Autor: Consorcio Internacional sobre Políticas de Drogas (IDPC) Fragmento del original: When member states gathered in March at the 2008 Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND), they held a two-day thematic debate on the extent to which the objectives set in 1998 had been met, and the challenges that remain. While this debate fell some way short of a comprehensive review of the experience of the last 10 years, many of the government and UN speeches recognised that the hoped-for significant reductions in the supply of, and demand for, controlled drugs had not been achieved, and that new challenges had emerged that should be given more prominence within international agreements and action plans. At the 2008 CND, a process for completing the review, and for mapping out a way forward for the global drug control system, was agreed – culminating in a high-level political meeting to be held in Vienna in March 2009. Para leer el documento completo presione aquí
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