EU Grant
“EUPA4BiH – European Union Police Assistance for Bosnia and
Herzegovina”
The consortium, under the leadership of the Center for International Legal Cooperation (The Netherlands), the German Foundation for International Legal Cooperation (Germany), CIVIPOL (France), FIIAPP (Spain) and CPMA (Lithuania) will start the implementation of the EU Grant Contract “EUPA4BiH – European Union Police Assistance for Bosnia and Herzegovina”
The project
The global objective of this project is to improve the security of citizens in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The specific objectives of the project are as follows:
The project start date will be 02 September 2024 and the period of implementation of the contract will be 54 months from this date.
The expert team will be built up gradually.
The project will consist of 10 component, which each have various outputs:
The project will consist of 10 components, each has various outputs:
Component 1: Fight against transnational organised/serious crime, Trafficking of Human Beings (THB), drugs, corruption and cybercrime
Component 2: Prevention and Countering terrorism and violent extremism
Component 3: Prevention and Countering Financial Crime, Money Laundering
Component 4: Support the enhancement of effective cooperation among law enforcement bodies and with prosecutors; and judges
Component 5: Enhancing external cooperation and coordination, information exchange, as well as international cooperation and coordination with EUROPOL and Interpol
Component 6: Support for drafting legislation, in line with EU acquis, European standards and best practices
Component 7: Support to the criminal justice authorities in demonstrating progress towards establishing a track record of proactive investigations, confirmed indictments, prosecutions and final convictions against organised crime and corruption, including at high-level
Component 8: Enhance border security, and fight cross-border organised crime
Component 9: Complementary assistance to procure required equipment to support better use of Special Investigative measures (SIMs), effective investigations, forensic capacities and specialised IT equipment that will enhance the LEAs' capacity and further strengthen data security and exchange.
Component 10: Communication and outreach to BiH citizens / EU Visibility
The consortium will select the candidates and present them to the Contracting Authority (EU Delegation to Bosnia and Herzegovina) for formal approval.
National LTE Organized Crime
The National Long-Term Expert (LTE) in Organized Crime will support the International LTE Organized Crime in implementing project components related to combating organized crime, particularly components 1 and 8 of the project. During working meetings, this LTE is also expected to provide
translation to International LTEs when the interpreter/translator is not available. This role is full-time for a duration of 54 months, based in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The National LTE will report to the International LTE and the Team Leader.
Eligibility Requirements:
Qualifications and skills:
General professional experience:
Specific professional experience:
Procedure:
Candidates interested in participating in the tender procedure are encouraged to hand in their letter of interest via "Prijavite se na oglas" option.
The email subject must refer to the assignment title EUPA4BiH - followed by the exact expert position, and must comprise:
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview. Interviews with shortlisted candidates will take place in the weeks of 19-23 August 2024 or 26-30 August 2024.