Archives
- Nov. 2010 - Publication of the Dianova Network "Manifesto" & "Accountability Charter"
- Nov. 2010 - Spain, Dianova Raises 30,000€ from the Proceeds of Charity Concert
- October 2010 - 1st European Congress on Resiliency
- October 2010 - Dianova in Portugal Receives Official Delegation from Chile
- Sept. 2010 - New Head for UNODC
- Sept. 2010 - Dianova Las Marias Joins UNESCO's Associated School Network
- Sept. 2010 - Dianova in Portugal to Lead the "European Action on Drugs"
- Sept. 2010 - A Classical Music Concert to Raise Funds for Nicaragua
- July 2010 - Nicaragua: Club Dianova Espartinas, a Hotbed of Talent
- July 2010 - A Review of the World Drug Report, 2010
- July 2010 - Spain: Santa Lucia Center Establishes the "Recycling Difference" Workshop
- July 2010 - International AIDS Conference in Vienna (Austria)
- July 2010 - Portugal: a Traveling Photo Exhibition to Raise Awareness
- July 2010 - Dianova Joins the European Action on Drugs
- June 2010 - Dianova Represents Civil Society at OAS Assembly in Lima (Peru)
- June 2010 - Chile - Reconstruction of Dianova Centers is Under Way
- June 2010 - Italy - Dianova Launches New Drug Awareness Campaign
- June 2010 - Spain: La Caixa's Social Program Donates 200,000 Euros
- May 2010 - Uruguay - Official Presentation of EU-funded Dianova Project
- May 2010 - Portugal: "Memories of a Night of Fun", Health Promotion Initiative Launched
- May 2010 - Chile/Spain: The Spanish bank "La Caixa" Helps to Rebuild Dianova Centers in Chile
- May 2010 - Portugal: The Solis Project Nominated for the Novo Norte 2010 Awards
- May 2010 - Dianova to Represent Civil Society as a Member of the OAS
- May 2010 - A Bike Ride Across Europe to Visit Dianova Centers
- April 2010: Meeting with Linda Quirk: Running the World to Raise Money and Awareness
- April 2010: Adolescents from Zandueta center help maintain a natural site
- March 2010: 53rd Session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs (Vienna, 8-12 March)
- March 2010: Dianova's Students Represent Nicaragua at Qatar Sports Training Camp
- March 2010: Earthquake : A Letter from the President of Fundacion Dianova Chile
- March 2010: information About the Earthquake in Chile and the Situation of Dianova
- February 2010: "Second Chance School" opening at "La Quintanilla" Center (Spain)
- January 2010 (Uruguay) - Presentation of Gender Program
- November 2009 - "Education is the best prevention" in Portugal
- November 2009 - Dianova Portugal granted training certification
- November 2009 - Dianova launches its first "Social values stock exchange"
- October 2009 - 5th "Development & Management" Seminar in Palma (Spain)
- August 2009 - Las Marias Center to Affiliate UNESCO's Associated School Project Network
- July 2009 - World Drug Report
- June 2009 - Dianova Mother and Child Program selected as "Best Practice"
- April 2009 - Dianova International Conference in Santiago (Chile)
- March 2009: UN - "Drug Control Shows Positive Balance Sheet"
- Jan. 2009: Dianova Displays New Visual Identity
- Dec. 2008: The Bosc Animat Grand Opening
- Dec. 2008: World Aids Day
- Nov. 2008: Dianova Celebrates its 10th Anniversary
- Sept. 2008: From Montreal to Nicaragua & Back
- Aug. 2008: Beyond 2008 NGO Global Forum
- July 2008: A Campaign to Help Children From Nicaragua
- June 2008: Camp Deer Run New Web Site
- May 2008: Dianova Best Practices Presented During NGO Forum
- April 2008: St-André Housing Project in Canada
- Feb. 2008: Cooperative Agreement Signed with Vallnord Foundation
- November 2007: Dianova Honored by Spanish Red Cross
- November 2007: Dianova International Granted Consultative Status by UN
september 2010 - new head for unodc
September 2010 - Appointed in July by the UN Secretary General, Russian diplomat Yuri Fedotov took office as the new Director of the United Nations Office against Drugs and Crime (UNODC ) at the organization's Headquarters in Vienna (Austria), He also became director of the United Nations Office at Vienna.
UNODC's mission is to help UN member states to promote security and justice and address the threats posed by crime, drugs and terrorism. The work of UNODC is based upon several international judicial instruments, as such the three conventions on psychotropic substances (1).
After eight years with Mr. Antonio Maria Costa in office, the UNODC is now in the hands of a Russian Diplomat, Mr. Yuri Fedotov, whose appointment has raised many concerns among those opposed to any punitive approach to the issue of substance abuse, including many NGOs.
Mr. Fedotov's appointment will probably strengthen the Russian Federation, which ordinary stance on the subject, sometimes described as regressive, ranges from repeated calls to resume poppy eradication campaigns in Afghanistan, to its rejection of any harm reduction program whatsoever, including needle exchange, or methadone maintenance programs – despite a dramatic increase of heroin addiction and HIV infection rates in the country.
Despite these concerns, no one can judge someone on his alleged intentions and Mr Fedotov seems to be willing to ensure the continuity of UNODC's global commitment to face the many challenges of the twenty-first century.
Taking charge of the UN's drugs and crime arm, on September 13, Mr. Fedotov stated:
"UNODC has extended its activities and impact significantly over the years. I am looking forward to a period of consolidation, as we reinforce the Office's governance and financial mechanisms in order to keep up with the world's growing drugs and crime challenges."
Mr Fedotov pledges to preserve people's health and to promote Justice and human rights when designing drugs and crime policies: "I want this Office to make a significant contribution to economic and social progress", he declared.
UNODC has valuable allies in the pursuit of its objectives: NGOs and the civil society, who are involved in the efforts to raise awareness on drug control's global policies. The Vienna NGO Committee on Narcotic Drugs is one of these. Since 1998, the committee is a vital link between NGO's and the key international and intergovernmental agencies involved in drug policy, strategy and control, such as UNODC . The VNGOC's board of directors comprises six renowned NGO's, including Dianova International.
Mr. David Turner, chairperson of VNGOC sent a letter to Mr. Fedotov to congratulate him on his appointment and to invite him to pursue his predecessor's work to be more open to collaborate with NGO's and the civil society.
"(…) Efforts to tackle the global drug problem and its associated problems of crime and corruption require a strong and effective partnership between governments, international organizations and civil society. Whilst that partnership is in place with governments and has been developing with other international organizations, it has not yet been effectively developed with civil society and NGOs."
"We believe that (the Vienna NGO Committee) could now offer a framework through which UNODC could consult NGOs as it develops its strategic and operational plans in relation to the drug misuse element of its mandate. This would also offer the Office an additional source of information to draw on as it seeks to analyze the world and the regional situations."
The call was launched, it is now up to the new Director-general of UNODC to take action to strengthen the essential partnership between NGOs and international bodies. Through its 11 member organizations on three continents, Dianova commits to be an active participant in this field.
Mr. Fedotov has represented his country at the United Nations' main deliberative organs in New York. He has also been posted to Algeria and India and served as a member of the College of Commissioners of the former United Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission in Iraq.
- The current international drug control system is based on three international conventions: the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs (1961), amended by the 1972 protocol, the Convention on Psychotropic Substances (1971), and the United Nations Convention against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (1988
- Mrs Elena Goti, representative of Dianova is Deputy Secretary at VNGOC
The Dianova Network
The Network
Dianova is an international NGO with consultative status to the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations (ECOSOC), operating in 11 countries of the Americas and Europe. Dianova develops innovative programs and projects in the fields of education, youth, addiction prevention and treatment, as well as in the area of social and community development.
- Dianova International
- Canada
- Spain
- Italy
- Portugal
- Sweden
- Nicaragua
- Chile
- Uruguay
- USA
- Switzeland
- Drustvo Up (Slovenia)