From January 12 to 16, with the support of the U.S. Department of Justice, the International Criminal Investigative Training Assistance Program (DOJ-ICITAP), in partnership with and under training led by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), representatives from the Kosovo Police, Kosovo Forensics Agency, Kosovo Customs, and the Kosovo Security Force completed a program focused on curriculum development and design.
According to the police, the course, led by four DEA field experts, enhanced participants’ skills in designing and delivering effective and modern training programs.
The training covered topics including learning principles to integrate current drug trends, developing safe and policy-compliant scenarios, student-centered techniques, and effective communication through training tools.
“Participants applied these skills through practical exercises, during which they designed and presented instructional modules, demonstrating immediate improvements in confidence, curriculum development, and instructional skills,” the statement said.
The police added that this training reflects strong cooperation between Kosovo’s law enforcement and security institutions, ICITAP, the DEA, and U.S. government partners, supporting Kosovo’s ongoing efforts to build professional and capable institutions dedicated to a safer and more sustainable future.
