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UN 21 award evaluation teams, members of the High-Level Approving Panel and Offie of the Under-!eretar"-#eneral. It is an immense honour to be commended among so many commited and talented colleagues in so many agencies and offices of the UN, in so many corners around the world.
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UN 21 award evaluation teams, members of the High-Level Approving Panel and Offie of the Under-!eretar"-#eneral. It is an immense honour to be commended among so many commited and talented colleagues in so many agencies and offices of the UN, in so many corners around the world.
UN 21 award evaluation teams, members of the High-Level Approving Panel and Offie of the Under-!eretar"-#eneral. It is an immense honour to be commended among so many commited and talented colleagues in so many agencies and offices of the UN, in so many corners around the world.
UN 21 Award evaluation teams, members of the High-Level Approving Panel
and Offie of the Under-!eretar"-#eneral, $epartment of %anagement&
It is with great joy that we have received the news of a UN 21 Commendation. It is an immense honour to be commended among so many commited and talented colleagues in so many agencies and offices of the UN, in so many corners around the world. On behalf of my team roject and on my own I would li!e to than! "r. #ofi $nnan and "r. "ar! "alloch %rown in New &or! for creating this award, !eeing it and broadening it to include Commendations where 'O rojects li!e us may be nominated. (ecial gratitude to "r. $ntonio "aria Costa, in )ienna *ead+uarters of UNO,C for his rewarding words, his ermanent interest in imlementing UN -rotocols down to local sheres and in giving the imortance that the traffic!ing in human beings crime deserves for being the only transnational organi.ed crime where the object of the criminal activity / instead of drugs, arms or chemicals/ is a victimi.ed human being turned into a commodity of crime mafias. 0o "r. (andro Calvani, our 'ield Office reresentative in Colombia, a ris! ta!er and a leader that with atience and !indness listens to his team and suorts it with effective decisions and concrete solutions, than! you for trusting us1 without the wind and string you have rovided us we wouldn2t have reached this far. 3e would articularly li!e to e4ress our gratitude to the (wedish cooeration that started this ilot roject in the region and the U# and (wiss cooeration that further on decided to branch in and build into this collective effort. 3e would also li!e to share this commendation with a broadened team1 our $*0U and 5$C colleagues, and of course our dear artners of, and colleagues in, UNO,C Colombia, some of them wor!ing ne4t door and some of them now gone, li!e our friend (imonetta 6rassi. 3e value this commendation not only as a recognition to the research efforts, commitment and enthusiasm of the roject I have the rivilege to coordinate, but also because it highlights the imortance of the wor! of other fellow colleagues in local non staffed UN teams around the world. 0hey, li!e us, strive to grassroot international law for legally emowering the individuals and authorities that live and wor! in the millions of neighborhoods of which (tate -arties are built of. %y teaming with N6Os in the field wor! we have confirmed that boosting crime revention, enhancing rosecution and monitoring the absence of re/victimi.ation and effectiveness of victims2 redress is the ultimate rotection threshold of human rights. 0hrough constant wor! with "inistry of Interior and 7ustice, the Congress and other authorities we have learnt that unless international rovisions are nationali.ed in thought and adjusted to local concerns i.e. combating domestic 0*%, international objectives li!e combating transnational 0*% will not reach their highest otential8 that building local dogmatic analysis and mirroring it with corresondent evidence gathering tools are sine qua non factors needed to comliment the wisdom and good intentions of the international instruments s!illfully tailored in our UN head +uarters with (tates2 delegations. 3e have learnt too, that high and medium laced authorities are ermanently mutating due to their olitical nature. 0hat is why students, teachers and journalists are !ey actors to root and guarantee the sustainability of efforts8 they create !nowledge, sensiti.e ublic oinion and launch action. 3ith senior local researchers we have managed to conclude that the underlying culture of a given society is far more effective to 0*% victimi.ation than overty is. 3ith the Colombian business community we have confirmed that entertainment and the ublicity of good and services shae intensively the collective imageries and ambitions 9articularly of the young: and thus alter the threshold of ris!s and values. 7oining efforts by means of Cororate (ocial ;esonsability and edutainment, allows to ortray the modus operandi of 0*%, its recruitment and victimi.ation rocess, as well as the vulnerability correlated to gender<age factors so that they may infuse in the collective imagery in order to refrain victimi.ation arise solidarity and commitment to crime reorting and cultural change. 3ith the courage and generosity of those victims that visit and team u with us, we have built better !nowledge and understanding and hence detected the necessity of advancing the need of guidelines to imlement transnational victim2s rotection to match transnational rosecution efforts and to communicate revention in focali.ed and simle terms. 3ith colleagues from UNO,C -eru, %ra.il, $rgentina and =cuador and local authorities from these countries as well as )ene.uela and the U# we have reali.ed that there is no stronger need than to build case law and simle tools to share information of routes and rofiles for saving lives and tac!ling crime.
Colombia has a lot of difficulties and scarce economic resources that is e4actly why imagination and assion are our best allies to innovate and e4cel in roblem solving. 3e are hay to !now that we have contributed to the noble objectives of of this essential organi.ation that daily wor!s to lace dignity and eace in national and international agendas that usually fill only with what is urgent and convenient. (aint/=4uery said that in life there is no such thing as a solution, but forces in action, that once they are created, solution follows. 3e are roud to !now that we might have created and fueled some, and along doing so we have also contributed to the organi.ation. "uch obliged, Adriana 'ui(-'estrepo National -roject Coordinator
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