DCAF brought together judges, lawyers, and civil society experts in Casablanca, Morocco for a roundtable on judicial responses to cyberviolence against women and girls.
Organized with the Moroccan Association of Judges, the National Human Rights Council, and the Bar Association of Casablanca, the event explored legal challenges, shared comparative practices, and identified ways to strengthen victim protection and access to justice in Morocco.
DCAF welcomed a high-level delegation of security sector officials from The Gambia, led by Hon. Mr. Dawda A. Jallow, Attorney General and Minister of Justice. We presented our long-standing partnership and recent work in support of The Gambia Police Force, Immigration Department, and Fire and Rescue Service. The discussion highlighted shared priorities, including the importance of legislative reform, inter-agency coordination, and the integration of data-driven approaches to tackle emerging challenges such as cybercrime, misinformation, and regional threats.
22 Apr 2025DCAF and La Escuela Digital joined forces in Colombia to highlight the inspiring work of social leaders who are transforming their communities from within.
From the powerful storytelling of the Weavers of Mampuján in María la Baja—where art becomes a tool for healing and memory—to eco-leadership in Puerto Leguízamo, where local traditions meet environmental protection, to youth empowerment in Bogotá through Actitud Resiliente, each initiative reflects resilience, creativity, and commitment to peace.
In collaboration with the Academy of Judges and Prosecutors and the Judicial Tight Group, we has started a research analysis on judicial practice related to the authorization and implementation of special investigative measures in the country, with a focus on ensuring alignment with human rights protections and European standards. This is a crucial step towards strengthening transparency and accountability in its security and intelligence sector.
16 Apr 2025We recently co-hosted a workshop in Tunis with the National Commission for the Fight against Terrorism to introduce key reference documents on Public-Private Partnerships in the security sector. Bringing together representatives from the Ministry of the Interior, the General Authority for Public-Private Partnerships, the Tunisian Confederation of Industry, Trade, and Handicrafts, and other institutions, the workshop fostered dialogue on the role of Public-Private Partnerships in strengthening security governance and preventing violent extremism.
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