A bankruptcy lawyer told UN News that an increasing number of people are being forced to declare bankruptcy after losing ...
October 2025, Ireland - Over the four days in Dublin, participants from a high-level delegation from Pakistan met with Irish counterparts across the criminal justice chain, inc ...
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), under the European Union (EU) funded Deliver Justice Project, organized two awareness sessions on “Gender Responsive Services in Balochistan ...
October 2025 - This October a delegation of provincial secretaries undertook an exposure visit to Paris and Brussels from 14 to 17 October 2025, organized by the United Nations Office on Drugs and ...
The world’s first global convention to prevent and respond to cybercrime opened for signature today in Hanoi, Viet Nam. 65 states signed the UN Convention against Cybercrime, which still must be ...
The UN Convention against Cybercrime is a historic opportunity. To seize this opportunity, we need to achieve two objectives. Firstly, we need to ensure that the Convention enters into force as early ...
24 April 2024: The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) unveiled an excitingnew project, “Protecting Children from Violence in Contexts of Insecurity, North-East Nigeria”.
Cybercrime has grown into a thriving, highly profitable industry, threatening governments, businesses and people worldwide.
For years, delayed case processing, overcrowding of under-trial prisoners, and fragmented data slowed decision-making and ...
UNODC is committed to promoting evidence-based crime prevention policies and practices, as well as supporting knowledge development, conceptualization and implementation of prevention initiatives that ...
This training space reaffirms the commitment of both local and international actors to move towards more humane, accessible, ...
Supported by the European Union, the Deliver Justice Project continues to promote rule of law and justice sector reforms ...