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Expert consultation on harmonization of mechanisms and tools to ensure Quality: UNODC-PAHO / WHO and COPOLAD

Crosscutting issues

Drugs Demand Reduction


Expert consultation on harmonization of mechanisms and tools to ensure Quality: UNODC-PAHO / WHO and COPOLAD
Start date
13/02/19
End Date
15/02/19
Place
Washington D.C., United States of America

The objective is to agree on a set of common essential criteria that will constitute the tool to ensure quality agreed upon from the previous validation processes carried out by UNODC-WHO and COPOLAD. In addition, we work on the outline of a common implementation protocol to be used by both organizations in their work with countries interested in improving their drug treatment systems and services, in line with the UNODC - WHO International Standards for treatment. of drug use disorders and quality standards previously agreed by the CELAC countries within the framework of COPOLAD.

Operative Dimension

Code
0.8-9.23-2
Year
2019
Component
C0 - Crosscutting issues
Execution Level
Finished
Activity Types
Associated operational objectives

0.3 - Ensure visibility of COPOLAD and its activities and disseminate the contents in the main political and professional forums in the field of drug policies to be held both internationally and in CELAC.
0.4 - Establish the necessary institutional contacts to avoid duplication with already developed initiatives and ensure synergies with ongoing initiatives, both within the EU and CELAC.

Institutions

UNODC - United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Supranational

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