TorbenAdams
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08-11-2018 08:55:36
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Listen to our UN Office on Drugs & Crime colleague Anika Holterhof on Improving access to legal aid, a topic that will be discussed by experts during the first day of the #CCPCJ32 Thematic Discussions on the implementation of the Kyoto Declaration 📺👇
The Sustainable Developments Goals #SDGs are not only a set of key objectives & goals, but they also envision how we work together to achieve our goals together. Inclusivity is paramount!🌍🫶 Watch UN Office on Drugs & Crime ROMENA’s Cristina Albertin delivering a powerful message! United Nations
For 4 years UN Office on Drugs & Crime has worked with #prisons in #Iraq,Kazakhstan,Kyrgyzstan&Tajikistan to make society safer& more secure.🔐🕊️ How? Through improving authorities’ ability to effectively manage returning foreign terrorist fighters.🔗unodc.org/res/justice-an… Supported by State Dept CT Bureau
For 4 years UN Office on Drugs & Crime has worked with prisons in Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan &Tajikistan to make society safer&more secure🔐🕊️ How? Through improving authorities’ ability to effectively manage returning foreign terrorist fighters.🔗 unodc.org/res/justice-an… Supported by State Dept CT Bureau
>800 pax from 79 countries gather for the annual conference of the Int'l #Corrections & #Prisons Association in Antwerp 🇧🇪 Pleased to attend together with UN Office on Drugs & Crime colleagues & our partners from 🇱🇰🇵🇭🇬🇭🇲🇻🇰🇪🇺🇦🇲🇿 🇵🇰🇸🇪 , show-casing that we are #StrongerTogether! #PrisonersMatter
State Dept CT Bureau is proud to support UNODC Central Asia and our Central Asian partners effectively manage violent extremist and #FTFs prisoners.
State Dept CT Bureau is proud of the work that UNODC Central Asia is doing managing returned #FTF prisoners in Tajikistan. Jumaboy's story is one of hope and redemption. youtu.be/lOyL0oFZdJA
.UN Office on Drugs & Crime's Risk and Need's Assessment Tool is helping transform the Kyrgyz Republic's prison services' ability to accurately understand the risks and needs of #FTF and violent extremists prisoners
Double the excitement when you are the first to complete UN Office on Drugs & Crime e-learning course on #MandelaRules! Thanks to Germany in Nigeria for funding this project.
For the record: Contrary to this absurd recommendation of the United Nations Human Rights Council there is no "ban on pro-Palestinian protests" in Germany. Of course not, I might add.
UN Office on Drugs & Crime ROCA is happy to share the 2019-2023 Achievement Report of the UNODC Returning FTFs Detention Programme (Phase I) and expresses sincere gratitude to the State Dept CT Bureau & partners 🇰🇿🇰🇬🇹🇯 without whom this global initiative would not have been possible. youtu.be/mKWC2ITBxq0
.UNODC Central Asia kicked off Phase 2 of the Returning FTF Detention Program in 🇹🇯 - a leader in repatriating its nationals from Iraq and Syria. State Dept CT Bureau assists 🇹🇯’s prisons' aim to be better equipped to support the detention and rehabilitation of violent and extremist inmates.
Join our dynamic UNODC ROMENA team in Iraq where we work to counter drug trafficking, human trafficking, money- laundering and build capacities4human- rights based criminal justice systems. UNAMI Barbara Manzi TorbenAdams UN Anti-Money Laundering Mirna Bouhabib
Get insights into UN Office on Drugs & Crime's programme on addressing the critical need for the effective management of returning foreign terrorist fighters in detention, its impact on prisons and its contribution to public safety. Uncover the positive change👉tinyurl.com/UNODC-FTF
Unlocking solutions for preventing violent extremism in prisons is crucial for global security. Discover how UN Office on Drugs & Crime helped societies become more resilient to violent extremism and explore the innovative interventions in Central Asia, Iraq and Nigeria.👉 tiny.cc/r1glwz
See the results of a 3-year programme designed to support GHANA PRISONS SERVICE to achieve their ambitions to raise prison standards in compliance with the Nelson Mandela Rules 👉tiny.cc/gtxpwz Our thanks to Idaho National Lab, @Ghanaprisons & civil service organizations working with UN Office on Drugs & Crime