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Creating a safer environment for sustainable development
Driving innovation in policy and practice
Driving innovation
in policy and practice
Promoting good governance of the security sector
Promoting good governance
of the security sector
Strengthening global support for better security sector reform
Strengthening global support
for better security sector reform
Promoting gender equality for inclusive security
Promoting gender equality
for inclusive security
 

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Discussing current security challenges in Ukraine We were pleased to welcome Dmytro Lubinets, Ukraine Parliamentary Commissioner for Human Rights, and his colleagues Oleksandr Kononenko, Olga Strepochenko, and Mariia Ushchapivska to our Geneva office last week. We discussed how Ukraine has adapted to challenging times and what it takes to ensure effective oversight of the security sector amid conflict. At the start of the war against Ukraine we adjusted our longstanding support to the country to be on-call to meet emerging needs. That has included advising on strategic communications regarding war crime investigations and providing evidence-based inputs to a policy debate on the (re)establishment of the military justice system. 20 Mar 2023

  • Discussing current security challenges in Ukraine

    We were pleased to welcome Dmytro Lubinets, Ukraine Parliamentary Commissioner for Human Rights, and his colleagues Oleksandr Kononenko, Olga Strepochenko, and Mariia Ushchapivska to our Geneva office last week. We discussed how Ukraine has adapted to challenging times and what it takes to ensure effective oversight of the security sector amid conflict. At the start of the war against Ukraine we adjusted our longstanding support to the country to be on-call to meet emerging needs. That has included advising on strategic communications regarding war crime investigations and providing evidence-based inputs to a policy debate on the (re)establishment of the military justice system.

    20 Mar 2023

Running tabletop exercises with the Royal College of Defense Studies This week we were pleased to host over 100 officers from the United Kingdom’s Royal College of Defence Studies for a day long workshop focused on the trends and challenges of security sector reform. The officers, representing over 50 nationalities, undertook a series of tabletops exercise to examine the design and implementation of reform processes. The College prepares senior officers and officials of the United Kingdom and other countries for leadership by developing their analytical powers, knowledge of defence and international security, and strategic vision. 17 Mar 2023

  • Running tabletop exercises with the Royal College of Defense Studies

    This week we were pleased to host over 100 officers from the United Kingdom’s Royal College of Defence Studies for a day long workshop focused on the trends and challenges of security sector reform. The officers, representing over 50 nationalities, undertook a series of tabletops exercise to examine the design and implementation of reform processes. The College prepares senior officers and officials of the United Kingdom and other countries for leadership by developing their analytical powers, knowledge of defence and international security, and strategic vision.

    17 Mar 2023

Improving financial oversight of security institutions in the Sahel This week Captain Ibrahim Traore, President of the Transition, Head of State of Burkina Faso, opened the regional conference on citizen’s participation in financial oversight of the security sector. Supported by DCAF, the conference in Ouagadougou brought together defence and security actors and civil society representatives from Burkina Faso, Mali, Mauritania, and Niger. They learned about international norms and standards for financial transparency and accountability and their critical importance in the security sector’s ability to build trust with citizens. Participants shared their national experiences and discussed forms of collaboration between administrative and legal bodies responsible for the fight against corruption.  16 Mar 2023

  • Improving financial oversight of security institutions in the Sahel

    This week Captain Ibrahim Traore, President of the Transition, Head of State of Burkina Faso, opened the regional conference on citizen’s participation in financial oversight of the security sector. Supported by DCAF, the conference in Ouagadougou brought together defence and security actors and civil society representatives from Burkina Faso, Mali, Mauritania, and Niger. They learned about international norms and standards for financial transparency and accountability and their critical importance in the security sector’s ability to build trust with citizens. Participants shared their national experiences and discussed forms of collaboration between administrative and legal bodies responsible for the fight against corruption. 

    16 Mar 2023

National stakeholders convene to discuss new Gambian immigration bill The Gambia Immigration Department, in partnership with DCAF, convened a two-day national stakeholders' workshop to review and validate the country’s new Immigration Bill and a related Code of Conduct. Migration is a hot topic in The Gambia as the country is a key source of irregular migration. The event attracted state officials, civil society organizations, academia, and others working on migration-related issues. The workshop is part of our long engagement supporting the Gambian government with the security reform process it launched in 2017.  15 Mar 2023

  • National stakeholders convene to discuss new Gambian immigration bill

    The Gambia Immigration Department, in partnership with DCAF, convened a two-day national stakeholders' workshop to review and validate the country’s new Immigration Bill and a related Code of Conduct. Migration is a hot topic in The Gambia as the country is a key source of irregular migration. The event attracted state officials, civil society organizations, academia, and others working on migration-related issues. The workshop is part of our long engagement supporting the Gambian government with the security reform process it launched in 2017. 

    15 Mar 2023

Expanding democrat oversight in Latin America Last week our team met with officials from the Strategic Communications Department of the Honduran National Police to show them the results of a project that we did with the Colombian national police on civilian oversight. The project worked with police, journalists, and civil society leaders to improve their understanding of their different roles in successful police reform efforts, and build mutual trust and appreciation. This project is possible due to the generous support of Germany. 13 Mar 2023

  • Expanding democrat oversight in Latin America

    Last week our team met with officials from the Strategic Communications Department of the Honduran National Police to show them the results of a project that we did with the Colombian national police on civilian oversight. The project worked with police, journalists, and civil society leaders to improve their understanding of their different roles in successful police reform efforts, and build mutual trust and appreciation. This project is possible due to the generous support of Germany.

    13 Mar 2023

Latest

Event Course on security sector reform 10 Mar 2023

Publications Maritime security sector governance and reform 09 Mar 2023

opinion What's coming for gender and security in 2023? 07 Mar 2023

Publications Introduction to Computer Security Incident Response Teams: structures and functions of cybersecurity’s first responders 06 Mar 2023

Publications People-centred approach to security sector governance and reform: linking policy with programming 06 Mar 2023

Event People-centred security and justice: what have we been missing? 02 Mar 2023

Publications Cybersecurity governance in South Asia 23 Feb 2023

Event Balkan Cybersecurity Days 2023 22 Feb 2023

Event DCAF Young Faces 2023 07 Feb 2023

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