1/ “Through the GI-TOC’S Resilience Fund’s work, it has become increasingly clear, across jurisdictions and cultures, that women are repeatedly at the forefront of building community resilience to organized crime” #GIResilience
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2/ Photo below shows Community members protest against the disappearance of their loved ones in a march organized by @Sabuesosguerre2 a #GIResilience Fund beneficiary, in Culiacán, Mexico, September 2020🇲🇽
2/ The role of women in resilience responses to organized crime is generally unexplored, and this brief is intended as the beginning of a narrative that seeks to deepen understanding of this dynamic.
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3/ The report explores what makes women key change-makers in disrupting criminal governance, outlining typologies of intervention.
4/ A better understanding of the gendered aspects of resilience to organized crime can enhance the effectiveness of support provided to community organizations.
🔴 We are live now at the @CCPCJ with @livia_wagner79@KAmerhauser presenting our findings on preventing vulnerability of and strengthening policy responses for commercial sexual exploitation of children
2/ Since 2015, #Algeria has expelled or repatriated an unprecedented number of migrants to #Niger and to a lesser extent to #Mali.
⚠️Grave concerns over human rights violations have been expressed.
3/ Migration to Algeria is not new, but migration has increased significantly since 2016 📈
Southern Algeria has become a strategic gateway for migrants journeying north, for those seeking jobs or refuge in Algeria, or trying to reach Europe via the Western Mediterranean route.
1/Today is International Anti-Corruption Day. With the second wave of the pandemic in full force, this year has highlighted the need to fight corruption.
Here's why👇 #UnitedAgainstCorruption
2/Organized criminal networks are positioning themselves to capture state institutions and contracts – enriching themselves at the expense of the public.
We documented this both in our #Covid Crime Watch newsletter and podcast series. bit.ly/3qAl3e1
3/As @Sarah_Chayes put it in her article, Look Out, Corruption Ahead, "an emergency offers unparalleled opportunities for the coordinated looting of public coffers…Tested procedures are ignored... Exhausted decision makers, pressured to do something, miss crucial details”
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