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A Beginner's Guide to Security Sector Reform (SSR)

OECD/DAC Handbook on Security System Reforms

OECD/DAC Handbook on Security System Reform – Supporting Security and Justice

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GFN-SSR Webgroups

This section of the website houses a number of restricted access webgroups. These are all targeted at a different audience and designed to allow users to upload documents/information, find contact details and talk/blog online in a secure environment.

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If you have any queries about the webgroups, please email me at Ben.Kelly@ssrnetwork.net


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Document Library

Introduction: At War’s End: Building Peace After Civil Conflict.. More

From Revolution to Reform : Georgia's Struggle with Democratic Institution Building and Security Sector Reform.. More

Democratic Oversight of the Security Sector: Turkey and the World.. More

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Topic Guides

Civil Society & Security: The term ‘civil society’ is generally understood to encompass areas of activity that take place outside of both the state and the market... More

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Helpdesk Reports

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The Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF)

GFN-SSR has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with DCAF. This is supported by an annual workplan outlining particular activities for cooperation and areas for information exchange.

   

GSDRC: Governance and Social Development Resource Centre

GFN-SSR works closely with our sister project, the GSDRC, which specialises in information and resources on specific governance and social development issues.