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eLearning Newsletter UNODC Global eLearning Programme in numbers May - June 2017 GLOBAL ELEARNING PROGRAMME JOINS CCPCJ PAKISTAN ENHANCES LAW ENFORCEMENT CAPACITY THROUGH ELEARNING CAMBODIA HOSTS ELEARNING TRAINING

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Page 1: May - June Newsletter V52017/07/13  · 7 g

MAY   -  JUNE  2017

I SSUE NO . 1 3

eLearningNewsletter

NEWS ON THE UNODC GLOBAL

E L EARN ING PROGRAMME

UNODC Global eLearning Programme in numbers

May - June 2017Registered Users

Courses Available

Languages Available

Training Modules

Hours of eLearning Training Delivered

Countries Connected to the Programme

Mobile Training Units

eLearning Centres

Social Media Communications

(Twitter/Facebook)

30,988

30

17

350

284,990

197

14

 8

 450

GLOBAL ELEARNING PROGRAMME JOINS CCPCJ

IN THIS ISSUE

PAKISTAN ENHANCES LAW ENFORCEMENT CAPACITY THROUGH ELEARNING

F O L L O W U S O N T W I T T E R

@ U N O D C _ E L E A R N I N G

F O L L O W U S O N F A C E B O O K

/ U N O D C . G L O B A L E L E A R N I N G

CAMBODIA HOSTS ELEARNING TRAINING

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VIENNA - The UNODC's Global Programme

Against Money Laundering, Global Programme

against Cybercrime, Global eLearning Programme

and CRIMJUST were brought together to share

their expertise and knowledge on

cryptocurrencies during the 26th Commission on

Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice.

The joint concern of the rising risk of and the

threat posed by the use of technology by

organized criminal networks, and, more

specifically, the use of cryptocurrencies, brought

together over 100 participants that joined the

side-event titled “Investigation of Money-

Laundering and Terrorist Financing with

Cryptocurrencies- Can we track criminal

cryptocurrencies? Yes, we can!’’.

In collaboration with the Global Programme

Against Money Laundering, the Global eLearning

Programme presented the courses on Anti-Money

Laundering. During this side-event, Mr. Nicolas

Caruso, the Production Associate of the Global

eLearning team, also spoke about the

collaboration between the Global eLearning

Programme and Member States and gave a talk

on the sustainable development of the

Programme.

“The course on Anti-Money Laundering is a good

basis for further study on the subject. Qualified

anti-money laundering professionals are in

demand as organisations increase their focus on

risk prevention,” he said.

The side-event led to a useful exchange of ideas,

information about programmes and evaluation of

successful strategies, leading to a better

coordination between programmes in order to

ensure a holistic approach to combat the threats

posed by cryptocurrencies.

What do you do for the

Global eLearning

Programme?

I am responsible for the

localization of modules.

Q&A with Christian

Koenig, Global

eLearning expert

What is one of the most common challenges that

you have encountered in eLearning?

One challenge is that the areas where we want to

reach do not have internet access. For that reason

we offer MTUs.

What is an MTU?

It is known as the Mobile Training Unit. It consists

of 1 WiFi router, 1 server, 10 to 25 laptops (with

built-in eLearning content), which are designed to

withstand rough environmental conditions. We

deliver these MTUs in offline and online mode.

Here, we adapt our eLearning content to suit the

local conditions, like the language, of our

audience.

Global eLearning team presents the Programme during CCPCJ 2017

From left to right, Mr. Marco TEIXERIA, Mr. Oleksiy FESHCHENKO,

Mr. John BRANDOLINO, Mr. Neil WALSH, Mr. Nicolas CARUSO

May 25, 2017

EXPERT'S CORNER

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CAMBODIA IMPROVES BORDER SECURITY THROUGH ELEARNING TRAINING FOR CUSTOMS OFFICERS

Pakistan enhances law enforcement capacity through eLearning

PHNOM PENH - To strengthen Cambodia's

capacity to counter transnational trafficking, on

15th of June a training course on Container

Inspection at Seaports was conducted by UNODC

for 20 Customs officers in Phnom Penh City.

MULTAN - United Nations Office on Drugs and

Crime (UNODC) Country Office in Pakistan has

introduced an eLearning programme to

strengthen law enforcement agencies for the

elimination of crimes in Pakistan. UNODC

Representative Cesar Guedes visited the newly

established eLearning centre at Police Lines in

Multan.

“UNODC is currently transforming the training

platform from computer-based to full-scale

eLearning so it could be made available in online

format with additional features and benefits,”

Guedes emphasised.

The UNODC representative maintained, “Within

the framework of UNODC Pakistan Programme,

eLearning has been identified as a priority

assistance towards building the law enforcement

capacity so it can meet security challenges, as well

as community expectations.”

This training helped the participants understand

the basic and modern techniques used in the

preliminary assessment of cargo in order to

identify shipments of cargo that may be carrying

illegal drugs. The Global eLearning Programme

received positive and valuable feedback.

With over 500 million sea containers transported

across the globe every year, law enforcement

officers must be always watchful to detect, check,

prevent and combat the illicit trafficking of

weapons, drugs, precursor chemicals, wildlife and

other items that could either be utilised for

terrorist activity or benefit transnational organised

criminal groups.

Cambodia is a country of import, export and

transit of various illicit trade items and a country

at risk from transnational organised threats such

as heroin, opium, synthetic drugs, precursors,

illegal wildlife and timber, weapons, counterfeit

goods and falsified medicines.

The modules, provided by the Global eLearning

Programme, show the concepts and techniques of

how to thoroughly search a container. They cover

the different areas of a container and where

spaces are or can be created and how to search

these areas in a systematic way.

June 15, 2017

May 10, 2017

Global eLearning training in Phnom Penh

Police officials during training session at eLearning Centre

established by UNODC at Police Line

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New introductory module about the GlobaleLearning Programme will be available soon

VIENNA - By the end of August, the

Global eLearning Programme is

planning to deliver an Introductory

module about the Programme itself,

that will introduce you to the

following topics:

- The main reasons for developing

eLearning;

- Introduction to the Global

eLearning Platform;

- The basic types of eLearning

courses and their components;

- Examples of eLearning courses

developed by UNODC Global

eLearning Programme.

We welcome Ms. Sarah Donnelly as the new Global

eLearning Programme Coordinator, who started on July 10th.

Before arriving to the UNODC in Vienna, Sarah was the

Programme Coordinator and Forensic Expert in the

Programme Office in the State of Palestine.

Ms. Donnelly will be responsible for the coordination of

technical elements of the Global eLearning Programme

portfolio, as well as fundraising and advising relevant

stakeholders, other UNODC Field Representatives and

eLearning Focal Points on strategic and operational direction

and development with regard to eLearning.

We welcome our new Global eLearning Programme

Coordinator!

June 30, 2017 It will be publicly available in English and will consist of

interactive tests including images, animations and

interactions. This will help our users to better understand

the benefits of elearning and easily navigate through the

eLearning Platform. You will also find the answers to

frequently asked questions in a form of interactive module.

25 courses, provided by the Global eLearning Programme,

cover security and human threats such as transnational

organized crime, illicit drugs, trafficking in persons and

smuggling of migrants, and issues relating to border control,

forensics and laboratories, controlled deliveries, security and

travel documents, intelligence, HIV and AIDS and human

rights.

ORGANIZATIONAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

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Statistics

0

7,750

15,500

23,250

31,000

Augus

t 201

6

Octob

er 2

016

Novem

ber 2

016

Decem

ber 2

016

April 2

017

May

201

7

June

201

7

0

71,250

142,500

213,750

285,000

Decem

ber 2

015

Febru

ary 20

16

April 2

016

Augus

t 201

6

Octob

er 2

016

Decem

ber 2

016

April 2

017

June

201

7

Total number of users

Total number of training hours

delivered

Top 10 countries by registered

users

Month/Year

Month/Year

Global eLearning Newsletter Archive

Num

ber of users

Num

ber of hours

0

1,675

3,350

5,025

6,700

Sri La

nka

Indo

nesia

Libe

ria

Unite

d Sta

tes

Kenya

Mya

nmar

India

Thaila

nd

Niger

ia

Austri

a

Drugs 19%

Crime 29%

Anti-Corruption 2%

Justice 10%

Forensics 8%

Terrorism 10%

AML 2%

Customs related 22%

Global eLearning courses per

UNODC thematic area

4

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Programme Coordinator

Sarah Donnelly

[email protected]

LMS & Localizations

Christian Koenig

[email protected]

Production & MTUs

Nicolas Caruso

[email protected]

Advocacy & Helpdesk

Anastasia Spegalskaya

[email protected]

Christine Marie Sia

[email protected]

Head of Global eLearning Production

Chand Kaushil

[email protected]

The UNODC Global eLearning Team

National Project Coordinator,

West Africa

National Project Coordinator,

Pakistan

Kamal Toure

[email protected]

Saad Ayub

[email protected]

eLearning GPML

Muguet Aminian

[email protected]

P.O. Box 500

1400 Vienna, Austria

(+43 1) 26060 83101

[email protected]

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