Partnership-based prevention of organized crime-promising practices in the implementation
of UNTOC review mechanism
© UNODC CSU
Organized by the UNODC Civil Society Unit with the support of Mexico, the United States, and the Alliance of NGOs on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice and the Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime.
May 17, 2022 1.10 – 2.00 pm (CET)
Although no size fits all on how we address transnational organized crime, tackling such a complex problem requires the coordinated efforts of many actors, including Members States, the private sector, academia, and civil society. In order to share and exchange on ways for partnership-based prevention of organized crime, this side event will showcase promising practices in multi-stakeholder engagement in the review of UNTOC, including examples of government engagement with stakeholders at the country level, and UNODC work in facilitating this engagement.
Agenda:
Moderator: Jean-Luc Lemahieu, Director of the Division for Policy Analysis and Public Affairs at UNODC.
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Cristine Cline, Division Chief, Office of Global Programs and Policy, INL, U.S. Government
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Tariq Khosa, Centre for Governance Research (CGR)-Pakistan
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Mauricio Zapata Zaldívar, Director for Crime Prevention and Anti-corruption, MFA of Mexico
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Tuesday Reitano, Deputy Director, GI-TOC
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Q&A
Concluding remarks by Jean-Luc Lemahieu, Director of the Division for Policy Analysis and Public Affairs at UNODC.
Interpretation in Arabic, French and Spanish will be available.