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  • Security Sector Governance and Reform (SSG/R)

    Presentations from a national workshop on Security Sector Governance and Reform (SSG/R). The workshop was attended by representatives of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of Justice, as well as by civil society organizations, parliamentarians, and representatives of the judiciary, prison guards and the Public Prosecutor’s Office.

  • Countering the Financing of Terrorism - Foundation Course for Turkmenistan

    The material (in Russian) for a three-day course for Turkmen law enforcement authorities developed as part of the multi-annual training programme by the TNTD and the UNODC.

  • Countering the Financing of Terrorism - Analysis Course for Turkmenistan

    Material (in Russian) for a three-day course for Turkmen law enforcement authorities developed as part of the multi-annual training programme by the TNTD and the UNODC.

  • Countering the Financing of Terrorism - Investigation Course for Albania

    This 5-day practical training course is aimed at strengthening the capacity of government officials to work together more effectively in conducting CFT investigations. The training course includes sessions on the role of the financial intelligence unit, case management, foreign terrorist fighters, terrorist abuse of NPOs, Hawala and new payment methods. All of the scenarios and supporting materials are tailored to the particular country in consultation with national experts, which creates an impression of a real-life investigation based on areas considered a priority threat, for example in their National AML/CFT Risk Assessment.

  • Financial Disruption of Terrorist Networks - Online Training Course for Albania

    During this 4-day course that is based on the UNODC Financial Disruption Workbook, participants learn to assess and disrupt terrorism by examining terrorist networks' “business model.” Techniques such as functional analysis, auditing and vulnerabilities analysis help participants from inter-agency teams understand which financial disruption option will help them to achieve the maximum impact with a minimum of resources and negative collateral risk.