OSCE: Enhancing Border Security with Gender-Sensitive Training
Enhancing Security through Gender-Sensitive Training
On 30 and 31 October, the OSCE Transnational Threats Department's Border Security and Management Unit conducted a vital training session in close collaboration with the Spanish National Police. This initiative focused on gender sensitivity, aimed at equipping border officers with essential skills needed to address gender-related issues effectively within their operations. Integrating gender perspectives into border security not only promotes equality but also enhances overall operational effectiveness.
Impact on Border Management
The training emphasized the importance of recognizing and addressing the differences in experiences of various genders at borders, leading to more tailored and effective security measures. The OSCE's commitment to fostering a gender-inclusive framework within border management exemplifies a significant shift towards enhancing security protocols.
- Training Dates: 30 & 31 October
- Collaborating Entity: Spanish National Police
- Focus Area: Gender Sensitivity in Border Management
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