UNODC World Drug Report 2024; Published June 26, 2024 at 11:05PM; Read more at unodc.org
First Person: Moving from fear to hope after war on drugs in the Philippines
‘Ninety per cent stronger’ families in the Philippines helping to prevent drug abuse
First Person: Philippines ‘cyber cops’ tackle explosion of online child abuse
Explainer: Understanding Human Trafficking for Organ Removal
How violence against women and girls, including human trafficking, is used as a weapon of war
The corruption climate: how corruption stands in the way of the response to climate change
Cracking the Case: UN Toolkit on Synthetic Drugs Launches New Module on Crime Scene Investigations
Protecting the FIFA World Cup 2026 and 2028 Summer Olympics from corruption: 5 key takeaways
UN General Assembly calls to leverage the power of sports to reduce crime and drug use among youth
Leverage the power of sports to reduce crime and drug use among youth, UNODC Executive Director tells UN General Assembly
Responding to crimes in the fisheries sector in Small Island Developing States: Insights from the Maldives
UNODC Executive Director highlights anti-corruption, fight against organized crime, and drug prevention on visit to Hong Kong and Macau, China
8 facts you need to know about human trafficking in the 21st century
India: With UNODC’s RiseUp4Peace initiative, young people and educators work on promoting peace and lawfulness beyond classroom walls
Apoyo transfronterizo a las víctimas de la trata de personas en Perú y Ecuador
¿Cantidades récord de cocaína incautada? ¡Traigan a los constructores! 32 toneladas de cocaína eliminadas por el método de encapsulamiento en Ecuador
Guardian of Integrity: The Story of Alain Medina and his Fight against Corruption in the Tariquia National Reserve, Bolivia
Joining forces: Angola’s steps to incorporate civil society in the fight against transnational organized crime
Explainer: What are anti-corruption hubs and platforms?
Breaking waves: Women Pioneers in Maritime Law Enforcement
Strengthening global cooperation in crime prevention and enhancing criminal justice systems: highlights from the 33rd Crime Commission
A dream that's always out of reach: trafficked gold miners in the Brazilian Amazon
‘Untold harm to nature’ from wildlife trafficking, warns UNODC
33rd Crime Commission: Advancing International Cooperation in Criminal Matters
Despite two decades of concerted action, wildlife trafficking persists worldwide with more than 4,000 species affected, says new UNODC World Wildlife Crime Report
Explainer: What is the Crime Commission?; Published May 09, 2024 at 04:53PM; Read more at unodc.org
Operation SAMA results in over 100 seizures of endangered species products across 19 countries in Africa
“A perfect storm for smuggling”: New UNODC research on migrant smuggling in Southeast Asia reveals why people seek out smugglers
Unlocking justice: the crucial role of data in the criminal justice system