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What did the President say about these topics?
COVID-19 Response
Illegal Drugs
Graft and Corruption​

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Answered by mamtapatel198410
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Welcome to the United Nations

United Nations

Office on Drugs and Crime

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) - UNODC updates

 In these challenging times of the COVID-19 pandemic, UNODC continues to focus on delivering vital assistance to those in need, including to people who use drugs and with drug use disorders, who are in prison and who have HIV/Hepatitis C. We will not overcome this crisis if we don’t stop the pandemic in specific pockets of vulnerability. Staff at UNODC Headquarters in Vienna and in the field remain active in delivering on all of the Office’s mandates. This includes addressing crime that seeks to exploit the pandemic, such as cybercrime.

UNODC RESPONSE

UNODC COVID-19 policy documents

Policy paper on COVID-19 vaccines and corruption risks: Preventing corruption in the manufacture, allocation and distribution of vaccines (PDF; 8 January 2021)

PROTECTING THOSE THAT PROTECT US! (PDF) -

EN [21 April, updated 25 Nov 2020] | ES [2 Dec 2020] |

FR [25 Nov 2020] | RU [26 Nov 2020] | ZH [25 Nov 2020]

G20 Good Practices Compendium on Combating Corruption in the Response to COVID-19 (PDF; 22 October 2020)

Further UNODC COVID-19 Policy Documents

COVID-19 Research Briefs

The impact of COVID-19 on organized crime

COVID-19-related Trafficking of Medical  Products as a Threat to Public Health

COVID-19 and the drug supply chain: from production and trafficking to use

EN - ES - RU - ZH - Webminar Powerpoint presentation

Further COVID-19 Research Briefs

Education for all ages

Education activities for children and youth from primary to tertiary levels (Education for Justice)

UNODC’s eLearning platform offers online training on international security threats (UNODC eLearning platform)

More COVID-19 videos

Social Media contentList of topics

Opinion pieces

22 December 2020 - Judicial Training in Times of COVID-19

23 November 2020 - The Right of Access to Justice in Serbia during the Coronavirus Pandemic

2 November 2020 - The Malaysian Court's Accessibility to Justice in the Time of COVID-19

6 July 2020 - The Supreme Court’s Efforts to Prevent COVID-19’s Entry into the Federated States of Micronesia

Further opinion pieces 

STAYING SAFE ONLINE WHILE WORKING REMOTELY

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