Our partner in Algeria
Algeria is one of the beneficiaries of the EU-funded EU4Monitoring Drugs II (EU4MD) project, which has been developed by the EUDA as part of its ongoing commitment to strengthening cooperation and sharing expertise with countries in the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) area.
News
Events, meetings and visits
- Bursaries offered for European Drugs Winter and Summer Schools
- EUDA partners review progress of two technical international cooperation projects
- EMCDDA teams up with Tunisian partners to deliver EUPC training course
- Bursaries offered for Lisbon Addictions 2024 to EMCDDA international cooperation partners
- EU4MD II bursaries for 2023 European Drugs Summer School
- EMCDDA releases new findings on drug markets in the eastern and southern European Neighbourhood Policy regions
Events
Events, meetings and visits
- EU4MD Early Warning System meeting (09.06.2022, )
- Legal and policy correspondents’ network for non-EU partners (31.05.2022, )
- 9th Extended Reitox network meeting (24.11.2020, Online)
- Virtual event on lessons learned from the impact of COVID-19 on the drug situation in Europe (30.06.2020, )
- Seminar on the EU drug monitoring system, the EMCDDA and the perspectives for cooperation with ENP partner countries (14.10.2010 to 15.10.2010, Brussels, Belgium)
- ENPI–EMCDDA Final Conference (29.06.2016, Lisbon, Portugal)
Publications
Publications related to this partner

This timeline allows you to explore a timeline highlighting some of the EU4Monitoring Drugs (EU4MD) project's achievements. As part of its ongoing commitment to strengthening cooperation and sharing expertise, EMCDDA developed the EU4Monitoring Drugs (EU4MD) project, funded by the

This report presents an analysis of the drug markets in the European Neighbourhood Policy-South region covering Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Palestine (*), Syria and Tunisia.

Between March and May 2021, the EU4Monitoring Drugs (EU4MD) project supported the mapping of national prevention systems in European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) area countries.

Since the beginning of 2020, the world has been experiencing an unprecedented public health emergency caused by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, which has led to the progressive introduction of social distancing and other control measures by national governments.

Follow the timeline and take a walk through some of the key moments in the EMCDDA's 25 years of international cooperation.

The EU drugs agency in Lisbon, as part of its ongoing commitment to strengthening cooperation and sharing expertise, has developed the EU4Monitoring Drugs (EU4MD) project.
Document library
Relevant external documents or commissioned reports from the EMCDDA Document library
- Bursaries offered for European Drugs Winter and Summer Schools ( )
- EUDA partners review progress of two technical international cooperation projects ( )
- EMCDDA teams up with Tunisian partners to deliver EUPC training course ( )
- Bursaries offered for Lisbon Addictions 2024 to EMCDDA international cooperation partners ( )
- EU4MD II bursaries for 2023 European Drugs Summer School ( )
- Interactive timeline: EU4Monitoring Drugs (EU4MD) project highlights (2019-2022) ( )
Contact information
Algerian National Office against Drugs and Drug Addiction (Office National de la Lutte Contre la Drogue et la Toxicomanie)