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Global Mechanisms for Reporting of Treatment Data

EMCDDA Meeting on Treatment Demand Lisbon 2 October, 2002. Global Mechanisms for Reporting of Treatment Data. Juana M. Tomás Rosselló Demand Reduction Section UNDCP. Sensitivity to different information resources Based on agreed standards of good practice

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Global Mechanisms for Reporting of Treatment Data

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  1. EMCDDA Meeting on Treatment Demand Lisbon 2 October, 2002 Global Mechanisms for Reporting of Treatment Data Juana M. Tomás Rosselló Demand Reduction Section UNDCP

  2. Sensitivity to different information resources • Based on agreed standards of good practice • Comparability with other information sets Guiding Principles of the UNDCP Data Collection Strategy

  3. UNDCP’s Drug Demand Data

  4. Annual Reports Questionnaire (ARQ) • To review the progress made in meeting the challenges set out in the Political Declaration adopted by the General Assembly • To monitor and increase global understanding of the extent and nature of drug abuse

  5. Annual Reports Questionnaire (ARQ)Part II: Drug Abuse • Quantitative estimates and expert opinions on: • prevalence of drug abuse among general and youth population • IDU • new developments in prevalence and patterns of drug abuse • drug related morbidity (HIV, HBV, HCV) and mortality • drug treatment attendance • data collection capacity

  6. Annual Reports Questionnaire (ARQ) • Annually distributed to all Member States • Global response rate ranged between 40% and 60% • Revised format currently in use for the first time • Electronic completion and submission made possible • Submissions for 2001 received following new format, improved responses both in quantity and quality

  7. Biennial Reports Questionnaire (BRQ) • Mandated follow-up instrument of the UNGASS process • To enable Member States to report on the progress achieved in meeting the UNGASS objectives for 2003/08 • To monitor structures, methods of working, target population, extent and coverage of programmes, difficulties encountered

  8. Biennial Reports Questionnaire (BRQ) • Biennially distributed to all Member States • Baseline reporting cycle 1998-2000 (n=109) • Electronic completion and submission made possible • Submissions covering the 2nd reporting cycle received, similar number of countries responding

  9. BRQ 1998-2000: TREATMENT PROVISION (% of countries out of 109reporting extensive provision, by setting) Source: Consolidated first biennial report of the executive director on the implementation of the outcome of the twentieth special session of the General Assembly. (E/CN.7/2001/16)

  10. BRQ 1998-2000: INTERVENTIONS TO REDUCE THE CONSEQUENCES OF DRUG ABUSE (% of countries out of 109 reporting extensive and isolated services) Source: Consolidated first biennial report of the executive director on the implementation of the outcome of the twentieth special session of the General Assembly. (E/CN.7/2001/16)

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