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Overview of Activities Workshop on Illegal Traffic Bratislava, 3-5 October 2006
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Structure of presentation 1.OSCE Overview 2.Office of the Coordinator for Economic and Environmental Activities 3.Strategic Police Matters Unit 4.Border and Security Management Concept
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1. OSCE Overview
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What is the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe? It is the world’s largest regional security organisation 56 participating States
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The OSCE is unique for its comprehensive approach to Security 3 dimensions 1) Politico – Military dimension –Arms/border control –Police training –Counter-terrorist capacity-building 2) Human dimension –Election monitoring –Human Rights –Freedom of the Media 3) Economic – Environmental dimension –Economic development –Environmental protection
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2. Office of the Coordinator for Economic and Environmental Activities -OCEEA-
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HR ALB BiH FYROM MD UA BY GEO AZ AR TKM UZB TAJ KGZ KAZ S&M&OMiK - 17 OSCE Field Presences - 20 Economic and Environmental Officers (EEOs) + assistants - 17 OCEEA staff
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Main activities in the Economic and Environmental Dimension aim to address: threats to Security Annual Economic Forum and Preparatory Conferences Economic Activities : - SME & Entrepreneurship development - Promoting better investment & business climate - Strengthening good governance; anti-corruption - Combating money laundering & terrorist financing - Anti-trafficking Programme Environmental Activities : - Environment and Security Initiative - River monitoring - Education for sustainable development - Aarhus Convention
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Themes of the OSCE Economic Forum 2007: Key challenges to ensure environmental security and sustainable development in the OSCE area: Land degradation, soil contamination and water management 2006: Transportation in the OSCE area: Secure transportation networks and transport development to enhance regional economic co-operation and stability 2005: Demographic trends, migration and integrating persons belonging to national minorities 2004: New challenges for building up institutional and human capacity for economic development and co-operation 2003: Trafficking in human beings, drugs, small arms and light weapons: National and international economic impact 2002: Co-operation for the sustainable use and the protection of quality of water in the context of the OSCE 2001: Transparency and good governance in economic matters
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Economic Forum (EF) process and the Basel Convention 14 th EF – Transport Presentation by Basel Convention Secretariat, transport of hazardous waste Exchange of letters Exploring training for enforcement agencies (police, border guards) 15 th EF – Land degradation, soil contamination and water management
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Environmental Security Unit Environment and Security Initiative Environmental Public Awareness and Capacity Building Trans-boundary Water Management Disposal of Hazardous Waste, POPs
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Key organisations join forces: OSCE, UNDP, UNEP, NATO, UNECE, and REC Awareness raising Assessment of root causes Capacity building Catalyzing Remediation of environmental threats Who? Why?
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Where? When?
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Hazardous Waste Where? Melange (Rocket Fuel Component) Armenia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan Radioactive Waste Management Ferghana valley Radiological Safety Semipalatinsk nuclear test site (Kazakhstan) POPs / Pesticides Moldova Partners ENVSEC NATO/NAMSA CPC
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www.osce.org/eea
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3. Strategic Police Matters Unit
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Strategic Police Matters Unit Office of the Secretary General OSCE Secretariat Vienna Established February 2002
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Why is the OSCE doing policing? 1. Clear and Present Threat 2. Comprehensive Security 3. Rule of Law
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Background of OSCE Police-Related Initiatives Further OSCE involvement in international civilian police activities - “Istanbul Charter for European Security” signed in November 1999 “Istanbul Charter for European Security” signed in November 1999 Section 44: Section 44: To enhance the OSCE's role in civilian police-related activities as an integral part of the Organization's efforts in: - conflict prevention - crisis management - post-conflict rehabilitation
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Law Enforcement Departments in the OSCE field missions - FYROM - Kosovo - Serbia- Montenegro - Croatia
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SPMU Activities : Police Assistance Programs / Projects 2002/2003Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan 2003/2004Azerbaijan, Armenia 2004/2005 Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan
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Deployed Police Officers – September 2006 Croatia 1 Serbia 26 Montenegro 5 Montenegro 5 Kosovo 30 FYROM 24 Kyrgyzstan 3 Georgia 1 Secretariat (Vienna) 7 Total 97
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The main areas of OSCE assistance to law enforcement bodies with the focus on capacity building -Community Policing - Police training -Police investigations -Human Resources management
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Possible ways of introducing of the “illegal trafficking of hazardous waste” issue through the OSCE assistance to law enforcement bodies n Inserting the “illegal trafficking of hazardous waste” subject into the police training programs while developing a new training curricula for local police training institutions; n Addressing the “illegal trafficking of hazardous waste” concern while advising to the National Ministries of Interior on police reform issues; n Including the “illegal trafficking of hazardous waste” component into the frame of practical assistance provided at the police investigations sphere;
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Steps to be taken on the way of introducing of the “illegal trafficking of hazardous waste” through the OSCE assistance to law enforcement bodies n It has to be explored how national legislation identifies the role of police in the investigating of the environmental crimes in general and illegal trafficking of hazardous waste in particular; n It also to be explored how much the environmental component in OSCE police-related activities may be of general political support as well as donors interest; n Available or envisaged activities of another international actors in this field are to be learned to avoid the risk of overlapping; n Experienced police experts at the sphere of environmental crimes are to be identified;
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Valuable assistance / information n Information on examples of national legislation which provides considerable frame-work for Police to investigate the environmental crimes; n Information on international organizations which provide assistance at the sphere of fighting the environmental crimes in general and illegal trafficking of hazardous waste in particular; n Regular information sharing on available activities / new initiatives at the sphere of fighting the environmental crimes;
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4. OSCE Border Security and Management Concept
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Adopted by the OSCE Ministerial Council December 2005 Reaffirms the obligations and commitments already undertaken by the Participating States at the global, OSCE and Bi-lateral level
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Participating states undertake to promote co- operation between their border, law enforcement and competent national structures with a view to: Promoting free and secure movement of persons, goods, services and investments; Reducing the threat of terrorism, including preventing cross-border movement of persons, weapons and funds connected with terrorist and other criminal activity; To prevent and repress transnational organised crime, illegal migration, corruption and trafficking in weapons, drugs and human beings;
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Participating states undertake to promote co- operation between their border, law enforcement and competent national structures with a view to: To promote high standards in border services; To promote dignified treatment of all individuals wanting to cross borders; To create beneficial conditions for social, economic and cultural development; To foster common spaces of freedom, security and justice in the osce area; To ensure security of the international transport circuit for supply of commodities.
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End of Presentation Workshop on Illegal Traffic Bratislava, 3-5 October 2006
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