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NAVIGATE THE CT TRAVEL EVENTS AND NEWS ARTICLES


What?

The United Nations Countering Terrorist Travel ('CT Travel') Programme, is pleased to share the latest events and news articles, through an “All-of-UN” partnership with the United Nations Counter-Terrorism Executive Directorate (CTED), the , the , the , the and in close cooperation with the , the Programme comprehensively assists beneficiary Member States in legislative, operational, transport industry engagement, and technical areas.

Why?

We want these news articles to be the entry point that can help you navigate the work of the UNOCT and CT Travel easily, whether it is on counter-terrorism, human rights, the use of API and PNR, goTravel software solution, training development, legal framework, etc., and discover the human stories behind it. We also want you to quickly access top statements, press releases, events and news, , videos, and UN documents, with elements of audio, video, graphics, and text, for a complete multimedia experience.

How?

You can access the new stories via this page, and follow us on social media via Twitter at , LinkedIn at , and YouTube at . You can also save a story using the bookmark function and read it later, and share our content via a vast array of tools. We are very happy for you to use, feature, and repurpose our content. However, please give attribution to UNOCT, and link back to our site. and observe copyright obligations when it comes to use of photo, graphics, audio, and video content. If in doubt, please reach out to us using our contact page.

New Articles

18 May 2023

The United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism (UNOCT), through its flagship the?Countering Terrorist Travel (‘CT Travel’) Programme, and the Airport Communication Programme (AIRCOP) implemented by the?, organized the second ?annual regional Informal Working Group (IWG) meeting for over 70 delegates representing law enforcement, counter-terrorism, security, and civil aviation agencies from 16?West African countries and 4?

16 May 2023

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism (UNOCT), in collaboration with the US Department of State’s Bureau of Counterterrorism, conducted a four-day workshop (8 -11 May 2023) in Abuja to enhance the capacity of the Federal Government of Nigeria in border security and strengthening their counterterrorism efforts across the country.

25 November 2022

The United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism (UNOCT), through its flagship Countering Terrorist Travel (‘T Travel’) Programme, organized a two-day Informal Working Group (IWG) meeting for 34 delegates representing law enforcement, counter-terrorism, security, and civil aviation agencies from 11 countries in the Southern African region, on the 24th of November in Gaborone, Botswana.

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FOR YOUR INFORMATION: Please note, that for security reasons, some of the announcements will not be displayed on the above calendar prior to the date of the event. To learn more about upcoming events details, please visit the , or get in contact with the CT Travel Team via email.

United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism (UNOCT) CT Travel Programme Azerbaijan PIU Opening edited by Antoine Andary

Events

12 October 2020 to 16 October 2020

The Countering Terrorist Travel Programme delivered its first online training course on the detection of terrorists and their travel movements using travel information including API and PNR from 12 to 16 October 2020. Twenty participants from Botswana, including focal points and airport staff, participated.

To learn more about the event's outcomes, please visit the News tab.

05 October 2020 to 08 October 2020

From 5 to 8 October 2020, the CT Travel Programme and its Partnes successfully completed a virtual deep-dive assessment with The Gambia. The deep-dive was a gap analysis exercise with The Gambia which identified areas for technical assistance in implementing the API and PNR programme across four pillars: legal, operational, transport industry engagement, and technical.

To learn more about the event's outcomes, please visit the News tab.