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Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova action against drugs

The BUMAD programme is an umbrella programme benefiting Belarus, Ukraine and Moldova. The overall objective of this programme is to reduce drug trafficking from and through these countries towards EU Member States. The programme adopted a balanced approach addressing interdiction aspects as well as demand reduction and regional co-operation aspects.
Address:
12b, Ihorivska Street, 04070 Kyiv, Ukraine

Phones:
tel/fax: +38 (044) 499-11-78

Web-site:
http://bumad.un.kiev.ua

E-mail:
vladilen.litnovskiy@undp.org

Project Manager:
Vladilen Litnovskiy

UNDP Programme Manager:
Kateryna Rybalchenko

Duration: 01.01.2003 - 01.10.2009

Programme for the prevention of drug abuse and the fight against drug trafficking in Belarus, Ukraine and Moldova (BUMAD 3 Programme)

WHAT IS THE SITUATION?

Drug trafficking and drug abuse pose a serious threat at international and national levels to states, social welfare as well as societies, thus attract ever greater attention of governmental, non-governmental and international organizations. Drugs destroy lives and communities, undermine sustainable human development and generate crime. Drugs affect health and well-being of all mankind, protection of human rights and freedoms, and democracy.

According to the Ministry of Health of Ukraine, as of early 2007, 116 thousand persons were registered with drug problems. While surveys supported by UN demonstrate the number of injection drug users alone exceeds 560 thousand persons. Studies by the World Health Organisation indicate that the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Ukraine is the most severe in Europe and it continues to grow in scope and complexity at an alarming pace. A striking feature of the HIV/AIDS situation in Ukraine is that the epidemic is still largely concentrated among injecting drug users, which account for over 56% of all HIV-reported cases to date.

The state law-enforcement statistics demonstrates increase in dynamics of drug-related crimes, exceeding 64 thousand alone registered in 2006. The amount and types of seized drugs indicate that the territory of Ukraine is more and more frequently used for transit of the heavy drugs, such as heroin and cocaine, from countries of origin to the markets in the European Union countries. A part of those drugs is consumed by black market in Ukraine.

WHAT IS THE PROGRAMME’S MISSION?

To continue supporting capacity building in preventing drug abuse and fighting drug trafficking (balanced approach between demand and supply reduction) in Belarus, Moldova and Ukraine as well as to improve regional cooperation in this field. Specific objectives of the Programme:

• To further reinforce the drug control institutional and legislative framework in accordance with internationally adopted standards.
• To strengthen the national analytical and technical capacity to combat narcotic drug trafficking and smuggling at the frontiers and within countries transportation system.
• To further improve country-level systems for intelligence gathering and analysis in support of criminal investigations.
• To develop a partnership approach in the prevention of drug abuse between state agencies and the community.
• To reinforce the beneficiaries’ capacity to collect, analyze and disseminate data on drugs at national level, and share and improve comparability of this data at regional level.
• To reinforce the capacity of NGOs to develop innovative response to drug abuse.

HOW IS THE PROGRAMME CARRIED OUT?

The Programme contains a number of projects and components specifying the major activities are carried out.

Project 1 – Drug policy development

Component 1 – Legal Assistance

The project aims at improving of the national legal and institutional framework. It focuses on the adoption of comprehensive national drug legislation, training of judges and prosecutors and developing drug monitoring system which will permit to rapidly identify emerging threats and adopt appropriate strategies and increase the awareness on the danger of drugs and drug trafficking.

Component 2 - National Drug Observatory

The project enhances the permanent monitoring system for drugs and drug abuse in Ukraine, established under the previous two phases of the BUMAD programme following EU standards in this area. It contributes both to drug supply and drug demand reduction and reinforces the capacity to collect, analyze and disseminate data at national level, and share and improve comparability of this data at regional level.

Project 2 – Capacity Building

Component 3 - Land border and in-country transportation system control

The project provides training and equipment to border/customs staff responsible for the land border control measures. The focus is on areas adjacent to border posts.

Component 4 - Police intelligence capacity building

The objective of the project is to reinforce the law enforcement agencies’ drug intelligence capacity in order to improve their investigative capacity. The project assists establishing inter-agency drug databases and introducing advanced criminal analysis methodology and software.

Component 5 - Seaports control system

The project is aimed to improve the capacity of drug enforcement units at the sea ports of Odessa and Illichevsk and support the creation of information exchange system between the Customs Services of the Black Sea countries.

Project 3 – Drug demand reduction

Component 6 – Drug Prevention Programme

The project supports prevention work among population, especially among the teenagers and young people.

Component 7 – Methodological support of NGOs networks

The project provides methodological support to NGOs networks focused on further implementation of “continuum of care” strategy and improving managerial skills of NGO employees.

DONORS:


Delegation of the European Commission to Ukraine and UNDP

OUR NATIONAL EXECUTING PARTNERS:

Ministry of Health of Ukraine

Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine

Security Service of Ukraine

State Customs Service of Ukraine

State Border Service of Ukraine.

More than 30 civil society organisations

Head of the Governmental Working Group on BUMAD Programme – Mr. Vasyl Durdynets, Advisor to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine

More information on project activities, could be found here http://bumad.un.kiev.ua/

 

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