[31.01.11] Organised Crime and UNODC
The Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, in cooperation with the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has the great pleasure of inviting you to a seminar:
Organised Crime and UNODC
– Work against corruption, trafficking, terrorism and piracy
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime [UNODC] is a global leader in the fight against illicit drugs and international crime and is mandated to assist Member States in their struggle against these afflictions of society. Norway grants NOK 40-50 million annually to the organisation's programmes. UNODC also serves as the secretariat of the UN conventions against organised crime, drugs and corruption.
Programme (13.00–14.30)
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UNODC’s work against organised crime
Introduction by Mark Shaw, UNODC Officer-in-Charge of the Integrated Programming and Oversight Branch
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Comments & debate
• State Secretary Erik Lahnstein, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
• State Secretary Astrid Aas-Hansen, Ministry of Justice and Police
• Senior Researcher Jens Chr. Andvig
• NUPI Director Jan Egeland
