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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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Supporting independent oversight of armed forces in Kenya It was a great pleasure and honor to host a delegation from the Kenyan Commission on Administrative Justice and members of Kenya’s National Assembly at DCAF headquarters this week. We discussed the ways in which we could help strengthen independent oversight of the country’s armed forces. Since 2009 we have worked with armed forces ombuds institutions around the world to enhance respect for human rights and prevent abuse through the adoption of grievance mechanisms and effective oversight policies.  26 May 2023

  • Supporting independent oversight of armed forces in Kenya

    It was a great pleasure and honor to host a delegation from the Kenyan Commission on Administrative Justice and members of Kenya’s National Assembly at DCAF headquarters this week. We discussed the ways in which we could help strengthen independent oversight of the country’s armed forces. Since 2009 we have worked with armed forces ombuds institutions around the world to enhance respect for human rights and prevent abuse through the adoption of grievance mechanisms and effective oversight policies. 

    26 May 2023

Providing evidence-based research for police reform This week our Director Nathalie Chuard and our team of experts welcomed the Director of the Swiss Peace Institute, Stefan Aegerter, and the Institute’s Head of Research and Linguistics, Cyril Amerg. They discussed support for police education and training, and the importance of evidence-based policy and research when designing police reforms. We support police reform processes and integrity building initiatives around the world, including our recent work to ensure effective governance over the use of force.   26 May 2023

  • Providing evidence-based research for police reform

    This week our Director Nathalie Chuard and our team of experts welcomed the Director of the Swiss Peace Institute, Stefan Aegerter, and the Institute’s Head of Research and Linguistics, Cyril Amerg. They discussed support for police education and training, and the importance of evidence-based policy and research when designing police reforms. We support police reform processes and integrity building initiatives around the world, including our recent work to ensure effective governance over the use of force.  

    26 May 2023

Regional exchanges on human rights in the Sahel The vice president of the Niger National Human Rights Commission, Ms. Kako Fatima Moussa, spoke to the press this week at the regional conference on human rights protection mechanisms in the context of insecurity in the Sahel. The discussion included human rights commissions, mediators, and other key actors in the protection of human rights in Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger. Follow our work in the countries in the region through our monthly Sahel Newsletter in English and French.               25 May 2023

  • Regional exchanges on human rights in the Sahel

    The vice president of the Niger National Human Rights Commission, Ms. Kako Fatima Moussa, spoke to the press this week at the regional conference on human rights protection mechanisms in the context of insecurity in the Sahel. The discussion included human rights commissions, mediators, and other key actors in the protection of human rights in Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger. Follow our work in the countries in the region through our monthly Sahel Newsletter in English and French.              

    25 May 2023

Setting the stage for DCAF’s next five year Strategy Our senior managers in Geneva gathered today for the first of many brainstorming sessions that will feed into the development of the next DCAF Strategy, which will run from 2025 to 2029. They discussed how to remain agile and responsive to the needs of our partners and donors as they grapple with the ever-evolving challenges of implementing security sector reform processes. They also looked at how DCAF can remain innovative and show the value of SSG/R in terms of contributing to international policy agendas such as the Sustainable Development Goals.  24 May 2023

  • Setting the stage for DCAF’s next five year Strategy

    Our senior managers in Geneva gathered today for the first of many brainstorming sessions that will feed into the development of the next DCAF Strategy, which will run from 2025 to 2029. They discussed how to remain agile and responsive to the needs of our partners and donors as they grapple with the ever-evolving challenges of implementing security sector reform processes. They also looked at how DCAF can remain innovative and show the value of SSG/R in terms of contributing to international policy agendas such as the Sustainable Development Goals. 

    24 May 2023

Formulating the international community’s response to privatized wars Jean-Michel Rousseau of our Business & Security Division is in New York for discussions at the United Nations Protection of Civilians Week. As part of our 15 years of international engagement on this issue, we joined a roundtable on privatized wars and the rising trend of private security companies and mercenaries (PMSCs). A main discussion point revolved around the Montreux Document, which provides a blueprint for governments to regulate PMSCs. Based on research and firsthand accounts, panelists discussed strategies for better management and mitigation of the risks to civilians from mercenaries. 23 May 2023

  • Formulating the international community’s response to privatized wars

    Jean-Michel Rousseau of our Business & Security Division is in New York for discussions at the United Nations Protection of Civilians Week. As part of our 15 years of international engagement on this issue, we joined a roundtable on privatized wars and the rising trend of private security companies and mercenaries (PMSCs). A main discussion point revolved around the Montreux Document, which provides a blueprint for governments to regulate PMSCs. Based on research and firsthand accounts, panelists discussed strategies for better management and mitigation of the risks to civilians from mercenaries.

    23 May 2023

Latest

Publications Stocktaking of security sector roles in climate and environmental security - report on Brazil 26 May 2023

Publications Tool 7: Non-state justice and security providers and security sector reform 22 May 2023

Publications Tool 5: Parliamentary oversight of the security sector 22 May 2023

Publications Tool 3: Good financial governance of defence and security institutions 22 May 2023

Publications Maritime security sector governance and reform in Southeast Asia 16 May 2023

E-learning International principles and standards for the application of special investigation techniques 12 May 2023

Event DCAF Cybersecurity Talks: Communication when it counts most 08 May 2023

Publications The legal and practical elements of surrender in international humanitarian law 08 May 2023

Publications Parameters of effective military training in International Humanitarian Law 05 May 2023

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