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World Drug Report

Some 200 million people, or 5 percent of the global population age 15-64, have used illicit drugs at least once in the last 12 months. Among this population are people from almost every country on earth. More people are involved in the production and trafficking of illicit drugs and still more are touched by the devastating social and economic costs of this problem.

Partially a consequence of its pervasiveness and partially a consequence of the illicit and hidden nature of the problem, reliable analysis and statistics on the production, trafficking and use of illicit drugs are rare.

The World Drug Report 2006 endeavours to fill this gap. It provides one of the most comprehensive overviews of illicit drug trends at the international level. In addition, it presents a special thematic chapter on cannabis, by far the most widely produced, trafficked and used drug in the world. The analysis of trends, some going back 10 years or more, is presented in Volume 1. Detailed statistics are presented in Volume 2. Taken together, these volumes provide the most up-to-date view of today's illicit drug situation.

The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime is in the process of further enhancing the World Drug Report. To assist us in deciding the best way to provide you with information, we would appreciate your feedback. The survey is completely confidential and will take about 5-10 minutes to complete.

The survey form is available to download in PDF format or as a Microsoft Word form.

World Drug Report 2006

Report Executive

Summary Multimedia Volume 1: Analysis -

Full Report (PDF, 4.99 MB)

Français (PDF, 3.74 MB)

Español (PDF, 4.83 MB)

Volume 2: Statistics - Full Report (PDF, 3.13 MB)

English (PDF) Русский (PDF) Press release

English

Video news release - video B-roll

Audio: Executive Director Costa on:

Africa as a drug transit route Cannabis - Europe and cocaine

Interview with UNODC cannabis expert Ted

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Français (PDF, 3.56 MB)

Español (PDF, 4.33 MB)

Leggett on the WDR cannabis findings (9.4MB)

World Drug Report 2006 by Chapters

Volume 1: Analysis Volume 2: Statistics

Contents

Preface

Explanatory notes Executive Summary Chapter 1.

Trends in World Drug Markets

1.1. The evolution of the world drug problem

1.2. The outlook for world drug markets

1.3 Opium / Heroin market 1.4 Coca / Cocaine market 1.5 Cannabis market

1.6 Amphetamine-type stimulants Chapter 2. Cannabis: Why we should care

2.1. Introduction

2.2. The world's biggest drug market is growing and uncharted cannabis is produced in their countries, and their other

2.3. The emergence of 'new cannabis' and the reassessment of health risks 2.4. Conclusion

Annex 1 - The plant and the drug Annex 2 - Estimating yield Annex 3 - Estimating individual consumption

Endnotes

Contents

Chapter 3. Production 3.1. Opium / Heroin 3.2. Coca / Cocaine 3.3. Cannabis

3.4. Amphetamine-type stimulants 3.5. Other Drugs

Chapter 4. Seizures

4.1 Opiates: Seizures, 1998-2003 4.2 Cocaine: Seizures, 1998-2003 4.3 Cannabis: Seizures, 1998-2003 4.4 Amphetamine-type stimulants:

Seizures, 1998-2003 Chapter 5. Prices

5.1. Opiates: Whole, street prices and purity levels

5.2. Cocaine: Wholesale, street prices and purity levels

5.3. Cannabis: Wholesale, street prices and purity levels

5.4. ATS: Wholesale, street prices and purity levels

Chapter 6. Consumption

6.1. Annual Prevalence of drug abuse 6.2. Treatment demand

Chapter 7.

Methodology

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Previous Reports

World Drug Report 2006 World Drug Report 2005 World Drug Report 2004

Global Illicit Drug Trends 2003 - Full report Global Illicit Drug Trends 2002 - Full report Global Illicit Drug Trends 2001 - access by table of content (PDF), download full report (PDF) World Drug Report 2000

Global Illicit Drug Trends 2000 - access by table of content (PDF), download full report (PDF) Global Illicit Drug Trends 1999 - Full report (PDF)

World Drug Report 1997

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