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30/4/2004
Vatican And UN Discuss Drug Abuse: A Possible Joint Mission
The head of the United Nations drug and crime fighting agency
visited the Vatican last week where, in addition to an audience
with Pope John Paul II, he discussed possible collaboration in
the prevention and treatment of drug abuse and illegal activities.
Antonio Maria Costa, Executive Director of the UN Office on Drugs
and Crime (UNODC), thanked the Pope for his Message of Peace delivered
on New Year's Day, which stressed the importance of justice, the
universal principle of UN work, and the contribution of the Catholic
Church towards building peace.
Following his audience with the Pope, Mr. Costa met the Vatican
Secretary of State, Cardinal Angelo Sodano, for an exchange of
views and prospective collaboration in the prevention and treatment
of drug abuse and crime.
The UNODC chief presented the Office's work in assisting UN Member
States in facing the challenges of drug abuse, organised crime
and terrorism. The discussion focused on the impact of drugs on
the life of individuals and families.
"As anti-social behaviours undermine the fabric of the entire
society, they can only be effectively addressed by the society
as a whole, with the active involvement of families, schools and
places of faith," Mr. Costa said.
Their discussion also touched on possible cooperation between
UNODC and Catholic charities around the world, as well as a need
for strengthening cooperation in drug abuse prevention, especially
in relation to the increase in HIV/AIDS cases caused by injecting
drug abuse.
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