Trend, Pattern or Crime: A Critical Appraisal of Image-Based Sexual Abuse in the 21st Century Webinar in collaboration with Stand to End Rape (STER) Initiative, Nigeria

[cmsmasters_row][cmsmasters_column data_width=”1/1″][cmsmasters_text shortcode_id=”0dr4lt4fw” animation_delay=”0″] Image-Based Sexual Abuse (IBSA) refers to the non-consensual creation and/or distribution of private, sexual images including typical revenge porn, as well as consensually taken images that have been hacked or stolen and then shared. The harms of image-based sexual abuse are deeply gendered and victims mostly women and girls and the […]

Webinaire sur le thème « Tendance, modèle ou crime : Une évaluation critique des abus sexuels basés sur l’image au 21e siècle », en collaboration avec l’initiative Stand to End Rape (STER) du Nigeria

[cmsmasters_row][cmsmasters_column data_width=”1/1″][cmsmasters_text shortcode_id=”45ayuglj2e” animation_delay=”0″] L’abus sexuel basé sur l’image (IBSA) fait référence à la création et/ou à la distribution non consensuelle d’images sexuelles privées, y compris la pornographie de vengeance typique, ainsi que les images prises de manière consensuelle qui ont été piratées ou volées puis partagées.   Les préjudices de l’abus sexuel basé sur […]

Atelier de formation sur la cybercriminalité et les preuves électroniques, en collaboration avec le département des enquêtes criminelles et l’unité de lutte contre la cybercriminalité des services de police du Ghana

[cmsmasters_row][cmsmasters_column data_width=”1/1″][cmsmasters_text shortcode_id=”sl6kcni4zf” animation_delay=”0″] La fraude sur Internet est très répandue dans le monde. Le Ghana, par exemple, a également perdu plus de 200 millions de dollars américains dans des cas de cybercriminalité enregistrés entre 2016 et 2018, alors que les rapports du service de police du Ghana indiquent que plus de la moitié de […]

Effective Prosecution of Regulatory Crime Workshop in collaboration with the Food & Drug Authority of Ghana

[cmsmasters_row][cmsmasters_column data_width=”1/1″][cmsmasters_text shortcode_id=”sl6kcni4zf” animation_delay=”0″] Regulatory crimes in most instances occur when a business or any other organisation breach regulations related to their activities that are a legal requirement, but are not prosecuted by the police. In Africa, regulatory crimes are on the rise despite the regulations that have been put in place by most governments. […]

Formations des magistrats sur la cybercriminalité et les preuves électroniques en collaboration avec l’Académie Judiciaire du Kenya (KJA) et le Secrétariat du Commonwealth.

[cmsmasters_row][cmsmasters_column data_width=”1/1″][cmsmasters_text shortcode_id=”45ayuglj2e” animation_delay=”0″] La cybercriminalité est une source de préoccupation mondiale. L’utilisation accrue de la technologie, notamment à la suite de l’avènement du Covid-19, a entraîné des défis uniques dans l’administration de la justice. Les magistrats sont en première ligne du travail judiciaire et sont souvent confrontés à des cas impliquant des preuves électroniques […]

Cybercrime and Electronic Evidence Trainings for Magistrates in collaboration with Kenya Judiciary Academy and the Commonwealth Secretariat

[cmsmasters_row][cmsmasters_column data_width=”1/1″][cmsmasters_text shortcode_id=”sl6kcni4zf” animation_delay=”0″] Cybercrime is a great global concern. With increased use of technology, especially in the wake of Covid-19, came unique challenges in the administration of justice. Magistrates are on the front line of judicial work and are often interacting with cases involving electronic evidence and cybercrime hence the need to be equipped […]

Illicit Consumer goods and Counterfeit Goods Webinar in collaboration with the Department of Mercantile Law, Faculty of Law, University of Pretoria (UP) South Africa

[cmsmasters_row][cmsmasters_column data_width=”1/1″][cmsmasters_text shortcode_id=”45ayuglj2e” animation_delay=”0″] Defective, illicit and counterfeit goods are popular in middle income countries as they are normally cheaper and in some instances even better packaged than the original product. This coupled with weak regulators in Africa provides an ideal cash cow for criminals as even low priced illicit goods can make money for […]

Asset Recovery (Forfeiture) Workshop in collaboration with the National Prosecution Authority of Zambia

[cmsmasters_row][cmsmasters_column data_width=”1/1″][cmsmasters_text shortcode_id=”0dr4lt4fw” animation_delay=”0″] Asset forfeiture and recovery is an important part of cases involving financial crimes such as money laundering, fraud, corruption, human trafficking and in other offenses where the government can identify tools and means used to facilitate criminal activity. Zambia, through the National Prosecution Authority, is making strides in the identification, confiscation, […]

Signature d’un protocole d’accord avec le service de police de Zambie

[cmsmasters_row][cmsmasters_column data_width=”1/1″][cmsmasters_text shortcode_id=”45ayuglj2e” animation_delay=”0″] AGA-Afrique a signé un protocole d’accord avec le service de police de Zambie le 16 novembre 2021 à l’hôtel Taj Pamodzi à Lusaka, en Zambie. La signature du protocole d’accord a été effectuée par Markus Green, membre du conseil d’administration d’AGA-Afrique, et Ronard Misapa, secrétaire permanent du ministère de l’Intérieur et […]

Signing of Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Zambia Police Service

[cmsmasters_row][cmsmasters_column data_width=”1/1″][cmsmasters_text shortcode_id=”0dr4lt4fw” animation_delay=”0″] AGA-Africa signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Zambia Police Service on 16th November 2021 at the Taj Pamodzi Hotel in Lusaka, Zambia. The signing of the MoU was done by AGA-Africa Board Member Markus Green Esq. and Ronard Misapa, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs and Internal Security. The […]