In a bid to further enhance daily online work of the Palestinian judicial institutions, EUPOL COPPS Mission delivered computers and software to the Palestinian Judicial Institute (PJI) and the High Judicial Council (HJC).
Wearing a face mask and gloves, Head of EUPOL COPPS Mission Kauko Aaltomaa and PJI Director Kifah Sholi, signed a donation agreement providing the PJI and the HJC with software to develop judicial training in e-learning and to conduct training.
“The new portal software will help both institutions collaborate more, increase the amount of training provided electronically and the number of trainees, which will hopefully have an impact on situations like the current pandemic”, Aaltomaa said.
Given the COVID-19 restrictions in previous months, the Mission resorted to an on-line mechanism to implement its activities with all the Palestinian counterparts, including the PJI and the HJC.
EUPOL COPPS is the European Union Co-ordinating Office for Palestinian Police Support. The aim of the Mission is to contribute to the establishment of sustainable and effective policing arrangements and to advise Palestinian counterparts on criminal justice and rule of law related aspects under Palestinian ownership.