Pubdate: Sat, 28 Sep 2002
Source: East African Standard, The (Kenya)
Copyright: 2002 The East African Standard
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Author: Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

SADC WORKSHOP ON DRUGS

A national workshop on drugs abuse in Angola will be held November 18-19 in 
Luanda, in the framework of the implementation of the SADC Protocol on 
Combating Illicit Drugs.

This was announced Friday in Luanda by Johnny Strijdom, senior officer of 
SADC drug control programme.

He said the meeting will look at a comprehensive strategy against drugs 
abuse in Angola, in line with the regulations of the above mentioned protocol.

Workshop participants will include national police officers, magistrates, 
representatives of health and education sectors and from non-governmental 
organisations.

Mr Strijdom said the protocol calls for the need to outline and update 
national strategies of member countries, to allow a successful 
implementation of the regional programme.

Similar meetings have already been held in Namibia, Mozambique, Malawi, 
DRCongo and Botswana, he said.

He explained that the implementation of this protocol saw a five per cent 
rise in cannabis seizure in 2001, a total of 54,475 cases, and an 
increasing search for treatment by people with cannabis problems.

He also said that heroin seizure has increased 70 per cent since 2000, 
mostly in countries of the eastern part of the region.

The setting up of national monitoring systems in nine of the 14 SADC 
countries and the conclusion, in the same year, of national strategies for 
drugs control in all member countries, are some of the achievements.

The Namibian national deplored, however, the sluggishness of the process of 
adoption of the national drug control master plans by SADC governments, 
saying that only a few countries have these officially adopted.
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