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Responding to organised crime in Africa: assessing the past and the future

How has organised crime evolved over the last eight years and what responses should the continent prioritise?

Eight years of empirical research, technical support and capacity building by the European Union funded ENACT project provides exceptional insights into how organised crime has evolved in Africa. This conference brings together stakeholders and experts to consider the trends in criminality and the impact of policy responses. Speakers will discuss priorities and ways to build community and state resilience to organised crime across the continent.

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This hybrid conference is co-hosted by the Institute for Security Studies (ISS), the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime (GI-TOC) and INTERPOL.

Simultaneous English-French interpretation will be provided for this event.

Development partners
ENACT is funded by the European Union and implemented by the Institute for Security Studies in partnership with INTERPOL and the Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime. The ISS is also grateful for support from the members of the ISS Partnership Forum: the Hanns Seidel Foundation, the European Union, the Open Society Foundations and the governments of Denmark, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden.
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