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'The Paris Pact Initiative, Phase II � A partnership to counter traffic in and consumption of Afghan opiates'

This project is meant to facilitate the follow-up to the first and second Ministerial Conferences on Drug Trafficking Routes from Afghanistan, which were held in Paris and Moscow in May 2003 and June 2006, respectively. read more...
 
 Afghanistan
 Central Asia
 Iran
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"The Paris Pact Initiative, Phase II – A partnership to counter traffic in and consumption of Afghan opiates"

This project is meant to facilitate the follow-up to the first and second Ministerial Conferences on Drug Trafficking Routes from Afghanistan, which were held in Paris and Moscow in May 2003 and June 2006, respectively.

It aims to positively impact on the drug situation in priority countries along the Afghan opiates trafficking routes through a concerted identification of problem areas (both geographically and substantively) and actions required to address them, as well as through coordination of counter narcotics technical assistance.

To achieve these objectives, a consultative mechanism and an internet-based automated donor assistance database (ADAM – www.paris-pact.net) are continued from phase I (project number GLO/IO5) but reinforced in this phase through lessons learnt (e.g. external evaluation report). This second phase of the Paris Pact is brought in line with the UNODC Regional Strategic Paper for Central and West Asia, and as agreed at the Paris Pact Policy Consultative Group Meeting held in Vienna on Monday 27 November 2006, will aim to be even more successful and operationally-oriented by:

  • (i) improving the operational focus of the consultative mechanism;
  • (ii) ensuring a more efficient/effective follow-up to the Paris Pact recommendations;
  • (iii) ensuring wider use and sustainability of ADAM; (iv) strengthening of analytical capacities;
  • (v) advocating a balanced approach to drug issues; and (vi) fostering partnerships with sub-regional, regional and international players.

ADAM
The Automated Donor Assistance Mechanism (ADAM) is an Internet-based tool for the coordination of technical assistance in the field of counter narcotics (i.e. supply and demand reduction). This tool has been developed by UNODC within the framework of the Paris Pact Initiative, a UNODC-led partnership of more than 50 countries and international organizations, which aims to counter traffic in and consumption of Afghan opiates. ADAM is designed to automatically provide partners with essential information in order to avoid the duplication of activities and projects, as well as coordinating donor assistance.


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