Advance registration by 25 April is required.Īdditionally, please be prepared to present identification at check-in. Please note this event will be in English Japanese interpretation will not be provided. The event will provide an opportunity to learn from an expert and to share ideas on how we can promote peace and ensure justice for all as called for by Sustainable Development Goal 16. Particular examples that will be discussed include smuggling and corruption in Libya the threat of climate change to security in the Sahel arms trafficking, human trafficking, and cybersecurity in Ukraine and the five types of transnational organized criminal activity prevalent in Afghanistan. The event will explore the nexus between armed conflict and organized crime, and the tragic synergies between terrorism and cross-border crimes. Using examples drawn from UNICRI’s work, Ms De Meo will join UNU Senior Vice-Rector Sawako Shirahase to discuss how a vacuum in state control during and after conflict creates fertile ground for organized crime and terrorism to flourish. This event will start at 12:00 in the 2F Reception Hall at UNU Headquarters in Tokyo. On 26 April 2023, UNU will host “ UNICRI Lessons from Conflict Zones”, a BIG IDEAS Dialogue with Antonia Marie De Meo, Director of the United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI).
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