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The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime assists Governments and others to roll back threats caused by , transnational organized and

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  1. Fact: Globally, 30% of victims are children. Let’s join forces to stop this crime.

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  2. Fact: Globally, 30% of victims are children. Let’s join forces to stop this crime.

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  3. Fisheries crime 🎣 has a devastating ecological, social & economic impact, requiring int'l cooperation 🤝. UNODC is pleased to support the 4th FishCRIME Symposium to be held in Copenhagen 🇩🇰 15-16 Oct. More info ➡

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  4. is a plan of action for people 👨👩🏽👧🏾, planet 🌎 and prosperity 📈! Explore how supports the implementation of the 👉

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  5. is a plan of action for people 👨👩🏽👧🏾, planet 🌎 and prosperity 📈! Explore how supports the implementation of the 👉

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  6. 30 years after the global AIDS pandemic started, people who use drugs and prisoners are still unduly affected. UNODC helps countries achieve universal access to services. Learn more 👉

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  7. can harm, but it can also be a child's best tool for learning! The Online Zoo picture book 📚 encourages with positive messages about how to deal with online challenges. Access here:

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  8. Tackling gender inequality is our shared responsibility, and is fundamental to reaching a more just, peaceful, prosperous and sustainable 🌎 for all. RT, if you agree!

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  9. can harm, but it can also be a child's best tool for learning! The Online Zoo picture book 📚 encourages with positive messages about how to deal with online challenges. Access here:

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  10. Aug 8

    When extinction knocks, there are no second chances! Partnership is key to tackle poaching & to develop policies to end wildlife crime. 👉🏽 via

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  11. What are the int’l standards for treatment of prisoners? These posters bring the into prisons:

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  12. Specialized and effective juvenile justice system + trained personnel reduce the risk of children being further victimized or abused. Find out how UNODC helps:

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  13. Specialized and effective juvenile justice system + trained personnel reduce the risk of children being further victimized or abused. Find out how UNODC helps:

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  14. ✏Low income ✏Lack of access to markets ✏Conflict ✏Infertile land ✏Lack of infrastructure are among the reasons why some farmers 👨‍🌾 in poor areas grow illicit crops. Alternative development can offer sustainable livelihoods to these communities.

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  15. Every year, 720+ million containers move around the 🌏 by sea. Most carry licit goods, but some are being used to smuggle drugs, weapons, other illicit goods. Check what does to tackle the issue 🚢

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  16. Organized criminal networks span the 🌍, requiring coordinated transnational responses. UNODC promotes & facilitates cooperation 🤝 between countries, delivers trainings to strengthen capacity. More info 👉

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  17. Early Warning Systems in Latin America and the Caribbean address health risks of drug 💊 use 📝

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  18. When extinction knocks, there are no second chances! Partnership is key to tackle poaching & to develop policies to end wildlife crime. 👉

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  19. Travel 🗺 – eat 🍝, read 📖, dance💃, chat 🗨, swim 🏊‍♀️, connect 📲, capture 📸– don’t traffic. Be a responsible traveler & protect !

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  20. is a crime with high revenues! In 2016, at least 2.5 million migrants were smuggled, generating up to 7 billion 😱 – This represents just the tip of the iceberg! Access UNODC’s latest report 👉

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