Ranking by

Cocaine trade

Main Index Scores
Complementary Data
Region
Cocaine trade
Criminality
Criminal market
Criminal actors
Resilience
Population
Area (KM²)
GDP Total US$ Mi
1 South America
5.51
5.19
5.82
4.87
427,063,263
17,708,602
3,851,738.05
2 Central America
6.17
5.72
6.61
4.05
176,609,080
2,486,555
1,540,701.65
3 Caribbean
4.05
3.65
4.45
4.96
38,982,419
219,530
270,267.41
4 West Africa
5.47
5.39
5.55
4.06
386,908,402
5,115,430
687,920.89
5 Western Europe
4.09
4.06
4.12
7.49
268,957,123
1,421,016
12,463,890.87
6 North America
4.59
4.48
4.69
6.92
365,832,907
19,711,260
23,169,651.63
7 Southern Europe
4.42
3.73
5.11
5.59
130,214,507
1,041,918
3,894,486.42
8 Central & Eastern Europe
5.19
4.88
5.50
4.97
313,037,730
19,142,660
3,582,365.33
9 Northern Europe
3.60
3.46
3.74
7.81
33,358,231
1,732,222
1,698,010.33
10 Western Asia
5.79
5.83
5.74
4.44
335,591,133
6,388,470
3,602,724.63
11 Australia and New Zealand
3.63
3.50
3.75
8.17
30,345,045
8,008,930
1,603,495.78
12 North Africa
4.87
4.81
4.92
3.79
202,910,763
6,783,591
692,372.38
13 Southern Africa
4.68
4.43
4.92
4.18
177,314,702
5,325,716
487,727.56
14 Central Africa
5.12
4.80
5.43
3.21
198,465,962
6,666,830
245,713.06
14 South-Eastern Asia
5.46
5.44
5.47
4.58
661,911,038
4,507,346
3,175,036.82
16 Melanesia
3.61
3.44
3.78
4.71
10,753,373
523,010
33,044.16
17 East Africa
5.66
5.19
6.13
3.54
340,433,548
6,171,951
337,658.80
18 Eastern Asia
4.85
4.62
5.08
5.50
1,604,580,357
11,763,013
21,022,442.95
19 Southern Asia
5.31
5.26
5.35
4.03
1,835,776,742
5,135,269
3,591,836.57
20 Polynesia
2.45
2.48
2.42
5.64
313,237
3,620
1,411.87
21 Micronesia
2.58
2.50
2.66
4.90
203,195
1,360
1,009.78
22 Central Asia and the Caucasus
4.52
4.14
4.88
4.13
90,515,505
4,189,296
376,117.30

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The criminal markets score is represented by the pyramid base size and the criminal actors score is represented by the pyramid height, on a scale ranging from 1 to 10. The resilience score is represented by the panel height, which can be identified by the side of the panel.

This report was funded in part by a grant from the United States Department of State.

ENACT is funded by the European Union and implemented by the Institute for Security Studies and INTERPOL, in affiliation with the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime.

The opinions, findings and conclusions stated herein are those of the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime and do not necessarily reflect those of the United States Department of State.