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Indo-Pacific Justice and Security Program (IP-JuSP)

This program is an investment to promote development in the Indo-Pacific region by assisting partner countries to strengthen their legal, policy and institutional responses to transnational crime and violent extremism. It focuses on engaging with several developing countries in Southeast and South Asia to enhance their legal and policy responses to financial crime and illicit financial flows, exploitative irregular migration, violent extremism and international crime cooperation. Assistance activities under this program include: 1) developing more comprehensive laws and policies to combat transnational crime and counter violent extremism; 2) developing more effective implementation of laws and policies to combat transnational crime and counter violent extremism; and improving regional cooperation and coordinated responses to security, transnational crimes and violent extremism in the region. An additional benefit of this assistance is strengthened networks and relationships between Australian justice and security officials and their peers in the region.

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Budget

11780000 USD

Status

Active
Start Date: January 1, 2017
End Date: 

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Contacts

Name Position Agency/Department/Org Note
Mr Jeff Robinson Assistant Secretary
Arms Control and Counter-Proliferation Branch, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Australia
Australia
Ms Jane Lambert Director
Arms Control and Counter-Proliferation Branch, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Australia
Australia
Mr Darren Hansen First Secretary
Permanent Mission of Australia to the United Nations
Australia

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