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The cocaine market presents a clear threat at global level. The current situation is marked by well-defined locations of production (in the Andean-Amazonian region of South America) as well as consumption, with close to four fifths of users to be found in the Americas and Europe. This in turn leads to trafficking routes from a circumscribed origin to specific, even if far-flung, destinations, while some parts of the world play a crucial role as transit regions.
The routes, modalities and networks employed by criminal actors however continue to evolve, diversify and become more efficient. Moreover, the current relative concentration of consumers presents a clear potential for expansion, and new markets threaten to emerge. The increasingly globalized, interconnected, digitalized and technologically sophisticated nature of society, as well as a growing affluent demographic in some regions where cocaine use has traditionally been low, can potentially catalyse and accelerate this expansion.
The UNODC cocaine research programme recognizes these realities and aims to read the trends with a view to painting a picture of potential future developments, identifying emerging threats and ultimately enabling a pre-emptive response implemented with foresight.
KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTS
UNODC regularly produces updates on developments in cocaine markets in the
World Drug Report
Global report on cocaine 2023 –
Spanish
Cocaine Insights – issue 1:
The illicit cocaine trade from Latin America to Europe – from oligopolies to free-for-all?
Cocaine Insights – issue 2:
Cocaine – A spectrum of products
Cocaine Insights – issue 3:
Women in the cocaine supply chain
Cocaine Insights – issue 4: Brazil in the regional and transatlantic cocaine supply chain: The impact of COVID-19
activities
Drug Trafficking through Gender Lenses: Women’s involvement and impact on their lives – side event at the 65th session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs, 14 March 2022.
Second Expert Meeting of Strategic Analysts on Cocaine Trafficking and Markets, 11-12 November 2021
Second UNODC Technical Meeting on “coca/cocaine production sites”, 28 October 2021
First UNODC Technical Meeting on "coca/cocaine production sites", 17 June 2021
The Changing Face of the Global Cocaine Market: Reading the Trends to Respond with Foresight
– side event at the
64
th
session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs, 14 April 2021
First Expert Meeting of Strategic Analysts on Cocaine Trafficking and Markets
, 2-3 December 2020
Shared Responsibility in Addressing the Cocaine Threat along the Supply Chain
– side event at the
63rd session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs
, 4 March 2020
Partners
Parts of the research work on the cocaine market are conducted in collaboration with the UNODC
Drugs Monitoring Platform
and in the framework of the
CRIMJUST
Global Programme.
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