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Atelier national de validation : Renforcer les approches nationales pour faire face aux risques sécuritaires liés à l’extrémisme violent et au climat - janvier 2025

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Atelier national de validation : Renforcer les approches nationales pour faire face aux risques sécuritaires liés à l’extrémisme violent et au climat

Ce rapport met en lumière les discussions, les principaux enseignements et les recommandations concrètes issues de l'atelier national de validation organisé à Nouakchott, en Mauritanie, en décembre 2024. Cet événement a marqué une étape cruciale dans le développement d'une méthodologie adaptée pour aborder les défis interconnectés du changement climatique et de l'extrémisme violent dans le contexte mauritanien.

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Atelier national de validation : Renforcer les approches nationales pour faire face aux risques sécu

Building a Case for Prosecution of CBRN Crimes in Moldova


From 27 to 31 January 2025, the National Institute of Justice of Moldova hosted the third series of capacity building and training courses as part of the European Union (EU) Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Risk Mitigation Centres of Excellence (CoE) Initiative’s pilot project "Strengthening  CBRN Investigation, Prosecution, and Adjudication Capabilities in Moldova." This pilot project is funded by the European Commission’s Foreign Policy Instruments Service and implemented by UNICRI.
 

Strengthening National Approaches to Address Climate-Related Security Risks and Violent Extremism: Key Insights and Recommendations from the Nouakchott Validation Workshop

 

In December 2024, UNICRI, supported by the Government of Germany and in partnership with the United Nations Office for West Africa and the Sahel (UNOWAS), convened a two-day national validation workshop in Nouakchott, Mauritania. The workshop represented a significant milestone in tailoring a comprehensive methodology to assess and address the interlinked risks posed by climate change and violent extremism in the Mauritanian context.

“Not Just Another Tool" Report on Public Perceptions of AI in Law Enforcement, November 2024

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Report on Public Perceptions of AI in Law Enforcement

Produced by UNICRI’s Centre for Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Robotics and with the financial support of the European Union (EU), the report explores global public perceptions of AI in law enforcement. It is based on a survey conducted with 670 respondents across six continents over a period of eight months.

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“Not Just Another Tool" Report on Public Perceptions of AI in Law Enforcement