Thailand chairs drugs commission in Vienna

Thailand chairs drugs commission in Vienna

วันที่นำเข้าข้อมูล 10 Mar 2015

วันที่ปรับปรุงข้อมูล 30 Nov 2022

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The CND is the central policy-making body within the United Nations system dealing with illicit drugs and the governing body for the work of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) in the drugs field.

This year’s session will be chaired by Arthayudh Srisamoot, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Thailand to the United Nations Office and other international organizations in Vienna. It will welcome top counter-narcotics officials and experts from around the world including ministers  from Afghanistan, Australia, Bolivia, Colombia, Guatemala, Iran, Mexico, Portugal, Russian Federation, the United States and Indonesia, in addition to the Executive Director of UNODC and the President of the International Narcotic Control Board, and a video message from Sam Kutesa -  President of the UN General Assembly.  Participants would have to opportunity to take part in 64 side events, including two from Thailand related to alternative development, as well as 21 exhibitions arranged by Member States, UN entities and the civil society.

Thailand for many years has been advocating for mainstreaming the principle of Alternative Development as the mean for reducing and eradicating illicit cultivation of narcotic crops in a sustainable manner.  Under the guidance of HRH Princess Bajrakitiyabha - the former Ambassador of Thailand to Austria and Permanent Representative to the United Nations Office in Vienna, Thailand has initiated 5 draft resolutions which has successfully been adopted by the CND and the UN General Assembly. These resolutions focus on the adoption and promotion of the United Nations Guiding Principles on Alternative Development, the prevention of drug abuse for the well-being of children, youth and families and communities and the cooperation to counter the drug problem in the Greater Mekong Sub-region. This year, Thailand also proposed a draft resolution promoting the implementation of the UN Guiding Principles on Alternative Development.

For the first time in many years, the Commission will exercise its treaty-based function of scheduling substances under international control. The 53 Member States of the CND, of which Thailand is a member, will take action on the scheduling of 13 substances recommended by countries and the World Health Organisation, with the aim to strike a balance between preventing drug abuse and diversion while ensuring availability for medical and scientific use.

Of particular concern this year is whether to put under international control “Ketamine” (known in Thailand as Ya K), which is used as an anesthesia in many developing countries, and other substances recommended by WHO but which might have economic uses in the industrial sector.

“The important thing”, says Ambassador Arthayudh, “is to strike a balance between the regulatory framework which also relates to addressing widespread drug abuse and criminal aspects, and taking care of the human dimension.”

The CND has also been mandated by the UN General Assembly to lead the preparatory process for the Special Session of the United Nations General Assembly on the world drug problem to be held in 2016 (UNGASS 2016), There will be a special segment for UNGASS 2016, with  interactive discussions on the topics of drugs in relation to health, crimes, human rights, the new challenges  and reality of the world drugs problem as well as  development-oriented drug control strategies with Alternative Development at the center of the discussion.

Each year, more than 1500 participants from the Member States of the United Nations, relevant UN entities, international organisations , the academia and civil society organisations, attend the CND to  review the world drug situation, explore strategies on measures to combat the world drug problem, including through reducing demand for drugs, promoting alternative development initiatives and adopting supply reduction measures.

Thailand will be represented in the CND with delegates from all agencies within the drug control regime – Office of the Narcotics Control Board, Ministry of Justice, Foreign Affairs, Office of the Attorney General, Royal Thai Police, Food and Drug Administration, Royal Project Foundation, Mae Fah Luang Foundation and Thailand Institute of Justice.  

 

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