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Cooperation between national Police, international entities and territorial self-government

Department 58 – International Relations
Department 58 – International Relations

Published

Updated 18-10-2022
  • Grant amount updated

Project
Region National coverage
Title of the ProgrammeHome Affairs
Title of the ProjectCooperation between national Police, international entities and territorial self-government
Number of the ProjectNF-MV-PDP-004-2020
Project Promoter

Police Presidium of the Czech Republic

Project Partner from Donor State

Oslo Police District, Crime Prevention Department, Public Order Intelligence

Status

Project duration (phase of the project): 1.7.2020 - 29.2.2024

More Information

Website: https://www.policie.cz/clanek/norske-fondy-2014-2021.aspx

Target group: Czech Police, representatives of public institutions at the national and regional level

Total Eligible Costs

395 934

Grant

286 062 (72,25 %)

Summary:

The project will contribute to the reinforcement of information exchange and police training. Furthermore, the project will strengthen the capacity of the Czech Police to react adequately to the needs of global international police cooperation and the project will strengthen the dialogue between Police and territorial self-governments.

The project will include, inter alia, the following main activities:

  • Workshops and practical course for police psychologists and crises intervention specialist, Police education/training conference, workshops with foreign police professionals
  • Trainings and equipment for Anti-conflict team, including bilateral activities such as study visits and workshops with Norwegian Partner
  • International annual conference of the Association of European Police Colleges (AEPC)
  • Creating a new model of cooperation and coordination between municipal and national Police, including evaluation of existing cooperation formulating recommendations on improvement of coordination agreements (catalogue of preventing measures), sharing of data system, exchanging information and good practice between police (municipal, district, regional) and territorial self-government on various levels.