The OSCE Programme Office in Dushanbe has partnered with Tajikistan’s Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) to launch a pilot initiative aimed at enhancing transparency and accountability within law enforcement.
According to a press release from the OSCE Programme Office, the initiative involves the donation of 24 body-worn cameras to the MIA for use by traffic police in Dushanbe. In addition to providing the cameras, the OSCE facilitated a three-day training session from November 3 to 5, equipping police officers with the skills needed to effectively use the new technology.
This initiative represents a significant step in modernizing policing practices in Tajikistan, ensuring that interactions between officers and the public are objectively documented. The body-worn cameras are expected to help boost public trust in law enforcement, improve transparency, and provide valuable footage for both training purposes and internal investigations.
The OSCE’s support strengthens ongoing efforts to promote accountability and foster public confidence in Tajikistan’s law enforcement practices.




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