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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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