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- Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime (GI-TOC)
The Global Initiative comprises a network of over 600 independent global and regional experts working on human rights, democracy, governance, and development issues where organized crime has become increasingly pertinent
- Catalyzing the Building Blocks of a Global Strategy - Global Initiative
The result was the creation of the Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime, which provides a platform to promote greater debate and innovative approaches, which serve as the building blocks to an inclusive global strategy against organized crime
- Global Organized Crime Index | Global Initiative
The Global Organized Crime Index is a multi-dimensional tool that assesses the level of criminality and resilience to organized crime for 193 countries along three key pillars – criminal markets, criminal actors, and resilience
- The Global Organized Crime Index 2023 | Global Initiative
The Global Organized Crime Index is the result of a two-year endeavour to evaluate levels of crime and resilience in all 193 UN member states Through this data, it is hoped that the Index will help inform a truly global response to the pervasive threat of transnational organized crime
- The Global Initiative Network of Experts | GIN
The GI Network is the key resource body of the Global Initiative, providing a valuable forum for exchanging knowledge, expertise and advice
- © 2023 Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime
ative Against Transnational Organized Crime was founded in 2013 Its vision was to mobilize a global strategic approach to tackling organized crime by strengthening political commitment to address the challenge, building the analytical evidence base on organized crime, disrupting criminal economi
- Steal, corrupt, kill: The evolving face of Transnational Organized Crime
This round table will identify emerging ways to deter and disrupt transnational organized crime, including how international and regional organizations, governments, civil society and the private sector are working together and building resilience
- Resilience Fund: Supporting community responses to organized crime
An unprecedented number of civil society organizations (CSOs) took part in the 11th Conference of Parties (CoP) to the UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC), held in Vienna from 17 to 21 October 2022
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