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Upaya united nations office on drugs and crime (unodc) dalam menangani drug trafficking di afghanistan periode 2012-2013

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In this article, the authors analyse the constraints of UNODC on combating drug trafficking in Afghanistan, that caused a significant increase of drug rafficking in Afghanistan by 2012-2013.
Abstract
Drug trafficking is an important issue as it can be the source of the emerging of the other crimes. For several years, Afghanistan has lead the the supply of illegal opiate to the other countries in the world. As a part of United Nations, UNODC has contribute a lot of significant outputs along with Afghan Government through The Country Programme for Afghanistan. However, by 2012-2013, drug trafficking in Afghanistan increased at the highest point compare to the years before. This research aims to analyse the constraints of UNODC on combating drug trafficking in Afghanistan, that caused a significant increase of drug rafficking in Afghanistan. Descriptive-Analysis type is used in this research to describe the efforts of UNODC, then analyse the constraints of UNODC through the implementation of Country Programme. The result shows there are some external factors such as economic, socio-economic, and political, from Afghanistan, that obstruct the works of UNODC.

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