UN Video & Report: Cocaine Trafficking Surges: UN Report Reveals Unprecedented Supply

Cocaine trafficking is surging worldwide and coca cultivation soared 35 per cent from 2020 to 2021, a record high and the sharpest year-to-year increase since 2016. A new UN report details how the supply surge matches a steep growth in demand, with many regions showing a steady rise in cocaine users over the past decade. While the cocaine market remains quite concentrated in the Americas and parts of Europe, the report warns that there is a strong potential for a large expansion in Africa and Asia. The hard-hitting report by the UN Office on Drugs and Crime examines the emergence of new hubs for cocaine trafficking, noting that countries in Southeastern Europe and Africa – particularly those in West and Central Africa – are increasingly being used as key transit zones for the drug.

00:00 The Global Cocaine Report
00:23 Cocaine: A Record High
00:50 Global Trends and Emerging Hubs
02:20 What is Driving the Surge?
03:41 How To Reverse the Trend
05:00 Community-based Approaches

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