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Special event with San Patrignano Community PDF Print
Thursday, 02 June 2011 14:27
Horse_racingECAD invites all interested to our annual research and policy seminar in cooperation with San Patrignano Community and WeFree Day,
October 15-17
, in Riccione, Italy.

This international event attracts many prominent guests and is a benchmark for many politicians concerned with drug policy developments.
This year we include a special study visit to San Patrignano Community due to the kind generosity of San Patrignano Community, it is a unique opportunity offered to ECAD guests only.

Please mark these dates in your calendar and contact ECAD Office at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for the particulars. The number of people in the group is limited and we have already started listing the first participants.

More information and a detailed programme will be published here soon!



 
ECAD Sverige inbjuder till konferens med årsmöte 29-30 september PDF Print
Tuesday, 31 May 2011 10:57
ECAD Sverige inbjuder till konferens med årsmöte 29-30 september (lunch till lunch) i Borås. 

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Mayor's Conference In Varna PDF Print
Friday, 20 May 2011 14:12
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ECAD’s 18th Mayor’s Conference in Varna, Bulgaria, was a great success with some very interesting speakers and good social events. Annual Mayor’s Conference is an excellent opportunity to meet colleagues and others, strengthen already existing contacts and to make new ones.
 It is also a perfect moment to tighten our organization and last but not least to have some fun. It seemed that many participants took hold on these opportunities during the Conference.

ECAD warmly thanks all appreciated speakers, interested participants and the hosts in Varna. Without the organizers good sense of structure and assistance, the Conference would not have been as great as it was!



 
Varna conference programme PDF Print
Friday, 29 April 2011 16:47

OBS: Updated!
 ECAD 18th Mayors Conference programme is now ready for your overview!  logo_Varna


Conference programme (PDF-file)

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In connection to Varna Mayors Conference, ECAD biggest project Youth in Europe will hold a seminar for the members and all interested in the project.

Those of you willing to participate in the meeting of Youth in Europe, Local Plans and Initiatives, May 11, at 14.00 - 17.00, Hotel Iberostar Obzor Beach and Izgrev, Golden Sands can download the Meeting Agenda here.

During the meeting, delegates from the cities participating in Youth in Europe programme will share their experiences about local drug prevention plans in the cities.


All welcome!

 
Qat / Khat problem concerns all communities PDF Print
Friday, 22 April 2011 00:00

Background info:

Qat is packaged as tufts of leafy twigs, the leaves are chewable.
Drug experts note that the effect produced by chewing is similar to cocaine intoxication; however, it often results in lethargy Khat

 

 

Setting the scene

Like fire-flies they make for it. There is fresh “qat” again. The tiny square in Uithoorn in the vicinity of Amsterdam is flooded by  qat customers . They arrive from all over Europe. The Netherlands and Great Britain are the only countries in Europe where qat is a legal drug.

Four times a week a plane lands at Schiphol airport with 20.000 kilograms of fresh qat straight from Kenia. Tens of motor-cars from all corners of the world are waiting to take the consignment to all over  Europe. Especially to Somalian communities, who is the largest buyer.

 

The qat that comes to the Netherlands is often delievered by the northern route via Germany, Denmark and Sweden to Norway. The centre of this route is the Öresund bridge, which runs from Copenhagen in Danmark to Malmö in Sweden.

From Kenia to Schiphol airport in the Netherlands,  the drug comes further to Sweden in consignments of 100 kilos in average, 400-500 kilograms at the biggest.

 

Olle Schmidt, Swedish EU-parliamentarian, appeals to the Dutch authorities:

 “Due to the use of qat there are huge problems in Europe. There is poor integration in many communities. Family life is disrupted. Qat users often need € 25 per day, which diminishes the amount of money to be spent on families and house-keeping. Besides, the use of qat is detrimental to health.

 I appeal to the inhabitants of the Netherlands to have qat added to the list of the illegal narcotic drugs”.

Qat is an international issue

Qat is a huge problem also in Sweden. Among other places, the outskirts of Rosengård, the suburbs near the city of Malmö, have a big share of Somalian population. They tend to meet regularly in a certain district, were quite a lot of qat is used.

A spokesman of the community, Oman Adam, states:

“We have an Islamic culture, which forbids alcohol. In order to get slightly tipsy, we chew qat. I don’t take it anymore, because I tend to get sleeping problems. Somalian Muslim terror organisation, Al Shabaab, is the fastest growing branch of Al Quida and is only pleased that there is so much qat traffic. Intelligence Services and experts on terrorism are of the opinion that the money gained from drug-trafficking, a roughly estimated 60 to 150 million Euros, disappear in the pockets of Al Shabaab”.

 

Magnus Ranstorp, Swedish expert on terrorism also thinks that financing Al Shabaab is made possible by qat. The financial track ends in Dubai and the Golf-states. In June a Dutch radio program “This is the day” tracked down two Swedish-Somalian ex-smugglers. One of them explained that he had been smuggling qat twice a week for 3 years. The delivery took place via contact persons in Denmark, Sweden and Norway. He had stopped smuggling when he discovered that Al Shabaab pulled the strings in this business. Al Shabaab forbids the use of qat, but at the same time it makes a lot of money by trafficking the drug.

 

The Dutch qat problems

30 percent of 22.000 Somalians living in the Netherlands are abusing dole.  Dutch Somalians are dependent on social welfare more than any ethnic migration group. In Tilburg, 18 percent of Somalians between 12 and 17 years old are suspected of criminal actions. That is the highest percentage among young foreigners living in the country.

 Is there any solution for this problem? A possible way to start tackling problems in the Somalian community would be by prohibiting qat.

On the bright side, a mayor of Tilburg for a while now has been the present minister of Safety and Justice Mr. Ivo Opstelten, who is well informed about qat problems. He is also well-known for his rigorous measures regarding coffee shops and hemp-plants when acting as a mayor of Rotterdam. We certainly hope that minister Opstelten adds qat to the list of the forbidden substances in the Netherlands.

 

PS:

The mills of justice work slowly. It concerns battle against drugs in the Netherlands.

As early as 1992, in my capacity of a chairman of the society working with drug abuse, I already informed the authorities about qat problem and its free import to the Netherlands in TV-programmes etc.

Already in 1978 I warned about the risks of cannabis use, coffee shops and drug-trafficking in connection to that. Only now does the government take action, rather late, but let’s hope it’s not too late though!

 

 

Jan Berlijn, ECAD correspondent in the Netherlands

Noted by Carla Maissan


 
Varna Conference booking deadline prolonged PDF Print
Thursday, 21 April 2011 14:18
Arrangements for ECAD annual Mayors Conference in Varna are in full swing!

Conference hosts in Varna and ECAD offer you a professionally engaging and challenging programme, including historical sightseeing and wine-tasting at the 19th centrury Bulgarian royal summer palace.

6Please that note the deadline for hotel booking and registration has been prolonged until May 7, 2011

Programme Highlights (PDF)

Conference Venue
: Hotel Iberostrar Obzor Beach and Izgrev, Golden Sands
Have a look at the Conference Venue
here.

You book your accomodation and register for the conference by e-mail to :
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Don`t forget to mention that your booking is for ECAD conference in all communication with the agency. Please be sure to inform on your arrival and departure. All guests will be met at the airport and transferred to and from the conference hotel on their arrival and departure.

All ECAD cities and other interested parties as well as those who take part in Youth in Europe project are welcome to participate in a special open seminar on  May 11,  from 14.00 to 17.00

Place: Hotel Iberostar Obzor Beach and Izgrev, Golden Sands. Read more about it here:

Local Prevention Plans and Initiatives (PDF)


WELCOME TO VARNA!

 
ECAD at the 54th CND session in Vienna PDF Print
Friday, 01 April 2011 14:35
54th session of the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND) was held 21 - 25 of March. As a part of dynamic NGO community at the CND session in Vienna, ECAD was present at a number of significant events last week.

CND is a functional arm of ECOSOC (UN Economic and Social Council) created to report and advise on all aspects of narcotic drugs` control, to add or remove drugs from international control under the UN Conventions. 53 members of CND are elected for 4 years among the UN member countries, all in all they comprise main policy-making body within the UN system on drug control. Not all of the CND meetings are open for the general public, also, only NGOs accredited by ECOSOC can be present at the CND and observe. 

NGOs_and_Maria_LarssonMaria_Larsson_and_NGOsThis session, Swedish Minister of Children and the Elderly, Mrs Maria Larsson made an engaging presentation at the CND Plenary Session, stressing obligations of the UN member countries to protect children from drugs and drug abuse.

Article 33 of the Convention of the Rights of the Child (to be protected from narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances) was brought up by the Minister and many discussions followed that in NGO-led side events.
San Patrignano and Wired-In made a great success presentation on Recovery and Stephan Dahlgren and Roxana Stere invited by WFAD had valid and strong arguments at VNGOC side event on the Right of the Child to be protected from drugs from the human right and international law perspective.

 Minister Maria Larsson met personally NGO representatives from Africa, Latin America, Australia, USA and Europe later the same day, to note and to deal with their concerns on the ministerial level afterwards.

Fedotov_moeteAs a part of Vienna NGO Committee (VNGOC), ECAD and other Committee Board officers had a key role organizing NGO participation at the CND and informing new NGOs about the contribution they could make. This year NGOs were particularly active and many travelled a long way to have their voice heard and present their new publications at the CND. 

To make their presence more efficient and to get the guidance of the event many "newcomers" made the right step by joining Vienna NGO Committee on Drugs (ECAD has a seat in the Board of the Committee).


VNGOC organised three informal dialogues this year, with new Executive Director of UNODC, Mr. Yury Fedotov, new Chair of the CND, Mrs. Veronika Kuchynova Smigolova and with the head of the INCB, Prof. Hamid Ghodse.

UNODC Executive Director answered plenty of questions coming from NGO representatives and most interesting questions and responses will be published at ECAD website soon

Welcome back!


 

 
Nominate for ECAD AWARD 2011 PDF Print
Friday, 04 March 2011 15:55

Call for nominations for ECAD Award 2011 is now open!

ECAD has instituted a yearly award for the member cities to honour outstanding achievements in the work against illicit drugs.
Thereby we encourage engagement and commitment in anti-drug fieldwork and policy making.

Nominations are accepted until March 31st, 2011. 

Read more at www.ecad.net/award


 
Proposals for ECAD Plenary Session PDF Print
Friday, 04 March 2011 15:37
Call for proposals to ECAD Plenary session at the annual Mayors` Conference in Varna is now open. ECAD Plenary Session is planned for May 12, 2011.

ECAD member cities (i.e.paying cities) are entitled to send in proposals and motions to the Plenary session.

Please send in your proposals to ECAD Head office no later than March 30, 2011 by e-mail:  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  


 
Programme Highlights for Mayors` Conference 2011 PDF Print
Friday, 04 March 2011 12:20
ECAD is working on the programme for the annual Mayors`conference in Varna, Bulgraria, May 12-14, 2011
_MG_0387and we are glad to present the Programme Highlights already! 

EUROPE AGAINST DRUGS - UNITED IN DIVERSITY
Programme Highlights (pdf-file
)

You are welcome to join Youth in Europe seminar "Local Plans and Initiatives" on May 11th. Read more about it here.

Welcome to Varna!


 
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