical, evidence-based care while also addressing crime, violence, and recidivism linked to drug trafficking.

South Africa faces challenges including limited data, rising demand for treatment...

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Luciana Bruno

Codeine Crisis To Care: How UNODC’s Quality Assurance Mechanisms Redefined Drug Treatment Services In Dawanau, Kano

Shared by Luciana Bruno - 10 September 2025
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News
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UNODC

What started with a BBC documentary exposing the harsh realities of Nigeria’s codeine crisis has since become a powerful story of change. In Kano State, UNODC, with support from the European Union, introduced Quality Assurance mechanisms for drug use disorder treatment, turning challenges into opportunities for reform. The Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital in Dawanau, once marked by neglect, underwent a remarkable transformation: wards were renovated, new staff recruited, and all patients now receive dignified, rights-based care. This progress has set a new national standard for effective drug...

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Council of the European Union (1999), Point of Departure and Work Programme of the Horizontal Working Party on Drugs (HDG) for the First Half of 1999 under the German Presidency

Shared by Luciana Bruno - 10 September 2025
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Report
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Council of the European Union, LIMITE, doc. 5205/99

In 1999, the EU highlighted the growing threat of drug abuse and trafficking, noting a sharp rise in cocaine, amphetamines, and synthetic drugs like ecstasy. Reports at the time showed that no Member State was spared from these challenges.

To respond, the EU called for stronger cooperation between countries, better intelligence sharing through Europol, and more attention to prevention, education, and treatment.

During the German Presidency, the EU’s Horizontal Working Party on Drugs set the stage for a new multi-year action plan, aiming for a more united and comprehensive European approach...

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Luciana Bruno

Council of the European Union (2007), Fourth EU‑Africa Summit

Shared by Luciana Bruno - 10 September 2025
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Report
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Council of the European Union, PESC 355, doc. 8370/14

On 2–3 April 2014, African and European leaders met in Brussels for the Fourth EU–Africa Summit under the theme “Investing in People, Prosperity and Peace.” The meeting reaffirmed the strong partnership between the two continents, built on shared values of democracy, human rights, good governance and sustainable development.

Leaders acknowledged progress since the 2007 Joint Africa–EU Strategy and the 2010 Tripoli Declaration, while recognising the need to give fresh momentum to cooperation. Africa’s rapid economic growth and democratic gains were welcomed, though challenges of inequality and...

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Luciana Bruno

Council of the European Union (2010), Draft Council Conclusions on the Creation and Implementation of an EU Policy Cycle for Organised and Serious International Crime

Shared by Luciana Bruno - 10 September 2025
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Report
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Council of the European Union, COSI 69, doc. 15358/10

In 2010, the EU introduced a new policy cycle to strengthen the fight against organised and serious international crime. This cycle provides a structured way for Member States to work together, set shared priorities, and respond to cross-border threats in a more coordinated manner.

The Council plays a key role by deciding on the main crime priorities, ensuring that efforts are focused where they are most needed. The policy cycle is designed to make Europe’s response more strategic, effective and adaptable to emerging challenges.

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Luciana Bruno

Enhancing Quality Assurance Mechanisms For The Treatment Of Drug Use Disorders – Workshop On Adaptation Of Key Quality Standards For Service Appraisal For The Treatment Of Drug Use Disorders In South Africa

Shared by Luciana Bruno - 10 September 2025
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News
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UNODC

In August 2024, UNODC convened policymakers and treatment managers in Johannesburg for a workshop on adapting Key Quality Standards for drug use disorder treatment. The meeting, held in partnership with South Africa’s Department of Social Development, focused on aligning national norms with the UNODC/WHO International Standards to strengthen quality assurance and improve access to ethical, evidence-based care.

The workshop marked an important step in advancing treatment systems in Southern Africa, helping stakeholders identify gaps, set priorities, and develop strategies for long-term...

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25 Professionals Trained On The UNODC Drug Use Disorder Treatment Systems Quality Assurance Toolkit To Improve Quality Of Care And Ultimately The Life Of People With Drug Use Disorders In Serbia

Shared by Luciana Bruno - 10 September 2025
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News
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UNODC

In June 2023, UNODC Serbia, with support from the Ministry of Health and international partners, hosted a training in Belgrade on quality assurance for drug use disorder treatment systems. Based on the UNODC-WHO International Standards and Quality Assurance toolkit, the workshop brought together 25 professionals from across the health sector to strengthen national treatment systems, share expertise, and identify areas for improvement.

The training marked an important step towards ensuring accessible, ethical, and evidence-based care in Serbia, equipping participants with practical tools to...

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The Meaning of Quality in Drug Treatment, Care, and Rehabilitation

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News
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UNODC

At the 66th Commission on Narcotic Drugs in March 2023, UNODC, together with international partners, hosted a side event on strengthening quality assurance in the treatment and recovery support of people with drug use disorders. Experts from across the world shared experiences, good practices and challenges, highlighting the importance of evidence-based, patient-centred approaches in community settings.

The event underlined the need for ongoing improvement in treatment systems to ensure accessible, ethical and effective care. It also introduced a key paper reviewing the link between treatment...

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A Review of the Quality of Drug Treatment, Sustained Recovery and Related Support Services based on data submitted in the Annual Report Questionnaire collections in 2020 and 2021

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Report
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UNODC - PTRS

In 2021, the Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND) called on UNODC, alongside Member States and partners, to assess the quality of drug prevention, treatment, sustained recovery, and related support services worldwide. This report uses data from 2020 and 2021 to explore how well services align with the International Standards on Drug Use Prevention and the International Standards for the Treatment of Drug Use Disorders. It highlights the availability of core treatment types, such as psychosocial, behavioural, and pharmacological interventions, while noting gaps in coverage and regional...

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The Relationship Between Person-Centred Care for Substance Use Disorders and Service Outcomes: a Systematic Scoping Review

Shared by Luciana Bruno - 9 September 2025
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Scientific article
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UNODC - E/CN.7/2024/CRP.10

This Discussion Paper, prepared by UNODC, aligns with key international policy frameworks, including CND resolutions 59/4 and 64/3. These resolutions highlight the importance of developing and disseminating international standards for the treatment of drug use disorders and promoting evidence-based, high-quality, affordable, and comprehensive approaches to prevention, treatment, sustained recovery, and related support services. Building on these mandates, the paper provides an in-depth examination of person-centred care within substance use disorder treatment, aiming to inform policy and...

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The Relationship Between Quality of Specialist Treatment for Substance Use Disorders and Patient Outcomes: A Scoping Review of the Literature

Shared by Luciana Bruno - 9 September 2025
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Scientific article
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UNODC - E/CN.7/2023/CRP.9

This Discussion Paper, prepared by UNODC, aligns with key international policy frameworks, including Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND) resolutions 59/4 and 64/3. These resolutions emphasise the development and dissemination of international standards for the treatment of drug use disorders, as well as the promotion of scientific, evidence-based, affordable, and high-quality approaches to drug prevention, treatment, sustained recovery, and related support services. The paper builds on these mandates to provide an in-depth overview of current knowledge and practice in the field of substance use...

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Quality Assurance In Treatment For Drug Use Disorders: Key Quality Standards For Service Appraisal

Shared by Luciana Bruno - 9 September 2025
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Toolkit
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UNODC- PTRS

Improving the quality and coverage of treatment for drug use disorders is a global health priority, highlighted in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. To support this, the Key Quality Standards for Drug Use Disorder Treatment Services were developed through broad international collaboration, drawing on the UNODC/WHO International Standards for the Treatment of Drug Use Disorders and other regional frameworks. These standards reflect a consensus on what is most essential to ensure safe, effective and ethical services, and are designed for policymakers, funders, evaluators and...

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Quality Assurance for Drug Use Disorder Treatment

Shared by Luciana Bruno - 9 September 2025
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Toolkit
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UNODC

Over 38 million people worldwide are living with drug use disorders, yet only a fraction have access to appropriate treatment. These disorders place a heavy burden on individuals, families and communities, and their wider social costs – from health care to justice systems – are significant. Investing in evidence-based treatment is not only vital for recovery and well-being, but also for reducing crime, protecting public health and supporting sustainable development.

To address this, UNODC and WHO developed the International Standards for the Treatment of Drug Use Disorders. These Standards...

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International Standards for the Treatment of Drug Use Disorders

Shared by Luciana Bruno - 9 September 2025
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Guide
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International standards for the treatment of drug use disorders: revised edition incorporating results of field-testing. Geneva: World Health Organization and United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime; 2020. License: CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO.

The International Standards for the Treatment of Drug Use Disorders, developed by UNODC and WHO, provide guidance for countries to strengthen evidence-based, ethical and effective treatment systems. They are designed for policymakers, health professionals and service providers, offering a framework to improve the organisation, delivery and quality of care for people living with drug use disorders. The Standards outline essential components of treatment, emphasising approaches that mirror the care of other chronic health conditions, and highlight the importance of progressive quality...

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Substance Control Ecosystem

Shared by Luciana Bruno - 3 September 2025
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Guide
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World Health Organization

Psychoactive substances are regulated under three key United Nations conventions, agreed by Member States to safeguard public health and prevent illegal drug production:

  • 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs – focused on substances such as cannabis, cocaine and opium.

  • 1971 Convention on Psychotropic Substances – introduced controls on newer psychoactive drugs, including amphetamine-type stimulants (e.g. MDMA), barbiturates, benzodiazepines and hallucinogens like LSD.

  • 1988 Convention against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances – targeted the...

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