60 female law enforcement officers from Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency trained: their feedback coming soon

Islamabad: When Covid-19 brought the world to a halt, International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD) stepped in to ensure that training of frontline officers continued online. These sessions ensured that 60 female law enforcement officers from Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency were trained on areas of Irregular Migration, Human Trafficking, the Smuggling of Human Beings and Border Management. A video of their feedback on the training – and comments from senior FIA Academy management – is coming soon.

 

This activity was funded by the European Union and implemented by ICMPD.

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