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As the world celebrating International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking -By Maryam Ballama Bukar

Another important step is showing compassion to people recovering from addiction. Many individuals who struggle with substance abuse need support, treatment, and encouragement rather than stigma and rejection. Recovery is often a difficult journey, but many people successfully rebuild their lives when they receive the right assistance from families, professionals, and communities. Supporting recovery helps create safer and healthier societies for everyone.

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Every year on June 26, the world observes the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, also known as World Drug Day. The day was established by the United Nations to raise awareness about the dangers of drug abuse and the harmful effects of illegal drug trafficking on individuals, families, and communities. It is more than just a date on the calendar; it is a reminder that the fight against drugs requires the efforts of governments, schools, families, communities, and young people themselves.

Drug abuse remains one of the most serious public health and social challenges in the world today. According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), nearly 300 million people worldwide use drugs, and millions struggle with drug-related disorders that affect their health, education, employment, and relationships. These figures show that drug abuse is not a distant problem affecting only a few people. It is a global issue that touches almost every society in one way or another.

Behind every drug statistic is a real human story. It could be a student who drops out of school because of addiction, a family that loses a loved one to an overdose, or a young person whose dreams are destroyed by substance abuse. Many people begin experimenting with drugs out of curiosity, peer pressure, stress, or a desire to escape personal challenges. Unfortunately, what starts as a temporary experience can quickly become a lifelong struggle.

Drug abuse does not only affect the person using drugs. Families often experience emotional pain, financial difficulties, and broken relationships. Communities may witness increased crime, violence, and insecurity linked to drug trafficking and addiction. When young people become trapped in substance abuse, society loses valuable talent, creativity, and future leaders. This is why preventing drug abuse benefits everyone, not just those directly affected.

The illegal drug trade is another major concern. Drug trafficking networks operate across borders, generating huge profits while fueling crime, corruption, and violence. Criminal groups often target vulnerable communities and young people, making the fight against drug trafficking a matter of public safety as well as public health. Efforts to stop these networks require cooperation among countries, law enforcement agencies, and communities.

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One of the most important messages of World Drug Day is that prevention is better than cure. Young people who receive accurate information about drugs are more likely to make healthy decisions. Schools, parents, religious institutions, and community organizations all have a role to play in educating young people about the risks of substance abuse. Open conversations can help prevent curiosity from turning into addiction.

The media also has an important responsibility. Journalists, broadcasters, content creators, and social media influencers can help spread facts about drug abuse and challenge misinformation. Positive stories about recovery, rehabilitation, and healthy lifestyles can inspire people who may be struggling. Media campaigns can also encourage communities to support prevention efforts rather than remain silent about the problem.

Communities can contribute in practical ways. Parents should pay attention to changes in their children’s behavior and maintain open communication. Schools should organize awareness programs and counseling services. Community leaders can support youth activities such as sports, skills training, and mentorship programs that give young people positive alternatives. Employers can also create supportive environments that encourage mental well-being and access to help when needed.

Another important step is showing compassion to people recovering from addiction. Many individuals who struggle with substance abuse need support, treatment, and encouragement rather than stigma and rejection. Recovery is often a difficult journey, but many people successfully rebuild their lives when they receive the right assistance from families, professionals, and communities. Supporting recovery helps create safer and healthier societies for everyone.

As the world marks the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, each of us has a role to play. Whether by educating others, supporting prevention programs, encouraging healthy lifestyles, or helping those in recovery, our actions can make a difference. A drug-free society cannot be achieved by governments alone. It requires collective responsibility, awareness, and commitment. By working together, we can protect lives, strengthen communities, and build a future where young people are free to pursue their dreams without the burden of drug abuse.

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Maryam Ballama Bukar
Department of Mass Communication
Kashim Ibrahim University

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