Impact event
General event
- Date:
- Location:
- Issyk-Kul, Kyrgyzstan
- Organized by:
- Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE)
- Source:
- Projects
About the event
The event showcased the tangible results of continued international co-operation in strengthening law enforcement capacities. By enhancing technical skills and promoting joint exercises, the activity contributed to greater operational readiness and mutual trust among police services.
Participants noted that such initiatives directly improve their ability to detect and prevent threats to public safety, reinforcing the overall effectiveness of national security systems. The exchange of expertise and best practices also deepens regional co-operation, ensuring a more coordinated response to challenges linked to the illicit possession and trafficking of weapons and ammunition.
Through initiatives like this, the OSCE continues to foster safer communities and support participating States in building resilient, well-trained, and interconnected law enforcement institutions capable of addressing evolving security risks.
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Testimonials
Participant feedback and experiences
“The training has definitely extended my courage to dedicate part of my education and pursue a career in peace and security in order to make an effective contribution by being valuable to influence peace and security initiatives. I see there is such an immense need for female engagement in approaching issues such as arms control and disarmament. This programme intensified my belief that there is space for women to be the agents of change.”
“The training has definitely extended my courage to dedicate part of my education and pursue a career in peace and security in order to make an effective contribution by being valuable to influence peace and security initiatives. I see there is such an immense need for female engagement in approaching issues such as arms control and disarmament. This programme intensified my belief that there is space for women to be the agents of change.”