- published: 12 Jul 2012
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United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), 12 July 2012 - The campaign highlights the size and cost of transnational organized crime, an international trade generating an annual turnover of $ 870 billion. This staggering amount is equivalent to around 1.5 per cent of global GDP, or 6 times the budget for official development assistance, or 7 per cent of the world's exports. UNODC (Organized Crime) webpage: http://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/organized-crime/index.html
UNODC's mandates on crime prevention, criminal justice reform, health and drug use prevention place it at the crossroad of responses to the global prison crisis. To showcase the Office’s work in this area – and coinciding with the presentation of the United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners (the 'Nelson Mandela Rules’) at the United Nations in New York – a new video has been produced, incorporating examples of how UNODC operates across the globe. More on the Office’s work concerning prison reform and alternatives to imprisonment can be found at http://j.mp/1Lj4C8C.
On the occasion of World Drug Day, UNODC premieres its public service announcement on youth and health. The PSA follows four young people as their health deteriorates as a result of continued drug use. The video spot calls on the young to protect their health from drugs.
United Nations, May 2013 - Hidden inside the worlds container ships could be something that threatens us all. But intense efforts are underway to stop this global threat. Here's a look-ahead to our full story - coming up on a future episode of 21st Century. United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC): http://www.unodc.org/
Short Introduction of UNODC (United Nation's Office on Drugs and Crimes). Anti Drug Awareness short film. Thank You, Khajag Barsoumian
Each year, while countless species are driven closer to extinction, criminals generate billions of dollars from the sale of protected wildlife products. To generate awareness and action around this illegal and unethical business, UNODC have teamed up with Chinese actress and UNEP Goodwill Ambassador Li Bing Bing to produce a brand new UNODC public service announcement. We're asking YOU to speak out against wildlife crime: share this video as far and wide as possible and join us as we say 'Wildlife crime: Don't be part of it'.
Tweet this video: http://clicktotweet.com/njUC6 Visit http://www.unodc.org/counterfeit / #counterfeitcrime | Counterfeit goods generate over $250 billion a year for criminal enterprises, and their purchase could be funding other more sinister organized criminal activities. Not only do counterfeit goods raise several ethical concerns such as labour exploitation and environmental impact, but they could hurt you and impact on your own health. UNODC's new public service announcement -- 'Look Behind' -- invites you to consider the often unforeseen ethical consequences from the consumption of fake goods. Visit www.unodc.org/counterfeit for the full campaign: 'Counterfeit: Don't buy into organized crime'
The promotional Documentary for the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime at the 24th Cairo International Model United Nations. This Documentary was created by Tarek Nabil and Noha Noweir of the CIMUN IT Committee
UNODC Executive Director, Yury Fedotov, at the 32nd International Conference on Drugs (IDEC): UNGASS guidelines and 2016 projections (Cartagena, 2 June 2015)
Campagna Onu contro il traffico di esseri umani
Burned out buildings
Riots in tha streets
Peace is broken at the fault of police
Feelings rise
Cars explode
Crowds swell
Clips unload
Coming through the tear gas with a flare
Rag 'round my face and my fist in the air
Are we the only ones alive?
Renegades in a hail of suicide
Have I been sleeping all these years?
Fighting the dead in the dying years
They'll never take us; the renegade batch