Dr Fabienne Hariga Senior Adviser UNODC HIV Section, Vienna 27 May 2014 Mandates, missions, roles and responsibilities & relation to health in prisons.

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Dr Fabienne Hariga Senior Adviser UNODC HIV Section, Vienna 27 May 2014 Mandates, missions, roles and responsibilities & relation to health in prisons Expert Meeting Prison health in Europe: Missions, roles and responsibilities of international organizations Council of Europe, Strasbourg, France Agora building, room G05

A UN programme to assist governments to address the issues related to drugs, crime and terrorism 2 separate governing bodies: Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND) Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (CCPCJ)

UNODC & HIV UNODC, a co-sponsor of UNAIDS Convening agency on HIV prevention and care for: People who inject drugs People in prison and closed settings

Mandates Guardian of international standards and norms in drugs and in crime prevention and criminal justice To support Member States in putting into practice these standards – Example: Resolution 2004/35: Combating the spread of HIV/AIDS in criminal justice, pre-trial and correctional facilities (E/RES/2004/35); – CND Resolution /6 “ Further requests the UNODC as the lead cosponsor to the UNAIDS Joint Programme on HIV/AIDS for reducing HIV transmission among injecting drug users and prisoners to work together with the cosponsors to the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, especially the WHO and the UNAIDS secretariats, to implement the revised UNODC/WHO/UNAIDS Technical Guide for Countries to set targets for Universal Access to HIV Prevention, treatment and Care for Injecting Drug Users in 2012 (Technical Guide);

UN standards and norms Areas of prison reform and alternatives to imprisonment related to the prison system: body of principles for the protection of all persons under any form of detention and imprisonment un standard minimum rules for the treatment of prisoners basic principles for the treatment of prisoners un standard minimum rules for non- custodial measures (Tokyo rules) united nations rules for the treatment of women prisoners and non-custodial measures for women offenders (the Bangkok rules) Area of Drug 1961, 1971, 1988 drug control conventions (Single, Psychotropic, Trafficking)

Scope of activities Geographic coverage: global Main domain of activities: – Development of normative guidance – Advocacy – Technical Assistance to countries to implement UN standards – Implementation of projects in prisons (LMIC) – Monitoring Examples of services: Legal and policy reviews and reforms Capacity building Rehabilitation Situation Assessments

UNODC and Prison reforms: Key areas of concern related to prison reform prison overcrowding, poor prison conditions, poor health services within prisons, lack of social reintegration programmes, lack of information systems and strategic planning, lack of inter-institutional communication, lack of inspection and monitoring mechanisms, lack of support of, and information for civil society, increasing numbers of prisoners with special needs, Vulnerable groups including children, women

UNODC DRUGS and PRISONS Drug dependence treatment in prisons Alternative to imprisonment for drug users Harm reduction in prisons and 9 interventions of UN comprehensive package

Assessment tools Criminal Justice Assessment Toolkit – Module Prisons including health services HIV in prisons: situation and needs assessment toolkit UNODC UNAIDS Protocol on assessing Drug use and HIV in prisons

HIV guidance documents

Prison reform and alternatives to imprisonment Handbook of basic principles and promising practices on Alternatives to Imprisonment Handbook on Prisoners With Special Needs Handbook on Women and Imprisonment Handbook on Strategies to Reduce Overcrowding in Prisons

Partnerships and projects (2012)

Monitoring 1.UN Annual Report Questionnaire (ARQ) 1.UN survey on crimes and operations in criminal justice system (crime survey)

Conclusion Health and HIV in prisons at the intersection of different mandates of UNODC UNODC is the guardian on UN standard and norms in criminal justice (and in drugs) Developments of norms and standards & Implementing agency Main UN partners in areas related to Health and HIV in prisons: WHO, UNAIDS

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