GSP Monitoring Database on Bolivia: United Nations Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs (1961)

Covered area: limit production and supply of narcotic drugs exclusively to medical / scientific purposes and combat drug trafficking

Last Monitoring Mission

The last GSP+ monitoring mission to Bolivia took place in January 2019

Monitoring Priorities for current monitoring period

prison overcrowding and overuse of pre-trial detention; violence against women, including human trafficking; persistent marginalisation of indigenous, Guarani, and Afro-Bolivian women; child labour; and freedom of association and collective bargaining.

Country info
Latest reports
Covered area

limit production and supply of narcotic drugs exclusively to medical / scientific purposes and combat drug trafficking

Reporting obligations

Mission to Bolivia took place 17-20 October 2016.

GSP Status

GSP+

Granted

Bolivia was granted GSP+ status in 2005.

Convention

United Nations Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs (1961)

Issue area

Good Governance

Monitoring body

International Narcotics Control Board (INCB)

Reporting cycle

Reviewing fulfilled by INCB, see annual reports

Accession / Ratification

2013

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