Abstract Opium has been cultivated in Afghanistan since 1100 A.D., although production has steadily increased since 1979. Currently, Afghanistan produces three-quarters of the global opium supply, with injection drug use and HIV currently following the opium trade route through Central Asia. Although systematic studies are lacking, heroin use appears to be on the rise in Afghanistan. The purpose of this paper is to briefly provide historical background and current statistics for drug production and use in Afghanistan, to discuss the new government's policies towards problem drug use and available rehabilitation programs, and to assess Afghan harm reduction needs with consideration of regional trends.</p
In Afghanistan, opium cultivation was part of an economy of survival in the decades preceding the Af...
Praca dotyczy masowej uprawy opium w Afganistanie – jej uwarunkowań, przyczyn, historii oraz skutków...
Abstract The Golden Crescent region of South Asia—comprising Afghanistan, Iran, and Pakistan—is a pr...
This study illustrates the role of narcotics (opium) in the local economy of Afghanistan, a landlock...
Recent estimates suggest that in 2007, Afghan opiate production accounted for about 93 percent of th...
52 p.Narcotics in Afghanistan has been a serious issue for both the people of Afghanistan and the In...
This article discusses the variables that contribute to drug trafficking and usage in Afghanistan as...
The bottom is starting to fall out of the Afghan opium market. For the second year in a row, cultiva...
Because of the proximity of Persian Iran to Afghanistan, the main opium producer in the world, drug ...
The Afghan poppy cultivation is presented here as a case in point to exemplify the linkages between ...
Trafficking of opiates as a means to finance armed conflicts in Afghanistan dates back to the Jihadi...
After the Soviet invasion in 1980, Afghanistan became the world’s leadingsupplier of opium and has c...
This study presents what we believe to be the first formal evaluation of the Taliban crackdown again...
This paper provides insight into the issue of opium trafficking in Afghanistan. In 2014, despite U.S...
Contents: I. Introduction II. Opium: The Poppy, The Drug and opium Derivatives III. The Poli...
In Afghanistan, opium cultivation was part of an economy of survival in the decades preceding the Af...
Praca dotyczy masowej uprawy opium w Afganistanie – jej uwarunkowań, przyczyn, historii oraz skutków...
Abstract The Golden Crescent region of South Asia—comprising Afghanistan, Iran, and Pakistan—is a pr...
This study illustrates the role of narcotics (opium) in the local economy of Afghanistan, a landlock...
Recent estimates suggest that in 2007, Afghan opiate production accounted for about 93 percent of th...
52 p.Narcotics in Afghanistan has been a serious issue for both the people of Afghanistan and the In...
This article discusses the variables that contribute to drug trafficking and usage in Afghanistan as...
The bottom is starting to fall out of the Afghan opium market. For the second year in a row, cultiva...
Because of the proximity of Persian Iran to Afghanistan, the main opium producer in the world, drug ...
The Afghan poppy cultivation is presented here as a case in point to exemplify the linkages between ...
Trafficking of opiates as a means to finance armed conflicts in Afghanistan dates back to the Jihadi...
After the Soviet invasion in 1980, Afghanistan became the world’s leadingsupplier of opium and has c...
This study presents what we believe to be the first formal evaluation of the Taliban crackdown again...
This paper provides insight into the issue of opium trafficking in Afghanistan. In 2014, despite U.S...
Contents: I. Introduction II. Opium: The Poppy, The Drug and opium Derivatives III. The Poli...
In Afghanistan, opium cultivation was part of an economy of survival in the decades preceding the Af...
Praca dotyczy masowej uprawy opium w Afganistanie – jej uwarunkowań, przyczyn, historii oraz skutków...
Abstract The Golden Crescent region of South Asia—comprising Afghanistan, Iran, and Pakistan—is a pr...