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![]() UNDP The Gambia community policing reportReport | ![]() UNDP The Gambia community policing reportReport |
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![]() UNDP The Gambia community policing reportReport | ![]() UNDP The Gambia community policing reportReport |
![]() UNDP The Gambia community policing reportReport | ![]() UNDP The Gambia community policing reportReport |
![]() UNDP The Gambia community policing reportReport | ![]() UNDP The Gambia community policing reportReport |
![]() UNDP The Gambia community policing reportReport | ![]() UNDP The Gambia Community Policing report spread 7Report |
![]() UNDP The Gambia community policing reportReport | ![]() UNDP The Gambia community policing reportReport |
![]() UNDP The Gambia community policing reportReport | ![]() UNDP The Gambia community policing reportReport |
![]() UNDP The Gambia Community Policing report spread 15Report | ![]() UNDP The Gambia community policing reportReport |
Client: United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
The Gambia
Project: “GPF/UNDP Community Policing Initiative” report
Language: English
Pages: 92
The Gambian communities continually ask for a Police Service that is more visible, accessible and service oriented. A Community Policing operating style is well suited to deliver to the community what they seek in respect to crime and safety. It has the potential to solve immediate issues as well as to provide medium to long term solutions to more enduring community problems.
The mission is to deliver professional police services in fulfilment of the constitutional mandate of crime prevention, detection, apprehension and prosecution of offenders for a secure and peaceful environment for social and economic development for all.
The report is designed in three parts: strategy, implementation plan and pilot report, each separated by a cohesive cover. Infographics, tables and charts are interspersed throughout the text to engage the reader.
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“I think it looks really great! Thank you so much for all the hard work
and collaboration!”
“The layout, infographics, charts and tables look great.”
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- Shahzada Ahmad
Chief Technical Advisor, Rule of Law, Justice & Security
UNDP, The Gambia
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