From 14 to 18 July, a five-day national Training of Trainers (ToT) “Traveller Identification” is taking place in Almaty, Kazakhstan, within the framework of the European Union-funded BOMCA 11 programme. The activity is implemented by CFCA as the coordinator of Component 1 of the project. BOMCA 11, the Border Management Programme in Central Asia, aims to strengthen regional cross-border cooperation, combat organized crime, and introduce safer and more efficient border procedures, while…
From 14 to 18 July, a five-day national Training of Trainers (ToT) “Traveller Identification” is taking place in Almaty, Kazakhstan, within the framework of the European Union-funded BOMCA 11 programme. The activity is implemented by CFCA as the coordinator of Component 1 of the project. BOMCA 11, the Border Management Programme in Central Asia, aims to strengthen regional cross-border cooperation, combat organized crime, and introduce safer and more efficient border procedures, while respecting human rights and the principles of integrated border management. The training brings together representatives of the Border Service of the National Security Committee of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The aim of the seminar is to prepare national…