The Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime is a network of prominent law enforcement, governance and development practitioners who are dedicated to seeking new and innovative strategies to end organized crime. Analyzing Organized Crime blogs is a synthesis publication, sent out during the first week of every month.
Launched formally in New York in September 2013, the Global Initiative comprises a network of close to 100 independent global and regional experts working on human rights, democracy, governance and development issues where organized crime has become increasingly pertinent.
The Global Initiative, now registered as an international civil society organization, has an office in Geneva, Switzerland, a core Secretariat and a high-level advisory board. Through a range of channels, the Global Initiative seeks to project the expertise of its Network members outwards and to make it available to a broader range of stakeholders:
- The Global Initiative is commissioning and sharing original research from across the globe.
- Over 2000 reports and tools specific to organized crime sit in our resource library.
- We provide monthly analysis of key issues via a newsletter “Analyzing Organized Crime”.
- The Global Initiative is active on social media, including Facebook and Twitter (@GI_TOC).
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We apologise for our long silence and bring our monthly updates back with new fervour! The summer has been busy, with the Global Initiative redfining its outreach, both hosting and attending a number of events all over the world. Find below a selection of events, recent publications and the best of our Analyzing Organized Crime blog.
Visit our website for more information and keep your eyes open for our next monthly newsletter early December! You can also join our Facebook page with daily updates of ongoing news and developments of interest, or follow us on Twitter via the English language @GI_TOC or the Spanish language @GI_Toc_Esp accounts. We welcome your feedback and look forward to hearing from you at: secretariat@globalinitiative.net.