Nov302021ENACTFeaturedProject-ENACT-Strategic-Assessment-Women Categories: ENACT, FeaturedBy Gabriel Monterrosa30th November 2021 Share this post Share on XShare on X Author: Gabriel Monterrosa Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:News briefing week of 22 NovemberNextNext post:SEACOP meets Barbados counterparts to discuss future cooperationRelated PostsIssue Paper: Firearms and Drugs – Partners in Transnational Crime15th March 2024ENACT Seminar Reveals Escalating Threat of Illegal Succulent Trade in South Africa13th March 2024ENACT’s seminar on the illegal trade of succulents in South Africa1st March 2024Bolstering sustainable growth: ENACT’s workshop on succulents paves the way for legal trade and conservation efforts in South Africa7th February 2024ENACT Newsletter: womENACTion #230th January 2024ENACT hosts webinar on gender perspectives in the use of Open-Source Intelligence analysis to disrupt transnational organised crime22nd December 2023
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