Ghana’s Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) is initiating a national anti-drug campaign focused on schools, commencing June 26th. The campaign coincides with the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, signaling a heightened focus on preventative measures. NACOC aims to address drug use and trafficking among students across the country through this intensive program. Details of the campaign’s specific activities and scope have not yet been fully released, but it represents a significant effort to curb substance abuse within educational institutions. The initiative underscores growing concerns regarding drug-related issues affecting Ghana’s youth population. NACOC intends to utilize the launch date to raise awareness and mobilize resources for sustained prevention efforts. This nationwide rollout signifies a proactive approach to safeguarding students from the dangers of drug abuse.