To celebrate UN International Education Day, which is held on 24 January, in this week’s programme on Public Cooperation in the World we talk about two twinning programmes managed by FIIAPP; the first fosters improvement in research and innovation in Algeria, while the second implements guidelines from the European Higher Education Area in Morocco. Pilar Garcés, Deputy Minister for Universities and Research in the Regional Government of Castilla y León and Antonio García, Professor at the University of Valladolid, will be acquainting us with both programmes respectively.
In this programme we talk with Francisco Benítez, a sub-inspector with the National Police central cybercrime unit, who explains what forensic computing is and its application in police investigations.
In this programme, Inmaculada Zamora, general secretary of FIIAPP, takes stock of the last year, telling us about her career at the foundation and giving us some insights into the challenges FIIAPP will face in 2020.
For almost three years, the project, managed by the FIIAPP and financed by the European Commission, has given European support to the special anti-drug forces in the application of Bolivian law. During this time, specialists have worked closely with Bolivian institutions. In this programme, the expert voices that have participated take stock of the progress made in this area.
Taking advantage of the fact that International Anti-Corruption Day was observed this week, in this programme we talk about the ARAP project, a work by FIIAPP focused on accompanying Ghanaian institutions in the fight against this crime.
In this week’s programme, we talk about climate change and the participation of FIIAPP in the United Nations climate summit, COP25, which will feature two projects funded by the European Union and which FIIAPP collaborates in: Euroclima+, with its own pavilion and its project to promote renewable sources and energy efficiency in Cuba.