A/RES/73/192 International cooperation to address and counter the world drug problem Underscoring that the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs of 1961 as amended by the 1972 Protocol, 6 the Convention on Psychotropic Substances of 1971, 7 the United Nations Convention against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances of 1988 8 and other relevant international instruments constitute the cornerstone of the international drug control system, Welcoming the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, 9 and noting that efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals and to effectively address the world drug problem are complementary and mutually reinforcing, Reaffirming its commitment to the goals and objectives of the three international drug control conventions, including concern about the health and welfare of humankind as well as the individual and public health-related, social and safety problems resulting from the abuse of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, i n particular among children and young people, and drug-related crime, and reaffirming its determination to prevent and treat the abuse of such substances and prevent and counter their illicit cultivation, production, manufacturing and trafficking, Reaffirming its unwavering commitment to ensuring that all aspects of demand reduction and related measures, supply reduction and related measures, and international cooperation are addressed in full conformity with the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations, international law and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 10 with full respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of States, the principle of non-intervention in the internal affairs of States, all human rights, fundamental freedoms, the inherent dignity of all individuals and the principles of equal rights and mutual respect among States, Recognizing that the world drug problem remains a common and shared responsibility that should be addressed in a multilateral setting through effective and increased international cooperation and demands an integrated, multidisciplinary, mutually reinforcing, balanced, scientific evidence-based and comprehensive approach, Reaffirming the crucial role of Member States in developing an effective and comprehensive approach to addressing and countering the world drug problem, Reaffirming also the principal role of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs as the policymaking body of the United Nations with prime responsibility for drug control matters, reaffirming further the support and appreciation of the General Assembly for the efforts of the United Nations, in particular those of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime as the leading entity in the United Nations system for addressing and countering the world drug problem, and reaffirming the treaty-mandated roles of the International Narcotics Control Board and the World Health Organization, Recognizing the role of the United Nations Development Programme and the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, among other agencies, within their respective mandates, Recognizing also that civil society, as well as the scientific community and academia, play an important role in addressing and countering the world drug problem, noting that affected populations and representatives of civil society entities, where appropriate, should be enabled to play a participatory role in the formulation, implementation and provision of relevant scientific evidence in support of, as __________________ 6 7 8 9 10 2/22 United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 976, No. 14152. Ibid., vol. 1019, No. 14956. Ibid., vol. 1582, No. 27627. Resolution 70/1. Resolution 217 A (III). 18-22288

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