Beyond prohibition: responses to illicit drugs in West Africa in an evolving policy context

IF 0.9 Q3 Psychology
Ediomo-ubong E. Nelson, I. Obot
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Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to discuss priorities for effective responses to illicit drugs in West Africa in a changing international policy environment.,The paper analyzes published research, technical papers and reports on drug use and policy responses in West Africa and opines on priorities for drug policy in the region within the post-United Nations General Assembly Special Session (UNGASS) 2016 policy environment.,Drug use and related harms continue to increase in West African countries despite efforts to reduce drug trafficking and use through legal prohibition. The UNGASS 2016 outcome document enables flexibility in policy interpretation and implementation, which provides an opportunity for governments to prioritize national needs in drug policy. West African countries should prioritize and support research and data collection, prevention, treatment and harm reduction and sustainable livelihoods.,The paper emphasizes the need for West African countries to seize the opportunity created by the ineffectiveness and weakening of the prohibition regime as well as new treaty flexibility following UNGASS 2016 to reform drug policies to prioritize regional and national needs.
禁止之外:在不断变化的政策背景下对西非非法药物的反应
本文的目的是讨论在不断变化的国际政策环境中有效应对西非非法药物的优先事项。本文分析了已发表的关于西非吸毒和政策应对的研究、技术论文和报告,以及在2016年联合国大会特别会议(UNGASS)后的政策环境中对该地区毒品政策优先事项的意见。尽管西非国家努力通过法律禁止减少毒品贩运和使用,但毒品使用和相关危害继续增加。2016年特别会议成果文件使政策解释和执行具有灵活性,这为各国政府在毒品政策中优先考虑国家需求提供了机会。西非国家应优先考虑并支持研究和数据收集、预防、治疗和减少伤害以及可持续生计。报告强调,西非国家需要抓住2016年联大特别会议后禁毒机制失效和弱化以及条约新灵活性带来的机遇,改革毒品政策,优先考虑区域和国家需求。
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Drugs and Alcohol Today
Drugs and Alcohol Today SUBSTANCE ABUSE-
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