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4th National Human Rights Forum to take place on Tuesday

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Last updated: 2026/01/19 at 9:37 PM
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Doha, Qatar – The 4th National Human Rights Forum commenced today in Doha, focusing on the critical intersection of drug control and human rights. Organized by the National Human Rights Committee (NHRC) in partnership with the Ministry of Interior, the two-day event aims to foster a human rights-based approach to tackling drug abuse and illicit trafficking, addressing growing global challenges and new patterns of related crime. The forum brings together key stakeholders from across Qatar and international organizations.

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Qatar’s Efforts and Global ChallengesForum Objectives and Expected Outcomes

The forum, held from Tuesday, December 26th, to Wednesday, December 27th, features participation from ministries of Social Development and Family, Education and Higher Education, and Public Health, alongside the Public Prosecution, National Planning Council, and National Cyber Security Agency. Representatives from the Gulf Cooperation Council, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), civil society groups, and the media are also in attendance, according to the NHRC.

The Importance of a Human Rights-Based Approach to Drug Control

Secretary-General of the NHRC, HE Sultan bin Hassan Al Jamali, emphasized that drug abuse and illicit trafficking represent significant threats to human rights globally. He stated the event underscores the Committee’s commitment to addressing this issue through collaborative efforts, particularly to protect vulnerable youth populations. The NHRC believes a rights-based approach is essential for effective and sustainable solutions.

According to Al Jamali, drug use directly impacts fundamental rights including the right to life, health, and an adequate standard of living. These impacts also hinder progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. The United Nations has long recognized the severity of the issue, establishing international treaties and instruments to combat drug use and trafficking.

Qatar’s Efforts and Global Challenges

Qatar has been lauded for its proactive measures in combating drugs, presenting a model of safety and effective control, the Secretary-General noted. International indicators reportedly show no significant risks related to drug abuse or trafficking within the country. However, Al Jamali cautioned that evolving global challenges necessitate continued vigilance and prioritization of this issue.

These challenges include the expansion of illicit drug trafficking networks leveraging modern technology and the erosion of the rule of law in regions experiencing conflict and instability. The increasing sophistication of these networks requires a coordinated international response and a focus on preventative measures. Combating narcotics trafficking requires a multi-faceted strategy.

Forum Objectives and Expected Outcomes

This year’s forum aims to integrate a human rights perspective into legislation, public policies, and national measures related to drug control and psychotropic substance abuse. It will serve as a platform for dialogue among ministries, institutions, civil society, and stakeholders to review challenges, initiatives, and best practices. Raising awareness about the dangers of substance abuse is also a key objective.

The forum’s eight sessions are designed to generate recommendations and proposals for relevant entities, strengthening prevention measures and promoting a comprehensive approach. Outcomes will include the establishment of a specialized awareness cell dedicated to drug risks and the publication of a comprehensive document compiling speeches, academic papers, and forum recommendations. The NHRC hopes to contribute to more effective addiction prevention strategies.

Following the conclusion of the forum, the NHRC is expected to submit its recommendations to relevant government bodies for consideration. The timeline for implementation of these recommendations remains uncertain, and their adoption will depend on ongoing national priorities and resource allocation. Observers will be watching for concrete policy changes and increased investment in preventative programs in the coming months.

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