International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking

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International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking

The International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking is a global event dedicated to raising awareness about the dangers of drug abuse and the significance of combating the distribution of illegal substances. This observance highlights the importance of fostering cooperation among countries and encouraging global solidarity in tackling drug-related challenges. It also aims to emphasize the need for suitable preventive measures and the provision of appropriate care, support, and treatment to those suffering from drug addiction.

The International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking was established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1987. South Africa, like many other nations, faces substantial drug-related issues, including a high prevalence of substance abuse, and involvement in the international drug trade. It is vital for South Africans to be aware of the social, economic, and health implications of these challenges and work collectively to address them. This day helps South African citizens and organizations to engage in meaningful dialogue and formulate effective response strategies.

In South Africa, this observance is marked through various customs and activities, tailored to engage communities and raise their awareness. Schools, NGOs, and government institutions often host events, such as workshops, seminars, and awareness-raising campaigns. These initiatives promote the importance of education, prevention, and intervention in the fight against drug abuse and illicit trafficking. By participating in these events, South Africans can show their united front against the destructive consequences of drugs on individuals, families, and communities, and strive towards a safer, healthier future. International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking is held on June 26th every year.

Facts & quotes about this day

  • No one is immune from addiction; it afflicts people of all ages, races, classes, and professions - Patrick J. Kennedy, American democratic politician and former US representative for Rhode Island.
  • South Africa's youth are particularly affected by drug abuse, with a growing number of children and teens becoming addicted to drugs like nyaope (a mix of heroin, antiretroviral drugs, and other substances), tik (crystal methamphetamine), and whoonga (a mix of heroin and rat poison).
  • South Africa is a significant transit and destination country for illicit drugs due to its strategic location on major shipping and air routes between South America, Asia, and Europe.

Top things to do in South Africa for this observance

  • Donate to one of the many addiction and substance abuse recovery charities and safe injection sites in your neighborhood. All proceeds are used to help treat addicts who are looking to recover from drug addiction and return to society and safe needle programs help reduce the spread of HIV/AIDS and other diseases.
  • Attend the World Drug Report 2016, which is organized by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, by watching the webcast online.
  • Watch a documentary to learn about drug abuse and illicit trafficking in South Africa. Here are our suggestions:
    1. Cape of Fear (2010) - An Al Jazeera documentary that examines the impact of drugs and gang violence in Cape Town, South Africa, and the role of policing and drug enforcement in addressing these issues.
    2. Nyaope: South Africa's War on Drugs (2016) - This news documentary by Vice News investigates the illegal drug trade in South Africa, focusing specifically on the highly addictive street drug nyaope.
    3. The Harder They Fall (2020) - A short film by Eli Steele that highlights the struggle of recovering drug addicts in South Africa.
  • Read a book to learn more about drug abuse and illicit trafficking in South Africa. Here are some recommendations:
    1. Drug Trafficking in South Africa: A View from Below by Mabandla Percy E
    2. Tik and the Tyranny of Public Opinion: The Stigma of Methamphetamine Use in South Africa by Johannes Hermanus Strydom
    3. Marijuana in Cape Town: An Ethnography of the Illicit Drug Trade and Drug Use in the Western Cape by Laurent Laniel

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