New resources for civil society to engage with the UNTOC review mechanism
UN-TOC Watch
UN-TOC Watch seeks to monitor and analyze how the multilateral system is responding to organized crime and how illicit markets impact the United Nations’ key priorities, through analysis, policy research and convening. The programme monitors and engages with the main regional and multilateral policymaking bodies for organized crime and criminal justice, peace and security, and sustainable development. The programme provides in-depth analysis of current UN policy debates on transnational organized crime, assesses and contributes to policy implementation, and brings research, innovative ideas and new voices from the GI-TOC’s global networks into multilateral policy debates.
UN-TOC Watch aims to support the UN and wider multilateral system so that it can respond more systematically to the threats posed by organized crime and help mitigate its impact in the areas such as conflict and violence, the environment, migration and cyberspace.