Ministry of Counter Narcotics (Afghanistan)
Pashto: د مخدره موادو پر ضد وزارت Persian: وزرت مبارزه عليه مواد مخدر | |
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Jurisdiction | Government of Afghanistan |
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Website | mcn.gov.af |
The Ministry of Counter Narcotics (Pashto: د مخدره موادو پر ضد وزارت / Persian: وزرت مبارزه عليه مواد مخدر) is a ministry within the government of Afghanistan. It is currently headed by Mobarez Rashidi. His predecessor was Zarar Ahmad Osmani (Zarar Ahmad Moqbel).
The ministry leads the coordination, policy making, monitoring and evaluation of all counter-narcotics activities and efforts. All activities are carried out in view of the Constitution of Afghanistan, the Afghan Drug Law and Afghanistan's National Drug Control Strategy (NDCS).
The role of Minister of Counter Narcotics has been described as the world's toughest job.[1]
Functions
Opium production in Afghanistan exceeds by far the opium produced in the rest of the world. The ministry has the lead on co-ordinating and evaluating the Afghan Drug Law and the NDCS.
The ministry has eight pillars of activity:
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There are four published priorities for activity:
- Disrupting the drugs trade by targeting traffickers and their backers and eliminating the basis for the trade.
- Strengthening and diversifying legal rural livelihoods.
- Reducing the demand for illicit drugs and treatment of problem drug users.
- Strengthening state institutions both at the centre and in the provinces The Government intends to spend the preponderance of its resources and energy on these four priority areas.
Ministers
- Mobarez Rashidi - Minister of Counter Narcotics since December 26, 2013, after receiving vote of confidence from MPs at the Parliament in Kabul. His predecessor was Zarar Ahmad Osmani (Zarar Ahmad Moqbel) who served until 28 October 2013 after being appointed by President Hamid Karzai in 2009.
- Deputy Minister for Policy and Coordination — Haroon Rashid Sherzad
See also
References
- ↑ Zabriskie, Phil (30 September 2009). "Afghanistan's drug czar - world's toughest job". CNN.
External links
- mcn.gov.af, official website
- Prison for drug traffickers inaugurated