- Thematic Component: 2. Improvement of Detection Capacities
- Country: Tajikistan
From January 26 till 27 2022, the Border Management Programme in Central Asia (BOMCA) held a national workshop in Dushanbe for crime intelligence officers in Tajikistan.
From January 26 till 27 2022, the Border Management Programme in Central Asia (BOMCA) held a national workshop in Dushanbe for crime intelligence officers in Tajikistan.
From January 26-27 2022, the Border Management Programme in Central Asia held a national workshop in Dushanbe for the heads and experts of K-9 centers of Tajikistan.
From January 17 till 19, 2021, the Border Management Programme in Central Asia (BOMCA) held an online workshop in Tashkent on the delegation of functions between the Border Guard and Customs Services of the Republic of Uzbekistan. The workshop was attended by officials of the national border guard and customs agencies, responsible for the organization, coordination and control of procedures at the border crossing points.
From January 12 till 14 2021, the Border Management Programme in Central Asia (BOMCA) held a workshop in Bishkek on the delegation of functions between Border Guard and Customs Services of the Kyrgyz Republic. Officials of the headquarters of the border guard and customs agencies of the Kyrgyz Republic, responsible for the organization, coordination and control of the procedures at the border crossing points, took part in the event. The workshop aimed at supporting the enhancement of cooperation between the border guard and customs services, as well as optimizing border and customs control procedures at the state border crossing points.
From December 14 till 16 2021, BOMCA 10 held a National Training of Trainers on Document Security in Tajikistan, aligned with the European Union's best practices, and in cooperation with Frontex. The training course addressed officers responsible for border checks and experienced in the best practices of document verification, who will consequently train their colleagues.
On December 14-16, 2021, in Bishkek, the Border Management Programme in Central Asia held a national workshop for the heads and experts of K-9 centers in Kyrgyzstan. The workshop aimed at training K-9 units in detecting different types of smuggled goods as well as to show European good practices focusing on detection of arms, explosives, ammunition, drugs, precursors and currency during their deployment.
On December 9-10, 2021б the Border Management Programme in Central Asia (BOMCA) held a regional kick-off meeting on cross-border cooperation: best practices and outlook for Central Asia. The meeting aimed at raising awareness of the state beneficiaries on the cross-border cooperation schemes and benefits of such cooperation in particular areas.
On December 7, 2021, the 10th phase of the Border Management Programme in Central Asia (BOMCA 10) was officially launched at the project Opening Conference in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. During the event, the goals and objectives of the Programme and plans for its implementation in all five countries of the region were presented to the participants. "BOMCA very well represents the spirit of the EU-Central Asia cooperation, which aims to facilitate regional integration. The European Union considers that regional cooperation and integration offer the best tools for addressing common challenges, and are instrumental in ensuring security and stability", - noted Ms. Terhi Hakala, EU Special Representative for Central Asia, in her welcoming speech.
On December 6, 2021, the 1st meeting of the Regional Steering Group of the 10th phase of the Border Management Programme in Central Asia (BOMCA) was held, attended by representatives of the project beneficiaries from the Central Asian countries, component leaders and partners from the EU member states. The meeting aimed at informing about milestones of Programme’s planning, implementation, and monitoring. It further served a platform for providing updates on project implementation, main findings of the assessment missions, presentation of the inception report and endorsement of work plan for the 1st year of implementation (2021 - 2022). The Steering Group has an important and crucial role at national and regional levels, as its members oversee and provide strategic guidance to the overall project implementation.