WE COULD ACCEPT THE DIALOGUE Vienna, 17 March 2004 To the delegates to the 47th annual meeting of the United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs
REPORT ON LOBBY EFFORTS IN 2006
In 2006, ENCOD continued to monitor the preparation process of the dialogue between authorities and civil society on EU drug policy.
PRESS RELEASE “ROAD TO VIENNA”
ENCOD announces “The Road to Vienna 2008”, a conference on European alternatives in drug policy, that will take place on 6 and 7 november 2006, in the European Parliament in Brussels.
GREEN PEPPER
ENCOD STATEMENT TO EU CONFERENCE
AFGHAN GOVERNMENT INCAPABLE OF DISTRIBUTING ANTI-DRUG FUNDS
Cash fails to reach Afghan drug farmers Financial Times May 29, 2007
HARM PRODUCTION BY UK GOVERNMENT
UK Government obsession with drug crime has overshadowed the needs of the truly marginalised
BUYING OPIUM WOULD HURT TALIBAN, US GENERAL SAYS
INTERVIEW Buying Afghan drug crop would hurt Taliban: General William Hobbins of the US Army
THE US IS LOSING ITS WAR ON COCAINE
America has spent billions battling the drug industry in Bolivia, Colombia and Peru. And the result? Production as high as ever, street prices at a low, and the governments of the region in open revolt.
NO INCREASE IN COCA CULTIVATION IN BOLIVIA IN 2006
ONDCP REPORTS NO INCREASE IN COCA CULTIVATION IN BOLIVIA IN 2006 By Kathryn Ledebur (AIN) and Coletta A. Youngers (WOLA)