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IOM Egypt Trains Forensic Experts on Passport Examination Procedures

IOM Egypt Trains Forensic Experts on Passport Examination Procedures

Cairo, 15 September 2019 - IOM Egypt organized two trainings on passport examination procedures for the Egyptian Forensic Medicine Authority (EFMA). The training accommodated 49 forensic experts from seven governorates.

The six-day trainings were facilitated by Mr. Nelson Goncalves, Immigration and Border Management (IBM) Training Specialist from IOM’s African Capacity Building Centre in Tanzania. Participants acquired in-depth and hands-on experience on passport examination, using verification equipment to identify forged and counterfeit documents.

“IOM is committed to supporting the Government of Egypt to ensure orderly, safe and humane migration. This includes the activities intended for strengthening the capacities to identify and detect unlawful activities related to migration. The training for the Forensic Medical Authority follows similar trainings already conducted with law enforcement officers” said Mr. Andrea Dabizzi, Head of Migrant Protection and Assistance Unit at IOM Egypt.

In addition to the training, IOM Egypt supported the provision of equipment to detect fraud and manipulation of passports, as well as chemicals for DNA sampling and sequencing.

The training programme and equipment were funded by the United States of America, as part of the IOM intervention “Africa Regional Migration Programme”. The intervention supports the Government of Egypt in achieving the objectives of Egypt’s Sustainable Development Strategy (SDS): Vision 2030.

For more information, please contact Omar Awwad at IOM Egypt, Tel: +2 02 2736 5140/1 Email: oawwad@iom.int