The Ministry of the Interior is hosting the third United Nations Police Performance Workshop for Chiefs of Police, which is being held for the third time outside the United Nations Headquarters, and discusses the performance management of United Nations police commanders for peacekeeping operations in times of crises and wars.
The UAE is hosting this four-day workshop, with a wide international presence, in confirmation of the UAE’s constants and established principles in supporting the international police to achieve its goals of promoting societal peace around the world.
The workshop began with a welcoming speech from the Ministry of Interior to the participants from the United Nations, which emphasized the UAE’s key role in enhancing joint international action and coordination for the sake of safer societies.
In the workshop, police leaders will discuss a number of topics that enhance performance in police tasks and enhance global security and peace, their vital role in international conflicts, future frameworks for international police work, development prospects and expected challenges, how to develop institutional performance, indicators and job performance standards for international police, and a number of topics. Related.
Yesterday, the work of this global gathering was opened with the participation of police commanders around the world, and in the presence of officers from the United Arab Emirates, sharing best practices and successful experiences with their counterparts around the world, and exchanging experiences and knowledge in order to enhance joint international cooperative action, especially in the areas of establishing the foundations of security and peace in societies at a stage. After crises and wars.
The Ministry of Interior will organize a session on the sidelines of the workshop on the “Green Justice” operation, which was led by the UAE and organized in coordination with the International Law Enforcement Initiative for Climate (I2LEC). The operation revealed large-scale environmental crimes in the Amazon region with the participation of law enforcement agencies in Brazil. Peru and Colombia, along with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and the Environmental Systems Research Institute, have achieved important results with global participation and cross-border cooperation that emphasized the importance of international work and cooperation, and the exchange of information and experiences in achieving the security of societies and consolidating international peace.
Discussions and the presentation of practical and theoretical experiences will continue until next Friday, and it is expected that at the conclusion of this international gathering, recommendations will be useful in developing police services and improving work in accordance with best practices to overcome all current and future challenges, especially in the field of police work assigned to peacekeeping missions and operations around the world. .
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