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Dans le cadre de la coopération entre le Bénin et les Etats-Unis, l'hôpital Sounon Sero de Nikki, dans le département du Borgou a accueilli l'Action civile et militaire (MEDCAP), qui a permis de soigner gratuitement plus de 1000 citoyens en l'espace de 2 jours.
En plus de leur rôle de protection et de sécurité, les forces de défense et de sécurité veillent à la santé et au bien-être des populations. L'armée américaine en collaboration avec les Forces armées béninoises (FAB) a organisé une campagne de prise en charge et de traitement gratuits au profit des patients souffrant de diverses pathologies à l'hôpital Sounon Sero de Nikki. Plus de 1000 patients ont été soignés.
Cette initiative qui a duré deux jours selon l'Ambassade des Etats-Unis au Bénin, a bénéficié du soutien de Spirit of America Worldwide. La coopération née de cette initiative selon la représentation diplomatique, a renforcé la confiance entre les communautés et les forces de sécurité, démontrant un « engagement commun pour la santé et le bien-être ».
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Odžak, 24 September 2025 – During his first official visit to Tuzla, Vukosavlje and Odžak, the Head of the OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina (Mission), Ambassador Rick Holtzapple, reaffirmed the Mission’s commitment to supporting regional stability, arms control and effective institutional co-operation in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The visit began with the opening ceremony of the Verification Centre for Deactivated Firearms of the Ministry of Interior of Canton Tuzla, a key step enhancing public safety and reducing the number of small arms and weapons in circulation. This facility will serve as an essential tool for sustainable disarmament initiatives in line with international standards.
In Tuzla, Ambassador Holtzapple met with Prime Minister Irfan Halilagić and members of his government to discuss measures to promote security and stability in the current political environment. Ambassador Holtzapple and Prime Minister Halilagić also discussed strategies to combat domestic violence, acknowledging progress made through the cantonal Co-ordination Body and the Action Plan.
Ambassador commended Tuzla Canton for its commitment to the rule of law and institutional transparency, and urged officials to maintain vigilance in enforcing the cantonal Law on Asset Declarations, particularly amid proposed amendments. He also highlighted urgent priorities, including police staffing shortages and the pending adoption of a new Law on Peaceful Assemblies, aligned with OSCE commitments.
In a meeting with Tuzla Mayor Zijad Lugavić, Ambassador Holtzapple underscored the political significance of the recently signed “Three Towns” Memorandum of Co-operation linking Tuzla, Bijeljina and Orašje. He encouraged turning this framework into tangible projects for citizens, highlighting Tuzla’s innovative efforts to improve air quality, which align with the environmental objectives of the Three Towns initiative. Ambassador also expressed hope that the initiative will foster co-operation between among the residents of all three cities, including promoting zero tolerance for inter-ethnic discrimination and bias.
The working day concluded with a meeting with the five mayors of the Majevica region, Čelić, Lopare, Sapna, Teočak and Ugljevik. The Ambassador acknowledged the extensive co-operation under the Majevica platform, addressing tourism, waste management, civil protection and energy efficiency. He underlined the need to prioritize the completion of demining, ensuring security and enabling growth. The Mission reaffirmed its commitment to support the municipalities in raising these issues with national institutions and international partners, while also helping them identify opportunities for joint projects to promote economic development.
On 24 September, Ambassador Holtzapple met with Vehid Šehić, chairman of the board of the “Pod Lupom” coalition, to discuss upcoming elections in BiH and underlined the importance of credible election observation to give citizens confidence in the legitimacy of their elected officials.
He then visited Vukosavlje where he thanked this Posavina region community for their dedication to building trust and social cohesion. Through the project “Možemo Bolje”, the Mission and its partners support local initiatives that make a real impact. Today’s workshop united voices for stronger, inclusive communities.
Later in Odžak, on behalf of the Mission, Ambassador Holtzapple signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the municipalities of Vukosavlje, Modriča, Šamac and Odžak. This agreement creates framework for inter-municipal co-operation, supported by the OSCE’s expertise, reinforcing commitment to joint development and governance across entity lines.
The Mission’s support of domestic efforts to deactivate small arms, promote co-operation among local government and communities, and ensure continue free and fair elections highlights the OSCE’s continued role as a reliable partner in promoting peace and security across Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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The OSCE, in partnership with the National Institute of Justice (NIJ), organized two events in Chisinau on 15 and 16 September aimed at strengthening the capacity of Moldovan judges and prosecutors — both in training and practicing — for addressing challenges related to virtual assets.
Future judges and prosecutors learned about the fundamentals of virtual assets through a public lecture on ‘Virtual Assets: Basic Concepts, Legal Uses, and Associated Risks’. The lecture covered typologies, key concepts, and risks linked to the criminal misuse of virtual assets, followed by an interactive discussion.
The lecture was complemented by a two-day workshop offering an introductory training on virtual assets for practicing judges and prosecutors from all around Moldova. International experts from North Macedonia, Romania and Slovenia guided participants through key definitions, international and EU legal frameworks, and the role of prosecutors and judges in handling cases involving virtual assets.
“We are seeing a growing trend of criminal use of virtual assets. This workshop provides a great opportunity for us to learn and be prepared for such cases,” said one of the prosecutors participating at the workshop.
The workshop included case studies, scenario-based exercises on identifying virtual assets-related crime types and securing assets, and discussions on common challenges and good practices.
A second edition of the workshop will take place in October and offer a more advanced insight into virtual assets cases.
These events continue to further strengthen the partnership between the OSCE and NIJ, and were organized as part of the OSCE extrabudgetary project, “Innovative policy solutions to mitigate money-laundering risks of virtual assets”, implemented by the Office of the Co-ordinator of OSCE Economic and Environmental Activities. The project receives financial support from Germany, Italy, Poland, Romania, the United Kingdom and the United States.