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PGA Welcomes Unanimous Parliamentary approval in Fiji for Accession to Budapest Convention on Cybercrime

PGA's International Peace and Security Program organized a 2 Day Regional Pacific Islands Parliamentary Workshop in Fiji from 6-7 May, 2024
PGA's International Peace and Security Program organized a 2 Day Regional Pacific Islands Parliamentary Workshop in Fiji from 6-7 May, 2024

PGA was pleased to be informed recently that the Parliament of Fiji has now unanimously endorsed accession to the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime.

Both Hon. Member of Parliament and Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs of Fiji, Lenora Qereqeretabua and Hon. Premila Kumar, cited at length in this article, participated extensively in PGA's Regional Pacific Islands Parliamentary Workshop to Promote Accession to the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime, held in Nadi, Fiji from 6-7 May, 2024, kindly supported by The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of The Netherlands.

For further information on PGA International Peace and Security Program's Global Parliamentary Cybercrime Campaign in Support of Universalization of the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime, please click here:

https://www.pgaction.org/ips/cybersecurity.html

For further Information on PGA IPSP's Cybersecurity Initiative, please contact:

Sr. Peter Barcroft
Director senior,
Programa de paz y seguridad internacionales
E: 

Sr. Florian Delsert
Asociado del programa,
Programa de paz y seguridad internacionales
E: 

Últimas noticias de la Campaña Mundial Contra Crímenes Cibernéticos:

PGA's International Peace and Security Program organized a 2 Day Regional Pacific Islands Parliamentary Workshop in Fiji from 6-7 May, 2024

Participants benefited from several expert presentations. Points of Action were identified at the conclusion of the Workshop to promote accession to the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime in participant States in the region.

With Grenada’s accession, 72 States are now Parties, two have signed it and 19 have been invited to accede to the Convention.

Grenada joining the Convention on Cybercrime may set an example for other countries of the Caribbean region to follow.

With Sierra Leone's accession, 71 States are now Parties, two have signed it and 20 have been invited to accede to the Convention.

On 19 April 2024, the Embassy of Sierra Leone in Brussels deposited the instrument of accession to the Convention on Cybercrime