The Georgian Border Police will benefit from a 12-month capacity-building programme organized by the OSCE to improve their skills, Lilo training centre near Tbilisi, 4 September 2006. (OSCE)
Senior officers of the Georgian Border Police will benefit from a 12-month capacity-building programme organized by the OSCE to improve their skills, Lilo training centre near Tbilisi, 4 September 2006. (OSCE/David Khizanishvili)
Albanian border and migration police discuss during a course on map reading, part of a training workshop organized by the OSCE Presence in Albania, Lezha, April 2006. (OSCE/Jack Bell)
Albanian police learn how to use border surveillance equipment in a training workshop organized by the OSCE Presence in Albania, Lezha, April 2006. (OSCE/Jack Bell)
The OSCE Mission to Georgia is carrying out an assistance programme that aims to transfer its skills from five years of border monitoring experience to the Georgian Border Defence Department. Photo taken May 2005. (OSCE/Jacob Dinneen)
An Albanian policeman tests new border surveillance equipment, March 2006. Over 100 policemen received two months of training in the use of the equipment with support from the OSCE Presence in Albania and the OSCE Mission to Georgia. (OSCE/Jacob Dinneen)
On Mount Kazbegi, Georgian border guards demonstrate techniques they learned at a four-week Training Assistance Programme run by the OSCE Mission to Georgia, 11 July 2005. (OSCE/Steven Weinburg)