📢 New data out now!Our latest report shows opium production in Afghanistan increased by 30% from 2023.However, this remains 93% below levels in 2022, when the de facto authorities began enforcing a country-wide drug ban.🆕 More in our latest report: https://t.co/8Ir2jrS9Su pic.twitter.com/s3ds086euP— UN Office on Drugs & Crime (@UNODC) November 27, 2024 Read More
📢 New data out now! Our latest report shows opium production in Afghanistan increased by 30% from 2023. However, this remains 93% below levels in 2022, when the de facto authorities began enforcing a country-wide drug ban. 🆕 More in our latest report: https://t.co/8Ir2jrS9Su https://t.co/s3ds086euP
Related Posts
Organized crime fuels armed conflicts by escalating tensions, increasing violence and intensifying c
Organized crime fuels armed conflicts by escalating tensions, increasing violence and intensifying competition for illicit profits and territorial control.UNODC’s report reveals the impact of transnational… BronOrganized crime fuels armed conflicts by escalating tensions, increasing violence and intensifying c
The shadow of organized crime looms large over sport. These groups use fake platforms to launder mon
The shadow of organized crime looms large over sport.These groups use fake platforms to launder money, and are involved in illegal betting, transfers and match-fixing.Find… BronThe shadow of organized crime looms large over sport. These groups use fake platforms to launder mon
In 2022–2023, over 860,000 firearms were collected, but only 42% could be traced to their origin. Wi
In 2022–2023, over 860,000 firearms were collected, but only 42% could be traced to their origin.Without proper tracing, identifying trafficking routes and stopping illicit arms… BronIn 2022–2023, over 860,000 firearms were collected, but only 42% could be traced to their origin. Wi