Four successful mentees selected from among 125 African women police from 30 countries.
ECOWAS is partnering with civil society on developing and delivering effective responses to threats in the region.
Despite lockdowns and movement restrictions due to the pandemic, organised criminals were able to adapt more effectively than legal entities.
As part of its investigations, the unit can search INTERPOL’s global police databases in real time.
Bidding farewell to a close friend and expert.
Re-focusing drug policy on harm reduction rather than law enforcement will take time and evidence.
East and Southern Africa have become leading regions for the trade and consumption of large quantities of heroin.
New organised crime research shows that Kenya still provides an exit point for Africans being exploited abroad.
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