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UNODC is cosponsor of the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS - UNAIDS |
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Illicit Crop Monitoring Programme (ICMP)
The objectives of UNODC's Illicit Crop Monitoring Programme (ICMP) are to establish methodologies for data collection and analysis, to increase governments' capacity to monitor illicit crops and to assist the international community in monitoring the extent and evolution of illicit crops in the context of the elimination strategy adopted by the Member States at the General Assembly Special Session on Drugs in June 1998. The information provided by the
surveys helps guide policy interventions and constitutes an invaluable tool for planning activities to tackle the illicit crops. (
Afghanistan,
Bolivia, Colombia,
Lao PDR,
Morocco,
Myanmar,
Peru).
The monitoring systems supported by UNODC are tailored to the national contexts and include a strong capacity building element. The direct participation of UNODC in the national monitoring systems ensures the transparency of the survey activities and gives additional credibility to the published results. Through its network of monitoring experts at headquarters and in the field, the Illicit Crop Monitoring Programme ensures the conformity of the national systems with international methodological standards and with the information requirements of the international community. The ICMP facilitates the dissemination of methodological best practices among the national systems, and it assumes a quality control function for the data produced.
Survey Reports
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Morocco
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Nov 2006
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Cannabis survey 2005
French
(PDF, 1.6 MB)
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Executive Summary
English
(PDF, 799 KB) |
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May 2005 |
Cannabis Survey 2004
French
(PDF, 3,14 MB) |
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Executive Summary
English
(PDF, 2,20 MB) |
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Dec 2003 |
Cannabis Survey 2003
French
(PDF, 3,51 MB)
Arabic
(PDF file, 538 KB) |
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Executive Summary
English
(PDF, 1.73 MB)
Arabic
(PDF, 1.97 MB) |
Previous reports
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Latin America
South East Asia
South West Asia
Contact us:
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ICMP
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