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This program aims to improve border management for cargo in 15 operational and 34 funded countries, including Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Brazil, and Morocco. It focuses on specialized units, risk management training, technical equipment, and secure information sharing platforms, among other elements. The strategy aims to combat drug trafficking, with significant seizures of cocaine, cannabis, and precursor chemicals in the region.
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Regional structure • Staff # Afghanistan # Armenia Azerbaijan Bosnia Herzegovina Kazakhstan Moldova Montenegro Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan # Albania Georgia Pakistan # Benin Ghana Senegal # Togo Cape Verde Egypt # Iraq Morocco Oman Yemen Costa Rica Ecuador Guatemala Jamaica Panama # Paraguay Kenya # Tanzania Uganda Bangladesh India # Indonesia Malaysia Nepal Philippines Thailand # Vietnam Maldives Sri Lanka Argentina Brazil Chile Dominican Republic Guyana Suriname 15 operational countries 34 funded countries
Container Control Programme (CCP) Headquarters UNODC Coordinator WCO Coordinator West Africa Latin America and Caribbean Black Sea Pakistan Central Asia and Azerbaijan Afghanistan South East Europe EastAfrica SouthAsia Middle East and North Africa South East Asia
Border Management Strategy - Cargo • Seaports • Airports • Land borders • Elements : • Specialised units / specialised training • Risk Management training national Law Enforcement curriculum • CBRN • Technical equipment • Secure information & intelligence sharing platforms • Cargo Targeting (CTS) / Cargo Clearance Systems (ASYCUDA) • Investigation support • A comprehensive Border Management Strategy for CARGO
Cocaine: 80 metric tons Cannabis: 56 metric tons Precursor Chemicals: 1,674 metric tons