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Virtual learning = challenging but our #thai facilitators tried fun icebreaking techniques during the gender-sensitive investigations training, leading to + motivated participants and fruitful sessions.
A new generation of #LawEnforcement committed to protect women and girls!
Borders are still closed but many women and girls are easy prey of human traffickers and smugglers who make huge profits.
Jointly with @unwomenasia today @UNODC_SEAP started a 5 day course for #thai#LawEnforcement officials to deal with gender sensitive investigations.
Honored to take part on behalf of @UNODC_SEAP in the @unescobangkok Asia-Pacific Regional Conference, where I presented how the border liaison office network could be a vehicle for more effective cross-border cooperation against cultural heritage trafficking in #SEAsia
Fruitful discussions between the @UNODC_SEAP Border Management team and the Royal Thai Police Cadet Academy about future trainings, learning material and devices to boost #law enforcement skills to deter #OrganizedCrime in #Thailand
An incredibly talented team of 50 volunteers have been deployed for months across #SEAsia to learn how #organizedcrime is affecting border communities’ and the lives of people in the region.
Press release: statement from @UNODC on the participation of Myanmar in United Nations intergovernmental meetings held in Vienna - more here ➡️ https://t.co/FrEe882LUL
Coordination meeting between @UNODC_SEAP border management team and @ONCB_Thai to prepare the handover of equipment to facilitate communication among border liaison officials and improve training capacities to deter illicit trafficking into #thailand
Induction session to our new team of volunteers in #Vietnam who will be deployed to distant border locations to find out how organized crime impact the lives, security and health of these communities > survey on the drivers of illicit trafficking #SEAsia
Welcome to @UNODC_SEAP
@greenbiozphere#RAEconsultas El uso de la letra «x» y la letra «e» como supuestas marcas de género inclusivo es ajeno a la morfología del español, además de innecesario (e impronunciable la «x»), pues el masc. gramatical ya cumple esa función como término no marcado de la oposición de género.
Today @UNODC_SEAP and @UNVAsiaPacific recognize the work of brave eleven volunteers who were able to collect more than thousand samples on the perceptions of #illicittrafficking in distant border communities in rural #Thailand
Getting closer to the people we serve.
Blessed to be in this beautiful, generous and safe country #Thailand and enjoy the kindness and refinement of its people. #HappySongKranDay2021 to my dear #thai and foreign colleagues from the soothing waters of the #AndamanSea
Nattaya is a volunteer in our border communities' survey team and every day interviews locals of Sisaket about their #organizedcrime perceptions.
She is a person with a dissability but this is no impediment for her to access the most remote locations and get the job done!
.@ONCB_Thai and @UNODC_SEAP successfully concluded the annual border liaison offices consultation in #ChiangMai
The goal is clear: safer and healthier communities free of #organizedcrime through improved border management in #Thailand
Getting closer to the people we serve.
Border communities' perceptions on #organizedcrime and how it affects their lives is key for + accurate programming.
With $ from @japan@UNODC_SEAP is conducting for the 1st time in #SoutheastAsia a major survey in 40 border locations.
Getting closer to the people we serve.
To make every effort to advocate for the incorporation of women in #lawenforcement is more relevant than ever. It is rewarding to see the concrete impact of our @UNODC_SEAP@unwomenasia joint programme funded by Canada.
Thanks to our ED @GhadaFathiWaly for this mention!
Multiplying impact: 6 mths after launch of @UNODC@INTERPOL_HQ@UN_Women “Women in Law Enforcement in ASEAN” we have trained 600+ officers (52% women) in ASEAN countries on gender-sensitive investigations & are scaling up to support more women leaders https://t.co/nHV0gXiTjn