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Police officers also attended, including Brigadier Abdul Rahman Al Shaer, Director of
the General Department of Human Rights, and Colonel Saeed Al Helli, Director of the
Human Trafficking Monitoring Centre.
Institutional cooperation
Major General Saif bin Abid welcomed the participants and noted the diploma’s role
over the past ten years in strengthening expertise in the field. He underlined that the
programme reflects the UAE’s commitment to human rights and the development of
professional capacities to confront crimes that violate human dignity, especially those
affecting women and children.
Judge Abdul Rahman Al Balooshi highlighted the state’s comprehensive approach to
combating trafficking, with an emphasis on victim protection and care. He also referred
to the electronic referral system for victims of trafficking, recently introduced by the
National Committee, which uses artificial intelligence to improve victim identification,
coordination, and data analysis.
Adapting to new challenges
Dr. Mohannad Dweikat described the diploma as the result of a constructive strategic
partnership. He noted that the programme has developed in line with evolving forms of
organised crime and international standards in investigation and prosecution. The 11th
edition includes specialised modules on parallel financial investigations, AI
applications, and cyber-related trafficking cases.
Since its establishment, the diploma has graduated 761 participants from various Gulf
and Arab countries, with many continuing their training to become certified trainers and
experts supporting UNODC efforts in the region.
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