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Piracy, armed robbery, drug trafficking and other illegal acts committed at sea plague the Gulf of Guinea with dire economic consequences for its riparian countries, including Ghana. Due to the reduced oil-prices and the weakened oil marked, attacks are no longer only targeting oil theft as previously seen, but also involving kidnappings for ransom, similar to what was experienced in East Africa.
\nThe lack of prosecution related to piracy and armed robbery at sea continues to undermine efforts to combat such crime. It is important for the region to change this trend and ensure that there is no impunity to attacks at sea. The reason why most countries in West Africa are still not at prosecution stage is due to various factors such as limited national maritime capacities, absence of robust legal frameworks, insufficient domestic justice systems, and other factors inhibiting the legal finish of prosecution related to criminal activities at sea.
\nFurther, during a mapping exercise conducted for maritime law enforcement and judiciary in the Gulf of Guinea in 2013, updated in 2020, GMCP identified some of the challenges in responding to maritime crime in the region as lack in maritime law enforcement capacity and national coordination among key entities involved in fighting maritime crime.
\nThe UNODC Global Maritime Crime Programme (GMCP) is currently implementing various projects including legal reform and capacity building of criminal justice practitioners in Ghana, assisting the authorities in increasing the number of maritime crime investigation and prosecution on piracy, armed robbery and other maritime crime UNODC Programme Office in Ghana (POGHA) within its Regional Office for West and Central Africa (ROSEN) requires a National Programme Officer to provide substantive and technical support for the implementation of the various above-mentioned projects in Ghana.
\nDirect Supervision by: The selected candidate will be supervised Programme Coordinator, Global Maritime Crime Programme, Atlantic Ocean Sub-Programme, based in Abuja, Nigeria.<\/p>\n

Job Description<\/strong><\/p>\n

Job Title:\u00a0National Programme Specialist<\/strong><\/p>\n

Duties and Responsibilities<\/strong><\/p>\n

The National Programme Officer will carry out the following tasks:<\/strong><\/p>\n