Border Security and Anti-Human Trafficking

Effective border security that can control the movement of people and goods, to counter threats of terrorism, transnational crime and biosecurity, depends on operational and technical efficiency of the responsible organisations and their interaction with other government agencies on an international, national, and sub-national basis, both alone and in bilateral and multilateral relationship.   GJS works with host governments to identify country specific needs; systems and training to maximize the contribution that border control and other agencies make to national security.

In the field of Anti Human Trafficking, GJS works with governmental and nongovernmental organisations to design specific strategies and action plans in the fields of investigation, prevention, communication and risk reduction. GJS experts are able to provide direct technical expertise, advice and strategic support to prepare a comprehensive overarching strategy that addresses causes and the push and pull factors that drive this criminal activity.

Service Areas:
  • Anti human trafficking
  • Counter terrorism policy, strategy, risk assessment, training and enhancement
  • Border control
  • Customs