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A delegation from the Republic of Moldova conducted a study visit to Podgorica, Montenegro, focused on sharing practices in the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1325. The visit was supported by the Gender Association and the Embassy of Montenegro in Bucharest and the GS-Foundation.
As part of ongoing international collaboration, one of our February highlights was a specialized training program conducted with the Moldovan General Police Inspectorate in Chișinău. The focus of the training was on the operational use of an advanced robotic system designed for technical-explosive scenarios.
In December 2024, we celebrated the successful procurement and delivery of 10 container clinics for the Nigeria Police Force . Following the official handover ceremony in Lagos, the clinics began their journey to various police schools across Nigeria.
ast week in Kyiv, the GS- Foundation, in collaboration with Gender Associations International Consulting, successfully conducted the first of 21 two-day Sexual Harassment Trainings for police officers of the National Police of Ukraine. This intensive seminar focused on addressing sexual harassment as an administrative offence under Article 173-7 of the Ukrainian Code of Administrative Offences.
The 61st Munich Security Conference (#MSC2025) took place from February 14 to 16, bringing together global decision-makers to discuss the world’s most pressing security challenges.
The Moldovan delegation recently took significant steps to strengthen international collaboration in law enforcement.

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