The pocket handbook was developed in 2010 by the OSCE Police Reform Programme for Kyrgyzstan for uniformed police for the first time in Kyrgyz and Russian languages to promote the culture of the rule of law among the Kyrgyz police.
This National Drug Action Plan outlines Afghanistan’s intention to pursue a balanced, comprehensive, coordinated, and sustainable approach to combating illegal drug production, trade, and usage.
This document was drafted by the Counter Terrorism and Police Unit of the OSCE Office in Tajikistan and is a short outline of the envisaged police reform strategy document, which will address every phase of the reform in more details in terms of activities, human resources and needed funding.
This report was prepared by the joint OSCE-MIA needs assessment mission that was aiming at evaluating the current organisational set-up of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Tajikistan (MIA) and assess the specific areas where OSCE assistance has been requested by the host Government.
This report was produced jointly by the Global Crisis and Rule of Law Development Association and the OSCE Office in Tajikistan with aim to examine the preconditions and chances for a police reform in Tajikistan.