
2023 in brief – A short overview of key milestones
The EU Agency for Law Enforcement Training (CEPOL) supports the prevention and fight against serious and organised crime, terrorism and emerging security threats by facilitating and enhancing cross-border cooperation through vocational training.
In 2023 CEPOL delivered 490 training activities to more than 46,000 law enforcement officials, with an overall satisfaction rate of 96%.
CEPOL also continued to strengthen its collaboration beyond EU borders, as more than 4,200 officials participated in 235 activities organised by the agency’s capacity building projects in the EU neighbourhood region.
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Read more about our main operational achievements in 2023 in our ‘CEPOL in brief’ publication. Including 11 short sections, ‘CEPOL in brief’ highlights how throughout the year we continued our efforts in building a safer Europe and supported different policy areas:
- Focus on EU crime priorities
- 3 workshops in a newly designed format
- Fundamental rights, a central pillar in our training
- CEPOL CKCs deliver 44 specialised training activities
- EU-STNA 2022-2025 mid-term review
- 4 OTNA reports published
- Stay ahead of crime campaign
- CEPOL Exchange Programme
- Higher Education, Research and Knowledge management
- International cooperation projects
- EU4SECMoldova project kicks off in November 2023
Check out our interactive timeline with interesting news, events and other milestones: 2023 HIGHLIGHTS
More detailed information regarding CEPOL’s work is available in the Agency’s Consolidated Annual Activity Report (CAAR) 2023, which was approved in May 2024 by the CEPOL Management Board during its meeting in Leuven, Belgium.
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