UK Government says tackling VAWG and transnational crime
Key points
- Promotes action on violence against women and girls
- Advances cross‑border enforcement and counters organised crime
TL;DR
- UK Government congratulates Monica Juma on appointment as Executive Director of the Office on Drugs and Crime and Director‑General of the UN Office in Vienna.
- UK Government says it is working with eight countries through its convened International Coalition to End Violence Against Women and Girls and published a strategy to halve VAWG within a decade.
- UK Government reports recently legislating to ban nudification apps and other forms of non‑consensual intimate image abuse and is hosting a side event on emerging challenges in digital violence.
- UK Government welcomes the Hague Conference agreement to establish a Working Group on recognition and enforcement of protection orders across borders and seeks States' support for a future multilateral instrument.
- UK Government reports funding and support for tackling organised crime and fraud, including the UNODC‑INTERPOL Global Fraud Summit, promotion of the Organised Crime Strategy Toolkit, a £1.5 million commitment for technical assistance, and the introduction of a sanctions regime targeting people smugglers.
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Chair, delegates, and distinguished guests. The United Kingdom is pleased to participate in the Thirty Fifth Session of the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice. I would first like to congratulate Monica Juma on becoming Executive Director to the Office on Drugs and Crime, and Director-General to the UN Office in Vienna. We look forward to working closely with her, because the new and emerging threats ...
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