Commission on Narcotic Drugs: Report on the reconvened fifty-fourth session (E/CN.7/2011/15/Add.1)

5.1.3. Enhancing the capacity of Member States to foster community-centred drug abuse prevention programmes and, in that context, increasing cooperation between UNODC and relevant entities of civil society that are active in such programmes, in accordance with relevant international conventions and within the mandates of UNODC
  • Civil society engagement

5.2.4. Increased partnerships with relevant civil society entities that advance Member States’ capacity to provide treatment and rehabilitation that are in accordance with the relevant international conventions
  • Civil society engagement

5.3.3. Expanding, in consultation with the Member States concerned, the capacity of relevant entities of civil society to respond to HIV/AIDS among drug users, in particular injecting drug users and based on scientific evidence, and in prison settings, in accordance with relevant international conventions and the established mandates of UNODC
  • Civil society engagement

5.4.3. Increased partnerships between UNODC and relevant civil society entities and the private sector that promote Member States’ capacity for collaborative activities in alternative development, including, where appropriate, preventive alternative development
  • Civil society engagement

7.4. Strengthened and increased partnerships between UNODC and relevant civil society entities that advance Member States’ capacity to apply and raise awareness of United Nations standards and norms in crime prevention and criminal justice and their application
  • Civil society engagement

7.5. Increased partnerships with relevant civil society entities that advance Member States’ capacity to implement relevant international conventions and standards and norms under UNODC mandates, including through their effective participation in United Nations meetings
  • Civil society engagement

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