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Prevention and reduction of risks associated with drug dependence
The aim of this Recommendation is to help achieve the second objective of the European Union Drugs Strategy (2000-2004), namely to attain a substantial reduction over five years of the incidence of drug-related health damage (such as HIV, hepatitis B and C and tuberculosis) and the number of drug-related deaths.
ACT
Council Recommendation 2003/488/EC of 18 June 2003 on the prevention and reduction of health-related harm associated with drug dependence [Official Journal L 165 of 3.07.2003].
SUMMARY
This Recommendation encourages Member States to set as a public health objective the prevention of drug dependence and the reduction of related risks. It also envisages the following measures to reduce substantially the incidence of drug-related health damage (such as HIV, hepatitis B and C and tuberculosis) and the number of drug-related deaths:
The Recommendation also proposes the development of appropriate evaluation based on:
The Council asks the Member States to report to the Commission on the implementation of this Recommendation within two years of its adoption.
It calls on the Commission to cooperate with the relevant international organisations (World Health Organisation, United Nations International Drug Control Programme, Pompidou Group, Council of Europe) in line with the EU Action Plan on Drugs (2000-2004), and to prepare a report, with the technical support of the EMCDDA, with a view to revising and updating this Recommendation.
Background
Endorsed by the Helsinki European Council in December 19999, the European Union Drugs Strategy (2000-2004) included three main targets:
The EU Drugs Strategy gave rise to the EU Action Plan on Drugs (2000-2004), implemented in May 1999, one of the aims of which was to strengthen cooperation at national and European levels. The parallel Community Framework for Action in the field of Public Health (2003-2008), adopted in September 2002, includes the development of strategies to implement measures in this field.
The present resolution was adopted as part of the follow-up to these various texts and to contribute to achieving the targets of the EU Drugs Strategy.
RELATED ACTS
The EU drugs action plan (2005-08) [Official Journal C 168 of 8.7.05].
Communication from the Commission to the Council and the European Parliament of 22 October 2004 on the results of the final evaluation of the EU Drugs Strategy and Action Plan on Drugs (2000-2004) [COM(2004) 707 final - Not published in the Official Journal].
Communication from the Commission to the Council and the European Parliament of 4 November 2002 on the mid-term evaluation of the EU Action Plan on Drugs (2000-2004) [COM(2002) 599 final - Not published in the Official Journal].
Decision No 1786/2002/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 September 2002 adopting a programme of Community action in the field of public health (2003-2008) [Official Journal L 271 of 09.10.2002].
European Union Drugs Strategy (2000-2004) of 1 December 1999 [Council document 12555/3/99 - Not published in the Official Journal].
Communication from the Commission to the Council, the European Parliament, the Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions of 26 May 1999 on the European Union action plan to combat drugs (2000-2004) [COM(1999) 239 final - Not published in the Official Journal].
Decision No 102/97/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 1996 adopting a programme of Community action on the prevention of drug dependence within the framework for action in the field of public health (1996-2000) [Official Journal L 19 of 22.01.1997].
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