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Jacques Seckene NDOUR

Crime prevention & Criminal Justice Officer

Central African Republic (CAF)
Bangui

Brief information
Education


Languages

English, French,


Countries of Work Experience

Central African Republic, Senegal, Burkina Faso, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cameroon, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Gambia, Algeria, Tunisia, Ivory Coast, Austria, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ghana


Affiliation
Section : Law enforcement
Division : ROSEN
UN Agency : UNODC
Country of Assignment : Bangui, Central African Republic (CAF)

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Biography
An expert with a remarkable eye for quality, diversity, and results oriented. Proven experiences at the international, national & community’s levels; thus offers a truly “glocal” proficiency. A mix of strong strategic and analytical skills with a focus on results. More than 20 years of experience in social development to international security from governance to human security policies. Strong knowledge on strategies and policies at AU, ECOWAS, ECCAS, Sahel G5 among other governing bodies in Africa. Brings over a decade of leadership at the United Nations Office, showing consistent proficiency in operating successfully in a culturally diverse and gender-sensitive environment. Adept at producing results under short deadlines, on highly sensitive topics and countries. Exceptional knowledge in communication. Loves editing and delivering knowledge. Jacques is Fluent in English and French.
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OIBCs Expertise
  • OIBC 4.

    Leveraging new technologies and enabling digital transitions for inclusive growth and development
  • OIBC 5.

    Fostering action on climate change, strengthening natural resources governance, resilience and enabling energy transitions for sustainable development
  • OIBC 6.

    Towards peace, security, and the respect of human rights (focus on human rights)