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The Commission on Narcotic Drugs

The Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND) is the central policy-making body within the United Nations system dealing with drug-related matters. It analyses the world drug situation and develops proposals to strengthen the international drug control system to combat the world drug problem. In 1991, the UN General Assembly established the Fund of the United Nations International Drug Control Programme (UNDCP) and expanded the mandate of the Commission to enable it to function as the governing body of UNDCP. UNDCP is administered as part of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).

Reconvened fiftieth session, Vienna, 27-28 November 2007

New: CND Reports (1996 to present)

50th session of CND, 12-16 March 2007

Audio interviews from the 50th session of the Committee on Narcotic Drugs (CND) available here. Topics include the work of the CND, international precursor control and views from NGOs working on drug-related issues worldwide.

The CND: Its mandate and functions

Membership

Term of office

Global Data Collection

Regular and inter-sessional meetings of the Commisssion

Thematic debate

Election and term of office of the Bureau

Modalities for taking action and format for recommendations

Subsidiary bodies of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs

CND Documents ( Español - Francais)

Publications

Drug-related Resolutions and Decisions



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