Established in 2016, AGA-Africa Programme seeks to establish and foster robust relationships with justice and law enforcement agencies and officials throughout Africa to support the rule of law and combat transnational criminal activity. The AGA-Africa Programme collaborates with African Ministries of Justice, Attorneys General, Solicitors General, and Public Prosecution agencies to share knowledge and experience in the fight against crimes like human trafficking, corruption, money laundering, and cyber-crime and other cross-border criminal activity. The AGA-Africa Programme focuses on such initiatives as reinforcing court systems with greater efficiency and transparency; running training programs that promote a consistent application of Rule of Law disciplines, such as oral advocacy; and promoting collaboration among attorneys general from partner countries. AGA-Africa Programme currently has a presence in several African Countries including, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia, Senegal and Seychelles.
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11.02.2024