On International Police Cooperation, Mutual Legal Assistance and INTERPOL Tools
Terms of Reference
POSITION: Non-Key Expert on International Cooperation, Mutual Legal Assistance, and Interpol Tools (I-24/7, Notices).
CONTRACT: Consultancy Or Expert
CONTACT: anne-sophie.sandor@civipol.fr herve.jamet@rock-center.eu
JOB LOCATION: Uganda
DURATION: Five days from 03 to 07/08/2026
THEME: International Police Cooperation
COMPANY PRESENTATION
CIVIPOL, the technical cooperation operator of the French Ministry of the Interior, is a private company that provides services to the public sector that help foreign states strengthen their internal security and uphold their sovereignty. As a specialist in Technical Assistance, Procurement, and Promotion of the security industry, CIVIPOL intervenes in the areas of identity, cross-border movement, and territorial reach.
CIVIPOL implements around 100 transnational projects, in close collaboration with partners of all nationalities, in more than 80 countries worldwide, principally in Africa.
The projects implemented by CIVIPOL are mainly funded by international donors (European Commission, World Bank, UN).
The project phase 3 started in September 2025 and is expected to run until August 2028.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The Regional Operational Centre in Khartoum, in support of the Khartoum Process and AU-Horn of Africa Initiative (ROCK), is a regional project to fight criminal networks involved in human trafficking and smuggling, financed by the Emergency Trust Fund for Africa of the European Union, which was launched as part of the Khartoum Process at the request of countries from the Horn of Africa.
To combat these illicit activities, the ROCK promotes the exchange of information and expertise essential to the fight against these criminal networks, while paying particular attention to strengthening the criminal justice chain and enhancing prevention to protect victims.
On-demand training is part of the project, and International Cooperation, Mutual Legal Assistance, and Interpol Tools (I-24/7, Notices) in Human Trafficking would outline the purpose, scope, roles, responsibilities, and procedures to ensure a coordinated and effective response during the investigation of human trafficking-related crime scenes.
JOB DESCRIPTION
The non-key expert will be responsible for the following:
- International police cooperation frameworks;
- MLA and extradition;
- INTERPOL legal framework;
- I-24/7 secure communications;
- Notices and Diffusions;
- INTERPOL databases;
- Information exchange;
- Case management;
Practical exercises and case studies.
- The expert shall prepare training materials, conduct pre- and post-assessments, and submit a final mission report.
• The expert will collaborate with law enforcement agencies and relevant stakeholders to assess training needs and tailor materials accordingly.
• Provide ongoing support and guidance to law enforcement personnel in addressing real-world cases.
• The expert shall provide specific direct inputs and deliverables as a trainer and consultant. All deliverables must respect the Rock's communication and visibility rules.
TRAINING APPROACH
The expert should employ an approach that is:
- Engaging and interactive, promoting active learning and skill development.
• Sensitive to the local cultural context and the unique challenges faced in Uganda.
• Results-oriented, with a focus on the practical application of knowledge and skills.
• Ensure that participants in project activities are aware of relevant policy guidelines, technical standards, and commitments undertaken by the Government and relevant institutions under international and domestic law to counter human trafficking.
• Ensure that responses are in line with existing policy guidance, technical standards, relevant Government human rights legal obligations, and overall anti-trafficking and victim protection guidelines.
Participatory methodology combining presentations, facilitated discussions, practical exercises, scenario-based simulations and group work. Training shall reflect Ugandan operational needs and international standards.
REPORTING AND IMPACT ASSESSMENT
The non-key expert will be required to:
• Report on the progress and impact of the training program.
• Collect feedback from participants and measure improvements in their responses to cases of online sexual exploitation and human trafficking.
• Recommend adjustments and enhancements to the training based on evaluations and feedback.
• Ensure design and implementation of activities are based on proper needs and feasibility analysis and entail needed flexibility to respond to upcoming needs for change.
• Ensure activities are properly planned, implemented, and reported.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
- At least 7 years' experience in international police cooperation or criminal investigations;
- Extensive knowledge of INTERPOL tools, including I-24/7 and Notices;
- Experience with MLA and extradition;
- Proven experience delivering training to law enforcement; experience in Africa is an asset.
PROFESSIONAL SKILLS
• Ability to work collaboratively with team members within training settings
• Demonstrated ability to work effectively in highly stressful situations.
• Fluency in written and spoken English.
INTERPERSONAL SKILLS
• Organization, rigour, flexibility, and great autonomy
• High level of professionalism and dedication to the subject matter.
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, including cultural sensitivity.
• Diplomacy and experience in institutional relations
Duration and Location: from 03/08/2026 to 07/08/2026 (4.5 training days). The expert will benefit from one day of preparation, one day for reporting, and two days for travel. The contract for this position will be for this period, and the expert will travel to Uganda.
Please send your CV et motivation letter to : claude.ducamp@rock-center.eu
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