15 Facts About EUPOL Afghanistan

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EUPOL Afghanistan was a European Union mission supporting the reform efforts of the Afghan government in building a civilian police service in Afghanistan.

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EUPOL Afghanistan was part of the European Union's External Action service.

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EUPOL Afghanistan advisers worked on a strategic level with the Afghan Ministry of Interior Affairs in the professionalisation of the ANP and the institutional reform of the Ministry of Interior Affairs .

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EUPOL Afghanistan did not have an executive mandate, which means that it did not do actual policing.

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EUPOL Afghanistan supported the production of the Afghan police detective TV series, "Commissar Amanullah", which helped reach out to the public in a country where literacy levels are still low.

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One of the most tangible achievements of EUPOL Afghanistan was the establishment of training institutions such as the Afghan Police Staff College in 2010.

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Furthermore, EUPOL helped establish the Afghanistan-wide toll-free emergency number 119, supported by several international actors including the United Nations Development Programme and the Combined Security Transition Command Afghanistan .

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EUPOL Afghanistan's role focused on providing the call centers with training in 2009.

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EUPOL Afghanistan has suffered casualties as a result of several terrorist attacks.

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EUPOL Afghanistan was launched in June 2007, following work by the German Police Project Office.

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EUPOL Afghanistan made a significant contribution to the development of civilian policing and the rule of law in Afghanistan, gaining widespread recognition for its expertise and support in this field.

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EUPOL Afghanistan supported the development of key policies and strategies of the MoI such as the National Police Strategy or the Community Policing concept.

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Professionalisation of the ANP and its leadership: Sustainable training of a professional civilian police service: EUPOL Afghanistan was particularly successful in supporting the development of Afghan training institutions.

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Furthermore, EUPOL Afghanistan had a leading role in advising the review of ANP disciplinary procedures as well as in developing the ANP Code of Conduct and promoting its awareness.

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EUPOL Afghanistan worked on improving referral mechanisms between the ANP and legal aid providers, among them the Afghan Independent Bar Association, in order to ensure better access to justice.

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