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NL Embassy & OSCE: Build up capacities of police workers to respond effectively GBV and trafficking.

Project timeframe: 
2014 to 2015
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NL Embassy & OSCE: Build up capacities of police workers to respond effectively GBV and trafficking. As police are responsible for the maintenance of public order and the protection of people, they have a duty to understand and take action to prevent and respond to the different forms of crime and insecurity faced by men, women, girls and boys. Gender-based violence (GBV), including domestic violence, human trafficking and sexual assault, is one of greatest threats to human security worldwide. Police officers must receive appropriate training to respond to victims of GBV and process and investigate these crimes effectively.
This intervention aims to extend and improve quality and efficiency of Services Delivery towards victims of domestic violence and trafficking through strengthening the capacity of police workers. The main aim is to develop the professional qualifications of the police workers responding and investigating cases of domestic violence and trafficking most frequently, by providing them with theoretical knowledge, and forming their skills related to efficient and effective response as well as referring.

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