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While the bulk of our drug control program is based at home, there are elements of an effective drug control program that can only be pursued abroad. Internationally, we and our allies will attack the power and pocketbook of those international criminal and terrorist organizations that threaten our national security.

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Fact Sheets
Bilateral Cooperation with Mexico
Breaking Cocaine Sources of Supply
International Money Laundering and Asset Forfeiture
Reducing Corruption
The U.S.- Colombia Initiative

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Highlights
What Works: Effective Public Health Responses to Drug Use
In this booklet ONDCP highlights several of the cost-effective, research-tested demand reduction initiatives that have proven successful in the United States and could be helpful to countries around the world in addressing their own drug abuse challenges
Panelists Discuss Fight Against Illegal Synthetic Drugs
A panel of experts on U.S. drug enforcement policy discussed the global challenges posed by illegal synthetic drugs in a “rolling” webchat completed March 2.
Plan Colombia Semi-Annual Obligation Report
   Table 1
   Table 2 Original
   Table 2 Revised
   Table 3
Joint Statement from US and EU on Demand Reduction Cooperation
Publications
International Narcotics Control Strategy Report, 2007
Global Illicit Drug Trends, 2003
Estimation of Cocaine Availability: 1996–2000 (PDF)

Organizations and Resources
Shared Responsibility
Provides news updates, data, and other information about Colombia's fight against illegal drugs.
Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission
CICAD's core mission is to strengthen the human and institutional capabilities and harness the collective energy of its member states to reduce the production, trafficking and use and abuse of drugs in the Americas.




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