An OSCE-organized week-long simulation exercise on combating human trafficking along migration routes, hosted by the Almaty Police Academy under the Ministry of Internal Affairs, started on 11 October 2021 in Almaty.
The simulation exercise is organized in co-operation with the Office of the OSCE Special Representative and Co-ordinator for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings, the International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Programme of the US Embassy in Nur-Sultan, UNHCR National Office in Kazakhstan and the Law Enforcement Agencies Academy under the Prosecutor General’s Office. More than 30 professionals from law enforcement, labour inspectorates, migration authorities, prosecutorial offices, NGOs and public social services are participating in the live-action exercise.
Delivered for the second time in Kazakhstan, this training exercise offers front-line responders the opportunity to simulate real-life anti-trafficking responses, using actors to create trafficking scenarios. A fictitious brothel, a massage parlor, a construction site, and an agricultural field were re-created to simulate cases of human trafficking for labour and sexual exploitation.
The event is a part of the OSCE Programme Office’s long-standing efforts to support the host country in combating human trafficking and in implementing the OSCE Action Plan to Combat Trafficking in Human Beings.
The Technical Expert Group on Comprehensive Risk Management (TEG-CRM) – established in 2019 under the Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage associated with Climate Change Impacts (WIM) – developed its Plan of Action (PoA) as an essential element of a five-year rolling workplan of the Executive Committee of the WIM. The PoA supports the implementation of activities under strategic workstream (c) on enhanced cooperation and facilitation in relation to comprehensive risk management approaches. Both workplans acknowledge social protection as a distinct risk management instrument. This briefing paper supports the implementation of the TEG-CRM PoA and the workplan of the Executive Committee of the WIM. Its objectives are to highlight policy gaps on using social protection to support loss and damage action (at the national level), and to define key capacity-building needs in developing countries. The brief further seeks to: i) recommend priorities for strengthening national social protection systems with the view to minimizing, averting and addressing residual loss and damage associated with climate extremes and slow onset changes; and ii) inform the future work on social protection by the TEG-CRM and, more broadly, that of the thematic expert groups established under the WIM.
The Technical Expert Group on Comprehensive Risk Management (TEG-CRM) – established in 2019 under the Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage associated with Climate Change Impacts (WIM) – developed its Plan of Action (PoA) as an essential element of a five-year rolling workplan of the Executive Committee of the WIM. The PoA supports the implementation of activities under strategic workstream (c) on enhanced cooperation and facilitation in relation to comprehensive risk management approaches. Both workplans acknowledge social protection as a distinct risk management instrument. This briefing paper supports the implementation of the TEG-CRM PoA and the workplan of the Executive Committee of the WIM. Its objectives are to highlight policy gaps on using social protection to support loss and damage action (at the national level), and to define key capacity-building needs in developing countries. The brief further seeks to: i) recommend priorities for strengthening national social protection systems with the view to minimizing, averting and addressing residual loss and damage associated with climate extremes and slow onset changes; and ii) inform the future work on social protection by the TEG-CRM and, more broadly, that of the thematic expert groups established under the WIM.
The Technical Expert Group on Comprehensive Risk Management (TEG-CRM) – established in 2019 under the Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage associated with Climate Change Impacts (WIM) – developed its Plan of Action (PoA) as an essential element of a five-year rolling workplan of the Executive Committee of the WIM. The PoA supports the implementation of activities under strategic workstream (c) on enhanced cooperation and facilitation in relation to comprehensive risk management approaches. Both workplans acknowledge social protection as a distinct risk management instrument. This briefing paper supports the implementation of the TEG-CRM PoA and the workplan of the Executive Committee of the WIM. Its objectives are to highlight policy gaps on using social protection to support loss and damage action (at the national level), and to define key capacity-building needs in developing countries. The brief further seeks to: i) recommend priorities for strengthening national social protection systems with the view to minimizing, averting and addressing residual loss and damage associated with climate extremes and slow onset changes; and ii) inform the future work on social protection by the TEG-CRM and, more broadly, that of the thematic expert groups established under the WIM.
Ce mercredi 13 octobre, le sélectionneur algérien Djamel Belmadi est revenu sur les deux confrontations de l’Équipe nationale face au Niger, dans une interview de post-stage au micro de FAF TV.
En effet, le coach Belmadi a tenu à saluer le quatuor de la défense, tout en affirmant : » nous sommes prêts pour n’importe quel concurrent dans le match de barrage « .
Il a ajouté à ce propos : » Bounedjah joue comme un guerrier et j’étais très content du but qu’il a marqué. Quant à Belaili, c’est un joueur qui est toujours au service de l’Équipe nationale et a la même influence que Riyad Mahrez « . » L’Afrique doit être fière du record historique réalisé par l’Équipe nationale algérienne. »
Ainsi, le sélectionneur algérien a affirmé que le match prévu face au Burkina Faso est comme un match final, insistant sur le fait que les supporters doivent être présents.
» Mahrez et Bounedjah se rapprochent du record de Slimani « , BelmadiPar ailleurs, Djamel Belmadi a souligné que Riyad Mahrez et Baghdad Bounedjah peuvent battre le record historique de Slimani. » Il est vrai que Slimani a battu le record du meilleur buteur, mais je ne pense pas que son titre durera longtemps « .
Dans le même sujet, l’entraineur a ajouté : » Mahrez et Bounedjah se rapprochent de lui, et leur niveau actuel les permet de battre facilement le record de Slimani en tant que meilleur buteur de l’histoire de l’équipe nationale « .
Dans un autre chapitre, Djamel Belmadi a exprimé sa satisfaction de jouer le prochain match face à Djibouti en Égypte, pour la cinquième journée des éliminatoires de la Coupe du Monde 2022 au Qatar, précisant : » il n’y a pas d’équipe qui ne souhaite jouer sur une bonne pelouse « .
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