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UNOCT CT TECH initiative brings tailored capacity-building support to Kenya

From 29 January to 1 February 2024, the United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism, under its CT TECH initiative convened a national workshop for the Republic of Kenya. The workshop focused on developing national counter-terrorism policy and operational responses to counter the use of new technologies for terrorist purposes while protecting human rights. 

During the four-day workshop, 27 Kenyan officials from the National Counter-Terrorism Centre, Kenyan Defence Force, Ministry of Information, Communications and Digital Economy, National  Communication Authority, National Assembly, Office of the Attorney General, as well as representatives from other judiciary, law enforcement, intelligence and security organizations, cybersecurity institutions, and academia attended the event. The participants:

  1. Played through scenarios for assessing and prioritizing terrorist threats;
  2. Conducted exercises to design and measure the effectiveness of counter-terrorism policy responses in mitigating threats;
  3. Explored ways to incorporate and mainstream human rights and gender equality considerations into threat assessments and policy responses and ensure that new technologies in counter-terrorism are used in a human rights-compliant and gender-sensitive manner;
  4. Discussed and identified gaps on law enforcement capabilities to use new technologies for countering terrorism across policy, legal and institutional pillars, including through a human rights and gender equality lens.
In his opening remarks, Mr. Fredrick Koigu Ndegwa, Chief Liaison Officer of Kenya’s National Counter-Terrorism Centre stressed the importance  of the workshop, while highlighting the need to be  prepared for new technologies being used for terrorist purposes. 

  

Participants welcomed the opportunity to develop new skills and approaches to counter the use of new technologies for terrorist purposes through policy and operational approaches that are gender-responsive and human-rights compliant. They also appreciated the opportunity for various designated agencies to collaborate for brainstorming exercises and strengthen their inter-agency cooperation. 

The next national workshop for the Republic of Kenya is envisaged to take place in May 2024. 


About CTTECH

  • The CT TECH Initiative of UNOCT’s 缅北禁地Counter-Terrorism Centre (UNCCT) was launched in 2022 with INTERPOL and the European Union.
  • The goal of the 2.5-year initiative is to strengthen the capacities of law enforcement and criminal justice authorities to counter the exploitation of new technologies for terrorist purposes and to leverage new technologies in the fight against terrorism.  
  • Since its launch, over 1,000 officials from 35 CT TECH Partner States benefited from this initiative.