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  • Interaction Between Journalists and Police Officers during Mass Events

    This guidebook is a result of joint work between Ukraine's Interior Ministry officers and media unions’ experts as part of a project implemented by the OSCE Project Co-ordinator. It includes recommendations on their co-operation during mass events, the rules of safe conduct and a detailed overview of the rights and responsibilities of both the police and journalists. It is not available in English.

  • Training on profiling techniques at border checkpoints

    OSCE-supported training seminars on profiling techniques at the border checkpoints for officers representing the Border Service of the National Security Committee

  • Information Bulletin on the Drug Situation in the Central Asian Region

    Prepared by the National Information and Analytical Centre on Drug Control and published with the support of the OSCE, this Bulletin contains information covering the current status and development trends in the drug situation in Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan for 2017, as well as measures taken in the fight against the international distribution of drugs. The strategies and analysis presented also promotes the advancement of regional cooperation between the relevant law enforcement bodies of the countries in the region.

  • Identifying Foreign Terrorist Fighters (FTFs)

    Materials from a course on identifying foreign terrorist fighters for border and security officers in Kazakhstan, which was organised by the Border Security and Management Unit of the OSCE Transnational Threats Department (TNTD), with support from the Programme Office in Astana and in close co-operation with the Border Service of Kazakhstan

  • Violent Extremism and Radicalisation Leading to Terrorism (VERLT) Training in Kyrgyz and Russian

    Materials from a training course supported by the Programme Office in Bishkek and the Ministry of the Interior for local communities, targeting young men and women to improve their knowledge of Violent Extremism and Radicalisation Leading to Terrorism (VERLT).