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 Updated on April 28 2024 23:01 PM

The score is 54/100

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Home | DCAF – Geneva Centre for Security Sector Governance

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DCAF - Geneva Centre for Security Sector Governance is dedicated to making states and people safer through more effective and accountable security and justice.

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title Home | DCAF – Geneva Centre for Security Sector Governance
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  • [H2] Main navigation
  • [H2] News
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  • [H2] What we do
  • [H2] Where we work
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  • [H3] Climate change and the security sector As part of the Honduran National Police University's training of over 100 Sub-inspectors and Inspectors of Police, DCAF was asked to create a tailored training session on the role of security services in tackling climate change. DCAF Project Officer Diego Garcia led an in-depth session based on our climate security research gathered from a stocktaking study in six countries. The course discussed international good practices, risk analysis, and recommendations for an institutional response to climate change. 25 Apr 2024
  • [H3] Building gender into post-conflict security sector reforms The Center for High Defense Studies in Rome, Italy, invited us to help facilitate their first-ever international course focusing on gender in military operations. Bringing together experienced participants from across Europe, the course focused on how to mainstream gender through security sector reform and disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration (DDR) processes, two key elements of post-conflict recovery. They brought their knowledge and experience to the discussion which helped to identify barriers and opportunities and made it a really valuable and productive workshop, preparing these leaders to promote gender-sensitive operations in the future.   23 Apr 2024
  • [H3] Developing the SSG/R skills of military officers Last week DCAF was in Yaoundé, Cameroon to deliver a four-day seminar on security sector reform to students of the International War College (ESIG) and the International School for Security Forces (EIFORCES). This seminar equips participants with the professional skills to be champions of defense and security forces reform inside their institutions. Thank you to the participants for their engagement all week, and to Brig. General NKA Valère, Commander of ESIG, Brig. General André Patrice Bitote, Director General of EIFORCES, and  the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs for their support. 22 Apr 2024
  • [H3] Preparing to bring ombuds from around the world to Germany This week, DCAF and the German Parliamentary Commissioner for the Armed Forces hosted a preparatory meeting for the 16th International Conference of Ombuds Institutions for the Armed Forces (ICOAF). Created by DCAF in 2009, the annual conference gathers together representatives of ombuds institutions for the armed forces from around the world to share lessons learned and establish best practices related to the mandate, powers, and functioning of these institutions. To date, representatives of ombuds institutions of over 50 states have participated in the ICOAF initiative. This year’s meeting will take place in Berlin in October. 18 Apr 2024
  • [H3] Ongoing support for police reform in the Gambia DCAF’s team in Banjul recently met with the newly appointed Inspector General of The Gambia Police Force, IGP Seedy M. Touray. They briefed him on the achievements of our recently concluded EU-Funded reform project with the national Police. These include the creation of a new policing doctrine with associated policies procedures, training in various aspects of policing, support to internal and external oversight mechanisms, and the creation of a database of laws and policies governing security institutions the country. The IGP and the senior management were also briefed on DCAF’s follow-on EU Funded project, 'SSR project for improved security, migration and border management'. 17 Apr 2024
  • [H3] Publications Media: roles and responsibilities in good security sector governance 22 Apr 2024
  • [H3] Publications Private Military and Security Companies 15 Apr 2024
  • [H3] Publications Accountability, discourse, and service provision: Civil Society’s Roles in SSG/R and SDG 16 15 Apr 2024
  • [H3] Publications Stocktaking of security sector roles in climate and environmental security - Iraq 12 Apr 2024
  • [H3] article Fishing through oceans of data: security governance and artificial intelligence 11 Apr 2024
  • [H3] Multimedia Donors Talk SSR podcast series 09 Apr 2024
  • [H3] Event Legitimate use of police force: What are the limits? 05 Apr 2024
  • [H3] Publications Governance of private security in the South Asia region 03 Apr 2024
  • [H3] story Spotlight: the women who make our Ouagadougou office what it is 26 Mar 2024
  • [H4] Climate change and the security sector
  • [H4] Building gender into post-conflict security sector reforms
  • [H4] Developing the SSG/R skills of military officers
  • [H4] Preparing to bring ombuds from around the world to Germany
  • [H4] Ongoing support for police reform in the Gambia
  • [H4] Media: roles and responsibilities in good security sector governance
  • [H4] Private Military and Security Companies
  • [H4] Accountability, discourse, and service provision: Civil Society’s Roles in SSG/R and SDG 16
  • [H4] Stocktaking of security sector roles in climate and environmental security - Iraq
  • [H4] Fishing through oceans of data: security governance and artificial intelligence
  • [H4] Donors Talk SSR podcast series
  • [H4] Legitimate use of police force: What are the limits?
  • [H4] Governance of private security in the South Asia region
  • [H4] Spotlight: the women who make our Ouagadougou office what it is
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Fishing through oceans of data: security governance and artificial intelligence Internal Passing Juice
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