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ENACT builds knowledge and skills to enhance Africa's response to transnational organised crime. Funded by the EU and implemented by ISS, Interpol and GI.

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Media release | @INTERPOL_HQ launches the #womENACTion mentorship programme enactafrica.org/media-resource…

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Protecting South Africa’s rare succulents from traffickers is a priority. Find out more in our Observer > ow.ly/Gr0i50TMoZm @issafrica


Observer > Foreign illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing continues to devastate #SierraLeone’s once sustainable fisheries industry. ow.ly/Amfs50TMprv @issafrica


Policy brief > Environmental crime caused by illegal mining in Central Africa ow.ly/COUI50U5R1E @issafrica


Observer by Willis Okumu and Valtino Omolo > ow.ly/loiq50TB1f6 #StopOrganizedCrime #Kenya #Tanzania @issafrica


Some of the highest-scoring countries for non-renewable resource crimes are in Africa: #Libya, #DRC and #CAR. Visit our Africa Organised Crime Index to find out more > ow.ly/RP4p50U5QMT #StopOrganizedCrime #OCIndex

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Policing organised environmental crime is expensive, laborious and complex. For resource-strapped police in Africa, #AI can generate powerful crime-fighting tools. Observer > ow.ly/lJyi50TWVLw #StopOrganizedCrime @issafrica


New Observer > Stakeholders are exploring innovative ways to safeguard Southern Africa’s precious plants from illegal trade. ow.ly/KZOv50U5QIw #StopOrganizedCrime @issafrica


Human trafficking is one of the most pervasive criminal markets in East Africa. ow.ly/78fP50TZ7Ew #OCIndex

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Observer > Women and children are captured during cattle raids on the South Sudan-Ethiopia border and forced into a lifetime of servitude. ow.ly/nj1H50TMp1i @issafrica


Observer by Ndubuisi Christian Ani> ow.ly/aXU350TZ7sI #Ghana @issafrica


In 2023, the most pervasive criminal market in Africa was human trafficking. ow.ly/s82250TZ7pf #OCIndex

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Observer | Identifying victims key to breaking up South Africa's sex trafficking rings Carina Bruwer explores > ow.ly/6Bwe50TZ7iB @issafrica

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Les jeunes d'Afrique de l'Est sont victimes de fausses promesses de travail à l'étranger. @issafricaFR


Nigeria’s Yahoo Plus Plus scammers kidnap and kill for cybercrime success, leaving the state struggling for solutions. ow.ly/pWNK50TZ6vN @issafrica


All nine East African countries scored above the continental average for human trafficking. Find out more in our Africa Organised Crime Index > ow.ly/1bPo50TZ68C #OCIndex

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L'initiative womENACTion vise à rendre l'analyse du renseignement criminel en Africa plus inclusive. ow.ly/ei2J50TRlO7 @INTERPOL_HQ

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Online job scams are driving human trafficking from East Africa to Southeast Asia. Observer > ow.ly/pMyh50TZ2oH @issafrica


Though human trafficking decreased in North Africa, human smuggling increased due to the surge in migration from Libya and Tunisia towards Europe. Visit our Africa Organised Crime Index for more > ow.ly/eN0R50TZ2fS #OCIndex

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New Observer > Ghana’s government needs a multi-pronged approach to target the well-resourced sponsors and agents benefitting from illegal mining. ow.ly/loaU50TZ2av @issafrica


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