OECD DAC Handbook on Security Sector Reform: Supporting Security and Justice
Author: OECD-DAC
Date: 2007
Size:
255 pages
(1.4 MB)
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How can the gap between policy and practice on Security Sector Reform (SSR) be closed? This handbook from the Development Assistance Committee of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD-DAC) provides guidance on how to operationalise its guidelines on SSR. Addressing the challenges faced by all citizens to achieve personal safety, security and access to justice should be the key determining factor in evaluating the success or otherwise of donor support programmes.
This handbook is the main outcome of the 2-years Implementation Framework for Security System Reform (IF-SSR) process. It has been designed by and for international actors working to address insecurity and support access to justice. It aims to ensure that donor support to SSR programmes is both effective and sustainable. It advocates an approach whereby the desired outcome and the context determine the priority, nature and scope of the programme.
The political terrain needs to be prepared in partner countries and early investments made in appropriate analysis. Generating public interest, understanding and engagement in SSR is critical. Donors should aim to improve basic security and justice service delivery, establish an effective governance, oversight and accountability system, and develop local leadership and ownership of the reform process.
Source:
OECD, 2007, 'OECD DAC Handbook on Security Sector Reform: Supporting Security and Justice', OECD, Paris
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Author:
Mark Downes
, mark.downes@oecd.org
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development Development Assistance Committee (OECD-DAC), http://www.oecd.org/dac/