A/RES/32/124 GA
International co-operation in the field of narcotic drugs relating to treatment and rehabilitation : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly
32
Session
125
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Vote Recorded Vote — A/32/PV.105
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Full text of resolution
VI.
Resolutions adopted on the reports of the Third Committee
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and United Nations Action in the Field of Human Rights and
pilot projects aimed at providing farmers Wh? ha~ re!ied
granting of assistance to institutions which intend to publish
on growing narcotic raw materials as the1r p~mcipal
them in other languages.
source of income with other ways and means of mcome
in areas wherc the illicit cultivation and production of
32/124.
International co-operation in the field
of narcotic drugs relating to treatment
and rehahilitation
The General Assembly,
Recalling Economic and Social Council resolutions
2064 (LXII), 2065 (LXII) and 2066 (LXII) of
13 May 1977, and other resolutions on the dangers of
drug abuse,
Acknowledging articles 38 and 38 bis of the Single
Convention on Narcotic Drugs, 1961, as amended by
the 1972 Protocol Amending the Single Convention
on Narcotic Drugs, 1961,59
Recognizing the growing threat caused by the spread
of drug abuse in many parts of the world, the impact
of this situation on social and economic development,
agriculture and many other areas, and the resultant in-
crease in crime and corruption,
Aware that drug abuse has serious adverse effects
on the quality of life of individuals and upon the so-
cieties in which they live,
Concerned by the fact that drug trafficking exploits
every individual with which it comes in contact,
Realizing that the concerted effort of States is re-
quired in dealing with this problem, and that the inter-
national effort in this respect should be strengthened,
Noting that agencies of the United Nations system
are addressing attention through various programmes to
the reduction of drug supply and demand,
Bearing in mind that the initial purpose of the intro-
duction of drugs into society was to improve the health
and well-being of individuals,
Recognizing the urgent need to make individuals
and Governments more aware of the dangers of drug
abuse and the need for increased attention to the field
of prevention, treatment and rehabilitation,
l.
Invites the United Nations Fund for Drug Abuse
Control to initiate, in collaboration with the World
Health Organization and other appropriate agencies
and bodies of the United Nations, actions to design
models for prevention, treatment and rehabilitation,
taking into account the diversity of cultures in which
drug abuse exists, for the purpose of identifying and
demonstrating the best techniques for assisting drug
abusers in order to facilitate the work of national au-
thorities in reducing drug abuse;
2.
Further invites the above-mentioned organiza-
tions to study the feasibility of establishing treatment
and rehabilitation centres to care for individuals suffer-
ing from addiction and abuse and to train persons to
apply the best methodologies in this field;
3.
Invites the United Nations Development Pro-
gramme and other appropriate agencies and bodies of
the United Nations, as well as international or multi-
lateral financial institutions engaged in development
assistance, to co-operate with and assist the United
Nations Fund for Drug Abuse Control, in accordance
with requests by Governments, in the commissioning of
69 United Nations publication, Sales No. E.77.Xl.3.
narcotic raw materials shall gradually be eradicated in
accordance with thc decisions of the Governments con-
cerned;
4.
Invites Governments to consider including pro-
jccts designed to promote economic alternatives for
farmers and others who are dependent on illicit pro-
duction of narcotic substances, as additional and in-
tcgrated components in their econ01:nic devel_opme_nt
programmes when applying ~or _tec~mcal and financia!
assistance from multilateral mstttut10ns;
5.
Requests the Commission on Narcotic Drugs to
study at its next session the possibility of launching
a mcaningful programme of international drug abuse
control strategy and policies, including the possibility
of integrating therein existing policies or envisaged
development assistance programmes;
6.
Suggests that the Economic and Social Council
at its sixty-fourth session give special consideration to
ali problems related to drug abuse.
32/12:i.
105 th plenary meetinR
16 December 1977
United Nations Fund for Drug Abuse
Control and its programmes related to
economic aml social development
The General Assembly,
Recalling its earlicr appeals for voluntary contribu-
tions to the United Nations Fund for Drug Abuse Con-
trol in rcsolutions 3012 (XXVII) and 3014 (XXVII)
of 18 December 1972, 3146 (XXVIII) of 14 Dccem-
ber 1973, 3278 (XXIX) of 10 December 1974 and
3446 (XXX) of 9 December 1975 as wcll as similar
appeals by the Economic and Social Council in reso-
lutions 1664 (LII) of 1 Junc 1972, 1937 (LVIll)
of 5 May 1975 and 2004 (LX) of 12 May 1976,
Noting with interest Economic and Social Council
resolutions 2066 (LXII) of 13 May 1977 on thc co-
ordination of technical and financial assistance in areas
of illicit production of narcotic raw materials and 2067
{LXII) of 13 May 1977 on the restriction of cultiva-
tion of the poppy,
Realizing that many programmes of the Unitcd Na-
tions Fund for Drug Abuse Control aiming at the re-
duction of illicit cultivation and production of narcotic
raw materials require, to a large cxtent, socio-economic
development action as a condition for and a comple-
ment of their primary drug control aspects, and help
Govcrnments assisted by such programmes, in par-
ticular by multiscctoral country programmes, in the
economic and social development of the geographical
areas concerned,
Convinced that such drug control-related programmes,
which contribute to the general economic and social
dcvclopment of the arcas covered by them, merit sup-
port from Govemments and international or multila-
teral organizations and institutions concerned with pro-
viding economic and social dcvelopment aid,
1.
Endorses Economic and Social Council resolu-
tion 2066 (LXII) on the co-ordination of technical
and financia! assistancc in areas of illicit production of
narcotic raw materials;
2.
Reiterates its appeal to Governments for sus-
taincd contributions to the United Nations Fund for
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