The Shiraka Training Programme (STP) is part of the Shiraka Programme, developed by the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It supports societal development in the MENA region. The STP consists of 2-week training courses. STP focuses on governments’ public service delivery for citizens, involving civilians in this process. The training courses are open to government employees from the following countries and states: Algeria, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Palestinian Territories, Tunisia.
The training on Administration of Justice helps participants to:
improve knowledge and skills in the field of administration of justice;
learn from Dutch best practices in administration of justice;
act as change agent in their home country;
share knowledge and skills in their home country;
develop a valuable network of peers in their region, country and in the Netherlands;
strengthen connections with the Netherlands and stakeholders in the Dutch justice sector.
The training course covers the following topics:
The Dutch judicial system;
Human rights and the importance of a fair judicial system;
Upholding the ethics and integrity of the judiciary;
Efficient and effective case flow management;
Skills and tools for change management and personal leadership.
This project will contribute to the overall objective of the regional programme by enhancing capacity development of the criminal justice actors and promoting closer inter-agency cooperation.
The IAMROC project aims to enhance the identification of key players involved in serious migration-related crimes in the countries of the Central Mediterranean Route (CMR). It seeks to facilitate interventions under criminal or other laws, disrupt their business models, and end impunity for these key players.