The Civil Society Declaration against Transnational Organized Crime, presented by The Alliance of NGOs on Crime Prevention & Criminal Justice, urges states to fully engage civil society in combating organized crime and implementing the UNTOC. It highlights the critical need to protect and expand civil society spaces, integrate gender, human rights, and victim-centered approaches, and enhance international cooperation across various crime protocols, including human trafficking, migrant smuggling, firearms, and environmental crimes. The Declaration also calls for greater transparency and accelerated progress in the UNTOC Review Mechanism, emphasizing civil society's indispensable role in achieving holistic and effective crime prevention and response.
The Civil Society Declaration against Transnational Organized Crime, presented by The Alliance of NGOs on Crime Prevention & Criminal Justice, urges states to fully engage civil society in combating organized crime and implementing the UNTOC. It highlights the critical need to protect and expand civil society spaces, integrate gender, human rights, and victim-centered approaches, and enhance international cooperation across various crime protocols, including human trafficking, migrant smuggling, firearms, and environmental crimes. The Declaration also calls for greater transparency and accelerated progress in the UNTOC Review Mechanism, emphasizing civil society's indispensable role in achieving holistic and effective crime prevention and response.
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