Dubai Customs Training Centre and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) have launched an e-learning platform «GO LEARN», which offers around 50 training courses in the field of customs.
The launch of the online platform took place on Microsoft Teams with the attendance of Mohammed Al Ghaffari, Acting Executive Director, Human Resources, Finance and Administration Division of Dubai Customs, and Dr. Hatim Ali, Regional Director of the UNODC office.
The platform will provide Dubai Customs employees with access to 50 training courses over three months in customs intelligence, risk management, drug control and organised crime and terrorism control.
Commenting on the launch, Al Ghaffari said: “Following our strategic plans for continuous learning and development, we managed to provide our employees with a number of training platforms that will help them hone their skills while working from home.«.
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