Establishment of network for co-operation among border police on international airport border crossing points in MARRI Member States
Project “Establishment of network for co-operation among border police on international airport border crossing points in MARRI Member States” started on 1 November 2009. Its beneficiaries are MARRI Member States national authorities responsible for border management in particular border police on IA BCP’s, while the project shall last for eleven months. MARRI Regional Centre will perform the role of the implementing agency coordinating and managing all the activities necessary for the implementation of the Project. Overall objective of the project is to improve the capacities of MARRI Member States national authorities responsible for border management in particular border police on IA BCP’s to address issues of irregular migration and crime/terrorism on sustainable and permanent basis, thus contributing to the harmonisation of regional standards in combating irregular migration and to channel irregular flows to regular ones. Specific objectives of the Project are to establish/improve more effective regional cooperation and information exchange mechanisms between border police on IA BCP’s in MMS, increase efficiency in secure movement of persons and goods as w...
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ATR Data Collection Info Management in SEE

The Programme for the Enhancement of Anti-trafficking Responses in South Eastern Europe – Data Collection and Information Management (Phase I) has started in September 2006 and was implemented by International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD) in partnership with EUROPOL, ACTA and the MARRI Regional Centre in Skopje. The countries participating in this programme were Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Romania and Serbia.The Programme for the Enhancement of Anti-trafficking Responses in South-Eastern Europe: Data Collection and Information Management Phase II Data Processing, Maintenance and Analysis (DJM Phase II) was launched on 1 September 2008. The 18-month DCIM Phase II Programme is funded by the Royal Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The International Centre for Migration Policy Development is implementing the Programme, in partnership with the Migration, Asylum, Refugees Regional Initiative (MARRI), the Office of the Dutch National Rapporteur on Trafficking in Human Beings, Europol, and the Southeast European Cooperative Initiative (SECI Center).The participating countries in this Progra...
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