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LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T123711Z
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SUMMARY:Phygital-OC Exchange Event 2
DESCRIPTION:Date TBC: Phygital-OC will bring together representatives from law enforcement agencies (LEAs)\, judicial authorities\, civil society organisations (CSOs) and experts in the field\, to discuss the nature and scale of the challenges posed by transnational organised crime groups (OCGs) and the nexus between the physical and digital worlds. Participants will be invited to share their first-hand experiences\, insights and views on the problem. \nIf you would like to attend this online event\, please register your interest by clicking on the ‘Register’ button.
URL:https://www.phygital-project.eu/event/phygital-oc-exchange-event-2/
CATEGORIES:Online Event
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260217
DTSTAMP:20260429T231730
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251030T092315Z
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SUMMARY:Munich Security Conference (MSC)
DESCRIPTION:The world’s leading forum for debating international security policy.The MSC 2025 came at a pivotal moment of change: a new US administration took office in January\, a new cycle of European legislature in Brussels and German parliamentary elections followed just one week after the conference. \nAfter an opening by Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier on February 14\, hundreds of decision-makers and opinion leaders from different regions of the world discussed the world’s security policy challenges under the chairmanship of Christoph Heusgen. \nOn Friday\, the conference’s main program started with a focus on global security challenges\, including global governance\, democratic resilience\, climate security\, and many more topics. On Saturday\, debates took place on the state of the international order as well as regional conflicts and crises. The future of the transatlantic partnership was also a focus of the second day of the conference. On Sunday\, the conference wraped up with discussions on Europe’s role in the world. \nThe MSC 2025 once again served as a marketplace for ideas and created space for as many relevant and consequential debates as possible. As in previous years\, the conference’s program consisted of three parts: the main program curated by the MSC\, around 200 official side events\, and dozens of public outreach events. The day before the conference\, the Minister of Finance of the Federal Republic of Germany\, Jörg Kukies\, brought together ministers and high representatives from international institutions for the 4th No Money for Terror Ministerial Conference on Counter-Terrorism Financing. \nAt the end of the third and last conference day\, Jens Stoltenberg succeeded Christoph Heusgen as the new Chair of the MSC.
URL:https://www.phygital-project.eu/event/munich-security-conference-msc/
LOCATION:Hotel Bayerischer Hof\, Promenadepl. 2-6\, Munich\, 80333 München\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Conference
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CREATED:20251002T141129Z
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SUMMARY:Community of Practice Event 2
DESCRIPTION:Phygital-OC will host the second of four regional Community of Practice events which will bring together local law enforcement agencies and judicial authorities\, to first assess how different criminal groups from the region operate and their links to organised crime groups in Europe\, and identify opportunities for cooperation. \nIf you would like to attend this online event\, please register your interest by clicking on the ‘Register’ button.
URL:https://www.phygital-project.eu/event/community-of-practice-event-2/
LOCATION:Rome
CATEGORIES:Phygital-OC,Workshop
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CREATED:20250724T221310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251030T092335Z
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SUMMARY:Interpol General Assembly
DESCRIPTION:The Interpol General Assembly will be held from 24 to 27 November 2025 in Marrakech.The General Assembly is INTERPOL’s supreme governing body\, comprising representatives from each of our member countries. It meets once a year and each session lasts around four days. \nEach member country may be represented by one or several delegates who are typically chiefs of police and senior ministry officials. \nIts purpose is to ensure that INTERPOL’s activities correspond to the needs of our member countries. It does this by determining the principles and measures for the Organization to reach its objectives\, and by reviewing and approving the programme of activities and financial policy for the coming year. \nIn addition\, the General Assembly elects the members of the Executive Committee\, the governing body which provides guidance and direction in between sessions of the Assembly. \nOn the agenda each year are also the major crime trends and security threats facing the world. \nAs the largest global gathering of senior law enforcement officials\, the General Assembly also provides an important opportunity for countries to network and share experiences.
URL:https://www.phygital-project.eu/event/interpol-general-assembly/
LOCATION:Marrakech\, Morocco
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTAMP:20260429T231730
CREATED:20250815T134101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260115T102542Z
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SUMMARY:Phygital-OC Exchange Event 1
DESCRIPTION:Phygital-OC will bring together representatives from law enforcement agencies (LEAs)\, judicial authorities\, civil society organisations (CSOs) and experts in the field\, to discuss the nature and scale of the challenges posed by transnational organised crime groups (OCGs) and the nexus between the physical and digital worlds. Participants will be invited to share their first-hand experiences\, insights and views on the problem. \nIf you would like to attend this online event\, please register your interest by clicking on the ‘Register’ button.
URL:https://www.phygital-project.eu/event/phygital-oc-exchange-event-1/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251115
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CREATED:20250724T181015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251030T092404Z
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SUMMARY:International Day against Transnational Organized Crime
DESCRIPTION:High-level Event to Commemorate the first International Day for the Prevention of and Fight against All Forms of Transnational Organized Crime.On 15 November 2025\, the world marks the second International Day for the Prevention of and Fight against All Forms of Transnational Organized Crime (TOC)\, established by General Assembly resolution 78/267. This day highlights the urgent need for global solidarity to counter the rising threat of organized crime\, which undermines peace\, security and progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). \nCriminal networks are exploiting global vulnerabilities on a vast scale—from human trafficking to environmental destruction and cybercrime. Organized crime operates across borders\, posing serious challenges that no country can tackle alone.\nWhy now? \nTOC Day calls for united global action.\nThe devastating impact of organized crime threatens lives\, destabilizes communities and hinders economic and social development. But despite these challenges\, there is hope. This day serves as a rallying point for action\, demonstrating that collective efforts — by governments\, the private sector\, civil society and individuals — can achieve real change. \nLed by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)\, this campaign showcases success stories where cooperation has led to meaningful progress\, from dismantling trafficking networks to promoting sustainable alternatives to illicit economies. Together\, we can push back against organized crime and build safer\, more resilient communities worldwide.
URL:https://www.phygital-project.eu/event/international-day-against-transnational-organized-crime/
CATEGORIES:International Day
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251115
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CREATED:20250724T171016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251030T092426Z
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SUMMARY:Cyber Innovation Forum 2025
DESCRIPTION:Europol’s European Cybercrime Centre (EC3) is pleased to announce that it is organising for another year the Cyber Innovation Forum (CIF2025)\, bringing together leading experts from law enforcement\, private industry\, and academia. \nThe Cyber Innovation Forum aims to foster collaboration\, exchange cutting-edge insights\, and identify transformative solutions to enhance EU law enforcement’s ability to prevent\, detect\, and investigate cybercrime. \nThe Cyber Innovation Forum will take place at Europol’s Headquarters in The Hague from 13 to 14 November 2025. The conference is open to professionals from law enforcement\, the private sector\, the public sector and academia. Participation is free of charge. Further information related to registration will be announced in due time. \nWe invite contributions related to innovative developments that may have an impact on preventing and combating the different forms of cybercrime (cyber-enabled crime\, cyber-dependent crime\, child sexual exploitation) leveraging the use of new technologies.
URL:https://www.phygital-project.eu/event/cyber-innovation-forum-2025/
LOCATION:Europol HQ\, Eisenhowerlaan 73\, The Hague\, 2517 KK\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251113
DTSTAMP:20260429T231730
CREATED:20251002T103330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260115T102604Z
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SUMMARY:Community of Practice Event 1
DESCRIPTION:Phygital-OC will host the first of four regional Community of Practice events which will bring together local law enforcement agencies and judicial authorities\, to first assess how different criminal groups from the region operate and their links to organised crime groups in Europe\, and identify opportunities for cooperation. \nIf you would like to attend this online event\, please register your interest by clicking on the ‘Register’ button.
URL:https://www.phygital-project.eu/event/community-of-practice-event-1/
LOCATION:Western Balkans
CATEGORIES:Phygital-OC,Workshop
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251016
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251021
DTSTAMP:20260429T231730
CREATED:20250710T161159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251030T092449Z
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SUMMARY:World Summit on Human Trafficking\, Femicide & Gender‑Based Violence
DESCRIPTION:Partners for change: the human trafficking summitJoin us at the 2025 World Summit on Human Trafficking\, Femicide\, and Gender-Based Violence\, taking place October 16–20\, 2025\, in Palermo\, Sicily\, aligned with the European Day Against Trafficking in Human Beings on October 18. This summit\, organized by Restoration for All Inc.(REFA) and the African Foundation for Economic Growth and Empowerment (AFEGE) in collaboration with the Center for Peace and Violence Prevention (CPVP) & the National Union of Nigerian Associations in Italy (NUNAI)\, will bring together global leaders\, activists\, survivors\, and advocates from over 40 countries. \nIt’s more than just a conference—it’s a movement. Collaborate with leaders\, NGOs\, and survivors to drive systemic change and raise awareness. With keynote panels\, survivor-led discussions\, and networking opportunities\, your participation will help influence global policy and support the ratification of the Sicily Declaration\, reinforcing human trafficking as a crime against humanity.
URL:https://www.phygital-project.eu/event/world-summit-on-human-trafficking-femicide-gender%e2%80%91based-violence/
LOCATION:Palermo\, Palermo\, Sicily\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250916
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250918
DTSTAMP:20260429T231730
CREATED:20250717T091016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251030T092455Z
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SUMMARY:European Criminal Analysis Conference 2025
DESCRIPTION:EU CrimACon 2025: Adapting analytical methods to the changing DNA of crimeJoin Europol’s annual European Criminal Analysis Conference on 16-17 September in The Hague. \nIn today’s rapidly evolving criminal landscape\, intelligence analysts are vital to the success of criminal investigations\, bringing clarity to complex and fragmented information. \nHowever\, traditional methods face immense challenges: crime is evolving at an unprecedented pace\, exploiting new technologies\, and using encrypted networks\, decentralized financial systems\, and crime-as-a-service operations. \nWhat to expect at EU CrimACon 2025\nAs data access tightens and networks become more hidden\, the need for innovative approaches to extract insights\, connect the dots\, and foresee emerging threats has never been more critical. \nEU CrimACon 2025 will focus on addressing these evolving challenges faced by intelligence analysts. Through experts presentations\, case studies\, and collaborative discussions\, we’ll explore transformative analytical methodologies to remain at the forefront in a landscape defined by restricted access to critical data. \nThe conference will also feature recognition of outstanding work by operational and strategic analysts in the EU\, as Europol presents the annual Criminal Analyst of the Year Award during the conference.
URL:https://www.phygital-project.eu/event/european-criminal-analysis-conference/
LOCATION:Europol HQ\, Eisenhowerlaan 73\, The Hague\, 2517 KK\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250730
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250802
DTSTAMP:20260429T231730
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SUMMARY:World Day Against Trafficking in Persons
DESCRIPTION:Human trafficking is estimated to be a $236 billion global industry victimizing 28 million people (ILO\, 2024). Together\, we can end human trafficking.What is World Day Against Trafficking in Persons?\nWorld Day Against Trafficking in Persons is an annual event globally observed on July 30th.\nThe day was established on December 18\, 2013\, by the United Nations General Assembly with the desire to: \n\nRaise awareness\nPromote the protection of the rights of trafficking victims\nEncourage governments\, organizations\, and individuals to prevent and combat trafficking in persons.\n\nIn addition to this day\, January is designated as Human Trafficking Prevention Month in the United States. While World Day Against Trafficking in Persons has a broader global focus\, Human Trafficking Prevention Month is a national effort designed to raise awareness and promote US efforts to combat human trafficking. \nTogether\, these initiatives play crucial roles in raising awareness and mobilizing actions to fight against trafficking. \nWhat is human trafficking?\nHuman trafficking is a criminal act where individuals are exploited for profit through force\, fraud\, threats\, or manipulation. Victims are subject to forced labor\, prostitution\, and other forms of commercial sexual exploitation. It is a serious crime and a violation of human rights\, as it involves the exploitation and abuse of vulnerable individuals who are bought and sold like goods for financial gain or other self-serving purposes. \nWhere is human trafficking a problem?\nHuman trafficking is a global issue affecting an estimated 27.6 million people around the world (Walk Free\, 2022). The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) finds the presence of human trafficking in 141 countries (UNODC\, 2022). However\, some countries have particularly high rates of trafficking. The crime flourishes in regions where public justice systems struggle to hold perpetrators accountable and control the rate of crime. \nEach year the U.S. State Department’s Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons (TIP Office) releases the TIP Report to shed light on the current scale of modern slavery (of which human trafficking is a part of) around the world and assess countries’ efforts to combat it. Read more about why this report is one of the most effective tools in our fight to end human trafficking around the world. \nWhy is human trafficking still a significant problem today?\n\nEconomic demand: The demand for cheap labor fosters exploitative practices while the high profitability of this crime entices individuals to target and take advantage of vulnerable people around them. It is only becoming increasingly lucrative. The human trafficking industry generates $236 billion in revenue annually\, a 37% increase from previous estimates (ILO\, 2024).\nSocial vulnerability: Migration\, poverty\, and gender inequality are all factors that contribute to social vulnerability. Traffickers exploit vulnerable people through force\, threats or false promises of better lives and job opportunities.\nLack of protection: Victims are enslaved indefinitely because they lack protection. The lack of awareness of the crime causes many instances to go undetected or unreported. Even when cases are reported\, weak or ineffective law enforcement fails to deliver effective responses\, preventing victims from receiving the justice they deserve. Less than half of 1% of human trafficking victims are identified.
URL:https://www.phygital-project.eu/event/world-day-against-trafficking-in-persons/
LOCATION:International Day
CATEGORIES:International Day
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250710
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250711
DTSTAMP:20260429T231730
CREATED:20260115T110327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260115T110627Z
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SUMMARY:Florence Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:From screen to strategy: Phygital-OC gathers in Florence to tackle human smuggling and trafficking.
URL:https://www.phygital-project.eu/event/florence-film-screening/
LOCATION:Florence
CATEGORIES:Phygital-OC
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