DCAF joined the Partnership for peace workshop in Istanbul, focusing on emerging technologies in conflict prevention in the South Caucasus, to present research on digitalization and security sector governance. Participants discussed new tech’s role in peacebuilding and developed recommendations for effective use, inclusive training, rights-based regulations, and transparent decision-making. The workshop highlighted the importance of collaboration among regional stakeholders to ensure sustainable peace.
30 Jun 2025DCAF held the closing meeting of its Human Capacity Building activity in collaboration with the Montenegrin Ministry of Public Administration. During the session, DCAF presented key conclusions and officially handed over the Assessments and Recommendations document to the Ministry’s leadership. These findings led to a tailored three-year roadmap to support the Ministry’s transition from a traditional setup to a more functional and effective structure.
27 Jun 2025DCAF Director Nathalie Chuard and our team concluded a mission to Damascus as part of our ongoing efforts to promote inclusive engagement on security sector governance and reform in Syria. The visit included discussions with Deputy Foreign Minister Mr. Yasser Al Jundi and a broad spectrum of civil society actors—from human rights groups and feminist organizations to The White Helmets. This engagement reflects DCAF’s commitment to supporting a Syrian security sector that is accountable, inclusive, and responsive to the needs of its people.
23 Jun 2025DCAF facilitated a two-day peer exchange in Serbia between computer security incident response teams from the Western Balkans and the Office of the Commissioner of Communications of Cyprus.
The meeting offered valuable insights into Cyprus' cybersecurity setup, including how they manage their security operations center and digital defence tools.
This exchange is part of the WB6–EU Cybersecurity project, with support from GIZ and the German Federal Foreign Office.
With support from DCAF and the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Lebanese Armed Forces Civil-Military Cooperation installed solar-powered streetlights in Deir Al Ashayer and Yanta.
This initiative strengthens security and mobility in underserved areas while promoting renewable energy and community resilience. It also supports the development of practical project management skills within LAF CIMIC, reinforcing their vital role in local stability and good governance.