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Security and Justice Sector Reform Day 4 . Conflict Community of Practice Meeting March 2013, Sri Lanka. How is Security and Justice Sector Reform defined ?. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Security and Justice Sector Reform
Day 4
Conflict Community of Practice Meeting
March 2013, Sri Lanka
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How is Security and Justice Sector Reform
defined ?
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“In its simplest form SSR addresses policy, legislative, structural and oversight issues set within democratic norms and principles.”
Department for International Development (DfID), UK
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Common themes
• Many of the definitions emphasize• Effectiveness of service delivery• Accountability of security/law enforcement • Framework of democratic practices and
good governance
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Core objectives of SSR • Effectiveness – improving the provision of
security and justice services to enhance the overall wellbeing of the state and its people
• Accountability – the provision of checks and balances to assess whether security and justice actors adhere to the laws and policies in force and stipulate sanctions for abusive conduct
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SSR Key Entry Points • Building public awareness and engagement.• Building strategic planning capacity.• Strengthening legal and constitutional
frameworks.• Strengthening civil oversight mechanisms.• Strengthening financial management systems.• Facilitating war-to-peace transitions.• Improving human resource management.DFID
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Key entry points for Justice sector reform
Supporting – Constitutional & legal reform – Development & implementation of national justice
sector policies and plans – Competitive environment enterprise development – Anti-corruption strategies and plans – Joined up approaches to justice provision at the
operational level – Reform at the institutional level – Transitional justice, peace and state building
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Actors
• Core security actors • Management and oversight bodies • Justice and the rule of law • Non-statutory security forces -NSA
Some include non-statutory civil society groups
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Civil Society • Oversee and monitor• Help shape policies• Generate new programme ideas• Train• Inform operations• Provide security services within communities• Facilitate dialogue and negotiation between
national security sector actors and local communities.
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Questions for Discussion
• Are we doing anything in terms of SSR and Justice reforms in our COs ?
• What are the risks that we face now, or will do in the future if we undertake this work?