EU-ACT, action against drug trafficking and organised crime

Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine, Albania, Bosnia Herzegovina, Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Turkey, Kenya, Mozambique, Tanzania

The aim of this project is improving the effectiveness and operational cooperation of agencies responsible for investigating drug trafficking and the organised crime associated with it. In addition, the project supports beneficiary countries in the prevention of drug use, as well as in improving treatment for drug addiction, covering, in general, all drugs policies, in line with the European Drugs Strategy 2013-2020.

It is a project financed by the European Commission with a budget of €12,000,000 which FIIAPP is managing for four years in collaboration with experts from the Spanish Interior Ministry, who will work on activities together with their counterparts in France, Italy and the United Kingdom.

Project data

Sector

Seguridad, paz y desarrollo

Countries

Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine, Albania, Bosnia Herzegovina, Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Turkey, Kenya, Mozambique, Tanzania

Date

Start - 01/01/2017
End - 31/12/2021

Total budget

12.000.000€

Financer

Comisión Europea

We work with

Ministerio del Interior

Project news

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10/01/2022 The EU-ACT project on action against drugs and organised crime comes to an end Four years supporting policies against drugs and the prevention of their consumption in more than 20 countries on the heroin route... Icono de flecha hacia la derecha
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15/03/2019 Cooperation Stories: EU-ACT In the following video we find out how the EU-ACT project supports the fight against drug... Icono de flecha hacia la derecha
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28/05/2020 FIIAPP Expatriates: José Manuel Colodrás José Manuel Colodrás, Police Chief Inspector and coordinator of the FIIAPP-managed and European Union-financed EU-ACT project, tells us about his experiences and his day to day life working and living in Ukraine... Icono de flecha hacia la derecha
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28/02/2020

As part of its work to improve public systems, FIIAPP forges alliances with other institutions. This week we will learn about the work of the General Secretariat of Prisons and the cooperation projects, managed by FIIAPP and funded by the European Union, with which it collaborates. Among these are the twinning project entitled Improved management of terrorists and dangerous criminals in Turkish prisons, and the EU-ACT project to take action against drugs and organised crime.