I thank you, Mr. President, for giving me the opportunity to brief the Security Council on the situation in Haiti, in accordance with resolution 2692 (2023) and paragraph 19 of resolution 2743 (2024).
Today I will present the findings of the eighth report of the United Nations Office on Drugs and C…
I thank you, Mr. President, for giving me the opportunity to speak about the situation in Haiti pursuant to resolution 2692 (2023), as renewed by resolution 2743 (2024).
Since I last briefed the Council (see S/PV.9613), the violence in Haiti has continued to escalate. The various gang coalitions c…
I thank you, Madam President, for the opportunity to address the members of the Security Council on the situation in Haiti, pursuant to paragraph 9 of resolution 2692 (2023).
Since I last briefed the Council in January (see S/PV.9535), the already disastrous situation on the ground in Haiti has fur…
I thank you, Madam President, for your invitation to present, on behalf of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), an update on the situation of illicit arms trafficking and financial flows in Haiti, pursuant to paragraph 9 of resolution 2692 (2023).
The security situation in Haiti co…
I thank the Security Council for the opportunity to be here today. I would like to echo the words of the Secretary-General and to welcome Ecuador’s initiative and the Council’s decision to prioritize today’s debate on transnational organized crime.
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Organized crime is a complex p…
I am grateful for the opportunity for the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) to again address the Security Council on the deteriorating security crisis that is paralysing Haiti. Since my last briefing to the Council in September (see S/PV.9136), the lack of law enforcement, escalation …
I am grateful for the opportunity to address the Security Council. I would like to thank the Gabonese presidency for its invitation and to commend its commitment to the fight against poaching and the trafficking in natural resources and to protecting the environment. I also thank Gabon for being one…
I would like to thank the French presidency of the Security Council for the opportunity to address the Council again today.
When I last briefed the Council on the situation in Afghanistan in June 2021 (see S/2021/601, annex II), illicit drug production there had reached a record high of 6,800 tons …
I would like to thank you, Madam President, on behalf of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), for the opportunity to inform the Security Council of its activities in Haiti.
Violence and organized crime, as well as the presence of armed groups and clashes between them, are compromis…