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3rd Law Enforcement Training for Capacity Building Course (LET4CAP03).
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November 26 – 30 , 2018.
The CoESPU hosted the LET4CAP03
Course for 28 students, coming from 13
different Countries or Institutions: Estonia,
Finland, Georgia, Greece, Hungary, Italy,
Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Ukraine,
United Kingdom and European Gendarmerie
Force HQ.
The course aimed at contributing to the
harmonization of a training package for Law
Enforcement Organizations (LEOs) and to
the development of a common Law
Enforcement Capacity Building Culture. The project developed a training package aimed at
building skills related to: managing complex situations with pluralistic cultures and deeply divided
societies; building a specific set of skills to transfer their knowledge to their national counterparts to
ensure sustainability; strengthening linguistic and communication abilities necessary to operate in
international environments and within different cultural/social contexts; providing a solid
knowledge base on European good practices and values.
OSCE 4th International “Livex” - Combating Human Trafficking along Migration Routes.
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December 10 – 14 , 2018.
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The CoESPU hosted the OSCE 4 International Live
Exercise “Combating Human Trafficking along
Migration Routes”. In recent years, OSCE region is
witnessing massive movements of people triggered
by on-going conflicts, general instability and a lack
of economic opportunity in neighboring regions.
These mixed-migration flows are comprised of
refugees and economic migrants who are highly
vulnerable to exploitation and human trafficking. In
accordance with the UN Refugee Agency, over 1,5
million refugees and migrants came into Europe from 2015 to 2017 around 10.000 migrant children
were missing and feared to have been trafficked by criminal organizations. In an effort to
adequately face the current situation and translate relevant commitments into practice, the OSCE, in
cooperation with the Carabinieri, have developed an ambitious project on “Combating Trafficking
along Migration Routes”. The goal is to enhance the capacity of affected OSCE participating States
to identify victims of trafficking in human beings (THB) in a timely fashion and effectively
prosecute traffickers, thereby strengthening the overall criminal justice and civil society response
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