UNODC Programme in Latin America and the Caribbean

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UNODC Programme in Latin America and the Caribbean April Ongoing programme by thematic area (total budget US$ 160.6 million) Thematic Area Sustainable livelihoods HIV AIDS Prevention, treatment and rehabilitation Advocacy Counter-narcotics enforcement Anti-corruption Anti-human trafficking TOTAL No. of projects 12 5 12 3 9 1 2 44 Budget (US$ million) 56.6 59.4 10.2 3 29.9.5 1 160.6

US$ MILLIONS Ongoing programme by thematic area (total budget US$ 160.6 million) 60,000,000 50,000,000 40,000,000 30,000,000 20,000,000 10,000,000 0 Sustainable livelihoods Advocacy HIV AIDS Prevention, Counternarcotics treatment and rehabilitation enforcement Anti-human trafficking Anticorruption Sustainable livelihoods HIV AIDS Counter-narcotics enforcement Anti-corruption Advocacy Prevention, treatment and rehabilitation Anti-human trafficking Ongoing programme by office Office CO Bolivia RO Brazil RO Caribbean CO Colombia RO Mexico/Central America CO Peru/Ecuador TOTAL No. of projects 6 10 8 8 3 9 44 Budget (US$ millions) 30.8 84.2 1.8 13.2 2.8 27.8 160.6

Country Office BOLIVIA (total budget US$ 30.8 million) 1% 7% 7% 85% SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS COUNTER-NARCOTICS ENFORCEMENT ADVOCACY PREVENTION, TREATMENT AND REHABILITATION UNODC OUTREACH IN BOLIVIA Six projects worth US$ 30.5 million in: Sustainable livelihoods Prevention, treatment and rehabilitation Advocacy Counter-narcotics enforcement

A VIEW TO THE FUTURE IN BOLIVIA Highest priority has the ratification of UN Conventions against Transnational Organized Crime and against Corruption Development of operational activities in crime prevention Agroforestry and forest management in support of Kyoto Protocol. Drug abuse prevention at the community level. 4% Country Office COLOMBIA (total budget US$ 13.2 million) 13% 4% 13% 66% SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS ANTI-CORRUPTION ANTI-HUMAN TRAFFICKING COUNTER-NARCOTICS ENFORCEMENT PREVENTION, TREATMENT AND REHABILITATION

OUTREACH IN COLOMBIA Eight projects worth US$ 13.1 million in: Sustainable livelihoods Prevention, treatment and rehabilitation Counter-narcotics enforcement Anti-corruption Anti-human trafficking Sustainable livelihoods OUTREACH IN COLOMBIA Voluntary eradication: The Government provides monetary incentives to families who commit themselves to re-forest the zone, protect the natural national parks and stay free of coca crops. Verification and monitoring: UNODC verifies coca-free areas before the Government pays the incentive Support to social, economic and environmental projects: UNODC provides technical assistance to participant families

A VIEW TO THE FUTURE Continue the support to the implementation of the Colombian Drug Master Plan at decentralized level, expand to other countries together with CICAD Increase of outreach of sustainable livelihood schemes to farmer families who have eliminated illicit crops Innovative funding schemes such as debt swaps, costsharing, IFIs Country Office Peru/Ecuador (total budget US$ 27.8 million) 9% 5% 79% 7% SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS ADVOCACY PREVENTION, TREATMENT AND REHABILITATION COUNTER-NARCOTICS ENFORCEMENT

OUTREACH IN PERU AND ECUADOR Nine projects worth US$ 27.8 million in: Sustainable livelihoods Prevention, treatment and rehabilitation Advocacy Counter-narcotics enforcement OUTREACH IN ECUADOR Container control programme in Ecuador: New initiative in the global fight against illicit drug trafficking and organized transnational crime Ecuador selected pilot site in LAC Mechanisms for the collection, analysis and dissemination of information on container crime.

A VIEW TO THE FUTURE Strengthening capacities to combat drugs and crime in Peru MoU drug abuse information systems with CICAD Women s empowerment for drug abuse prevention in grassroots organizations of Ayacucho Drug abuse prevention in urban communities of Quito, Guayaquil and Cuenca Regional Office BRAZIL (total budget US$ 84.2 million) 71.3% 0.5% 28.2% HIV AIDS COUNTER-NARCOTICS ENFORCEMENT ANTI-HUMAN TRAFFICKING

UNODC OUTREACH IN BRAZIL/SOUTH CONE Ten projects worth US$ 84.2 million in: HIV/AIDS in Brazil and South Cone Counter-narcotics Anti-human trafficking A VIEW TO THE FUTURE Fourth Global Forum on Fighting Corruption and Implementation of National Anti-Corruption Measures, Brazil. Inter-agency partnership towards safer low-income communities in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Strengthening MERCOSUR Alliances: Citizen Security, Violence Prevention, and Firearms Control, Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay. Crime Prevention at Community Level, Argentina.

Regional Office Mexico Central America (US$ 2.8 million) 100% Prevention, treatment and rehabilitation UNODC OUTREACH IN MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERICA Three projects in the area of Prevention, treatment and rehabilitation amounting to US$ 2.8 million Pilot project in Honduras on reintegration of vulnerable youth in the labour market Regional project on treatment, which will link to the recently launched UNODC global programme

A VIEW TO THE FUTURE Ratification of the Convention against Corruption Formulation of a Strategic Programme Framework Regional programme to counter trafficking of human beings Crime prevention in Mexico, in cooperation with Government and Confederation of Private Entrepreneurs Round table for Central America on drugs, crime and development Regional Office Caribbean (total budget US$ 1.8 million) 7% 3% 90% PREVENTION, TREATMENT AND REHABILITATION ADVOCACY COUNTER-NARCOTICS ENFORCEMENT

UNODC OUTREACH IN THE CARIBBEAN Eight projects worth US$ 1.8 million in: Prevention, treatment and rehabilitation Advocacy Counter-narcotics UNODC OUTREACH IN THE CARIBBEAN Drug abuse prevention: Prevention for youth at risk Social communication and advocacy Drug abuse and HIV/AIDS prevention Counter-narcotics enforcement: Computer-based law enforcement training Advice on legal provisions for precursors control

A VIEW TO THE FUTURE Highest priority has the ratification of UN Conventions against Transnational Organized Crime and against Corruption Development of a strategic programme framework for the region Round table for Central America/Caribbean on drugs, crime and development Computer-based law enforcement training, NDS en conjunto con la CICAD Gracias Thank you