INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS

Iraq Law and Order Task Force - Iraq
Dated: 7 November 2007

Global Justice Solutions (EMEA) successfully secured a role in the provision of criminal investigators to the Law and Order Task Force for Iraq, an AusAID-funded initiative.
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Pacific Regional Policing Initiative (PRPI), January 2004 - December 2008
Dated: 20 August 2007

With the goal of contributing to a safer, more secure and stable environments, the PRPI is the world’s only regional, multi-lateral initiative to build capacity and strengthen the institutions of policing.
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Syrian Tourism Police Enhancement Pilot Project, January 2006 – March 2008
Dated: 20 August 2007

Iselin Consulting Limited, a Global Justice Solutions company, is implementing this project which is designed to build the capacity and efficiency of the Tourism Police of Syria.
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Pacific Judicial Development Program, October 2006 - September 2009
Dated: 20 August 2007

The Pacific Judicial Development Program is a multi-lateral, regional project to build the capacity of Judges, Magistrates and Court Clerks across all courts of Pacific Forum Islands Countries.
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Cambodia Criminal Justice Assistance Project Phase III, February 2007 – January 2012
Dated: 20 August 2007

The Cambodia Criminal Justice Assistance Project Phase III is a design and implement project spanning the community and criminal justice sector of Cambodia.
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Maldives Police project, June 2007 – June 2011
Dated: 20 August 2007

The Maldives Police Service seeks to implement a range of reform initiatives to enhance and sustain improved policing services throughout the Republic, particularly at the local service delivery level.
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Cambodia Criminal Justice Assistance Project II
Dated: 9 August 2005
A bilateral contribution by the Government of Australia, to build the capacity and institutions of the criminal justice sector, provincial and district governments and communities in Cambodia.

Servicing municipal Phnom Penh and selected provinces,   CCJAP II takes an integrated whole-of-sector approach which acknowledges the cause and effect linkages that operate between the various processes, actors and institutions that comprise the sector.
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Mozambique Police Reform Project
Dated: 9 August 2005
A multi-phased, multi-year undertaking by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) to enhance the capacity of the Police of the Republic of Mozambique (PRM).

Commencing with Phase I in 1995, the United Nations Development Program has coordinated three successive phases of a project to enhance the capacity of the Police of the Republic of Mozambique (PRM).
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Australia-Fiji Law and Justice Sector program
Dated: 9 August 2005
Working with communities, government and non government stakeholders, the Australia Fiji Law and Justice Sector Program seeks to strengthen the capacity of the criminal and civil justice sector to contribute to the application of the rule of law in Fiji.

Following an earlier scoping mission, the first stages of the program commenced in June 2003 and involved the development of a program design framework, the development and implementation of an interim activity plan and the completion of an annual work plan for 2004.
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Samoa Police Service Institutional Strengthening Project (SPS-ISP)
Dated: 9 August 2005
Commencing in January 2004, the SPS-ISP represents a five year commitment by the Government of Australia to building the capacity of the Police Service of Samoa.

With Technical Directorship by Global Justice Solutions Director Dr Rowan Barnsley and Team Leadership by Global Justice Solutions Technical Director Mr Steve Roast, the goal of the SPS-ISP is to create a safe, secure and stable environment in Samoa.
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Bangladesh Police Project
Dated: 9 August 2005
The Bangladesh Police Project is a joint initiative of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), the Government of the United Kingdom and the Government of Bangladesh (GoB) intended to reform the 118,000 officer strong Bangladesh Police Force with emphasis on strengthening human security.

Using the Global Justice Solutions Global Thematic Analysis MethodologyTM, Directors Dr Rowan Barnsley and Mr Glenn Crannage led a team of local consultants, police and government officials to conduct the first end-to-end thematic analysis of the Bangladesh Police Force and its operations.
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Other Initiatives
Dated: 9 August 2005
Other Initiatives In addition to the design and implementation of major law and justice capacity building and institutional strengthening projects, Global Justice Solutions personnel have undertaken a range of scoping, review and evaluation missions, including, but not limited to:

Review of the Solomon Islands Law and Justice Project; Scoping of the East Timor Law and Justice Sector Project; Scoping and design of the Timor Leste Police Development Program; Design of the Solomon Islands Law and Justice Sector Program Framework; (View the full project)



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