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    GEORGIA, ARMENIA AND AZERBAIJAN DISCUSS ANTI-DRUG PROGRAM IN TBILISI

    Today.Az
    http://www.today.az/news/society /50539.html
    Feb 6 2009
    Azerbaijan

    The session of the steering committee of the South Caucasus Anti-Drug
    program, attended by representatives of the governments of the three
    countries of the region, was held in Tbilisi Friday.

    The meeting participants discussed results of the anti-drug program
    from 2007 and the plans for 2009.

    The program is implemented under financial support of the European
    Union and in the indirect participation of the UN Development Program.

    The program was launched five years ago. The fifth stage of the
    program, estimated at over EUR 2 mln, started in 2007 and will last
    for three years.

    "The drug problem is a transnational problem and it equally concerns
    all the three South Caucasus states. In this connection it is
    very important to cooperate to reduce spread of drugs and their
    consumption", ambassador Pair Eklund, head of the representative
    office of the European commission in Georgia told reporters.

    In turn, UNDP permanent representative Robert Watkins noted that the
    main goal of the program is assistance to cooperation between the
    South Caucasus country in combat with drugs.

    The program consists of several components, in particular, assistance
    to cooperation between the South Caucasus countries in combat with
    drugs.

    The program including several components, in particular, assistance to
    cooperation between governments to attain harmonization of legislation
    with the EU laws. Moreover, it implies broadened capabilities to treat
    drug addicts and introduce a special course about harm of drugs to
    the school curriculum.

    "Significant progress has been attained through several years of the
    program. Cooperation has strengthened and harmonization of the law
    has occurred at a definite stage, while the number of treated and
    the quality of treatment grew up. Moreover, this issue has started
    to be discussed at schools", noted Watkins.

    Seminars for judges and prosecutors, trainings for representatives
    of the law enforcement bodies, schoolchildren and mass media
    representatives are planned in the framework of the anti-drug program
    in 2009. At the same time, the program ensures technical assistance
    to the centers of detoxification and laboratories of the judicial
    expertise.
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