(Source: United Nations General Assembly) States and United Nations agencies must strengthen cooperation in addressing transnational crimes, human trafficking and the world drug problem while putting human beings at the heart of solutions to combat those threats, the Third Committee (Social, Humanitarian and Cultural) heard today during its general discussion of crime prevention, criminal justice and international drug control. To truly tackle the scourge of drug trafficking and the havoc it wreaked on communities and vulnerable groups worldwide, speakers called for collective, innovative approaches to stamp out what had become a persistent global health issue. Addressing it required...
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