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Ombudsperson publishes a guide on complaints mechanisms and remedies in Niger

Ombudsperson publishes a guide on complaints mechanisms and remedies in Niger

In Niger, the Médiateur de la République (Ombudsperson) has published a guide on complaints mechanisms and remedies related to abuses or misconduct by the police, the gendarmerie, the national guard, and the armed forces.

This is part of efforts to prevent abuses by security actors, which can include insults, bullying, threats, extortion, sexual abuse, harassment, or physical assault. The guide, developed with support from DCAF, lays out in detail who can complain, where, and how, and represents a concrete step forward in advancing SDG 16 targets, by increasing access to justice (16.3) and contributing to the development of effective and accountable institutions (16.6).

Niger
Sub-Saharan Africa
Workshop or Event Report
16.3 Promote the Rule of Law and Ensure Equal Access to Justice
16.6 Develop Effective Accountable and Transparent Institutions

WORKSHOP: "Ombuds Institutions, SDG 16, and Security Sector Governance: Towards Peaceful, Just, and Inclusive Societies in Sub-Saharan Africa"

Available at: https://www.dcaf.ch/sites/default/files/publications/documents/OsloWorkshopReport_Final.pdf#page=3