The Oliy Majlis Commissioner for Human Rights (Ombudsman) F. Eshmatova also took part in the event, which was attended by delegations from more than 60 member countries.
The event noted that addressing and combating addiction is essential to ensuring human rights. This fight contributes to the creation of a healthy, safe and sustainable environment in society. Addiction can exacerbate crime and social problems, as well as cause serious damage to people's physical and mental health. Especially its outbreak among young people hinders their right to education and personal development.
This event therefore provided a dialogue among UN Member States on effective strategies to address and combat the global drug problem.
Speaking at the special event, Ombudsman F. Eshmatova drew attention to the importance for all member states of the resolution adopted on 4 June 2024 by the UN General Assembly on ‘Readiness of Central Asian States to cooperate with a united front in effectively addressing and overcoming drug-related problems’, which is an initiative of Uzbekistan. It was also noted that this document is fully consistent with the National Strategy to Combat Drug Addiction and Drug Crime in the Republic of Uzbekistan for 2024-2028. Uzbekistan, based on the priority idea of ‘all efforts for human dignity’, is making every effort to eliminate negative factors affecting our population by creating ‘immunity’ to their consumption, ensuring the right of citizens to receive quality medical care, organising medical and sanitary treatment for patients with drug addiction on the basis of world standards, the Ombudsman said.
For information: The Ombudsman has been co-operating with the representative of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime in the Central Asian region throughout her work.
Representatives from Cuba, the United States, Switzerland, Kazakhstan, China, Egypt, Nigeria, Iran and Tajikistan also spoke at the event.
Press Service of the Authorized Person of the Oliy Majlis for Human Rights (Ombudsman)