This Working Group aims to provide guidance to Member States on implementation of the legal, institutional and practical counter-terrorism-related border control measures required. It focuses in particular on the following areas: terrorist mobility; integrity and security of travel documents; illicit movement of cash and bearer negotiable instruments; movement and processing of goods; illicit movement of small arms, light weapons, ammunition, explosives and weapons of mass destruction; aviation and maritime security; early-warning and alert systems; and control of open borders. Mandate The Working Group was established to help Member States strengthen their border-management and border-control systems as set out in Pillar II, paragraphs 4, 5, 7, 8, 13 to 16 and Pillar III, paragraphs 2, 4 and 11 to 13 of the United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy (). For the Working Group on Border Management Related to Counter-Terrorism have been developed. Status The Working Group is currently implementing a project on coordinated border management, compiling all relevant international conventions, standards and best practices in an implementable and user-friendly format to help interested States build the institutional and procedural mechanisms for an effective border management system.
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