Dog handlers of Uzbekistan law enforcement agencies improve professional skills
06/02/2018 10:02
Dog handlers of Uzbekistan law enforcement agencies improve professional skills
06/02/2018 10:02
Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) -- A three-day national training course for canine officers of border and customs agencies of Uzbekistan will be held in Tashkent on 6-8 February 2018. The training is organized within the framework of the Border Management Program in Central Asia (BOMCA), funded by the European Union.
Dog handlers from the State Border Guard Committee of the National Security Service and Customs Committee of Uzbekistan will be able to perform their professional skills and study international best practices, as well as share their personal experience.
International experts will present best practices in developing and improving long-term, high-efficient and high-quality work of the Canine Service, will present the organizational work of the canine services in the EU countries, cooperation with other law enforcement agencies and at the international level. Particular attention will be paid to innovative methods of education and training of service dogs and creation of motivating conditions for the professional development of dog handlers. The training will contribute to the development of professional potential of dog handlers of law enforcement agencies of Uzbekistan.
The Border Management Programme in Central Asia (BOMCA) launched its activities in 2003 to strengthen partnership between the Central Asian governments in the area of border management. The EU allocated more than EUR 40 mln to BOMCA for 2003-2018, while almost EUR 5 mln were assigned for implementation of the 9th phase of the Programme for 2015-2018.
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