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    THE EU/UNDP-FUNDED ANTI-DRUG PROGRAM ASSISTS JUDGES AND PROSECUTORS OF ARMENIA

    ArmenPress
    Sept 9 2004

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 9, ARMENPRESS: On 9 September 2004 in the building
    of the Court of Cassation of Armenia, the United Nations Development
    Program (UNDP) and the European Union (EU) held an official ceremony
    to hand-over drug prevention equipment procured within the framework
    of the South Caucasus Anti-Drug (SCAD) Program to judiciary in the
    Republic of Armenia.

    Nearly USD 35,000 worth of equipment was delivered to courts in each
    of the country's eleven regions. Equipment was also transferred to the
    Court of Appeal, Court of Cassation and the Office of the Prosecutor
    General. The new equipment will enhance the efficiency of the judges
    and prosecutors dealing with drug control issues.

    The overall objective of the SCAD Programme is to reduce drug
    trafficking from and through the three South Caucasian countries
    - Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia - to EU member states. For this
    purpose, the SCAD Programme has provided technical assistance to the
    Police, Ministry of Justice, State Customs Committee, Ministry of
    Health of Armenia and many local non-governmental organisations (NGO).

    Ms. Lise Grande, UN Resident Coordinator and UNDP Resident
    Representative, said: "Cooperation between UNDP, the EU and the
    Armenian judicial system to prevent drug trafficking and abuse in
    the country dates back to 2001, when the first phase of the SCAD
    Programme was launched. Since then, important progress has been made.
    The transfer of equipment today is aimed at building on the success
    of the Programme by helping to further improve the efficiency of
    anti-trafficking activities. The SCAD Programme is particularly
    important because it promotes regional cooperation between the three
    countries of the South Caucasus."

    Since 2001, the EU and UNDP have provided EUR 608,000 to the SCAD
    Programme in Armenia. The Programme covers seven concrete objectives:
    reinforcement and harmonisation of national drug control legislation;
    drug control at the airport; strengthening of police intelligence
    system; strengthening of land border interdiction capacities;
    reinforcement of drug abuse monitoring systems; development of an
    NGO network to deal with drug issues; prevention of drug abuse at
    early stages.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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