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| ASSN Formed in 2003, the African Security Sector Network (ASSN) has established itself as a reputable network of African security sector reform practitioners on the African continent and internationally
African Civil Society Presents SSR Recommendations At The 1278th . . . An extraordinary feature of this meeting was the platform granted to the AU’s civil society partners to present the recommendations of the November, 2023 SSR Conference and the related study led by the Institute for Security Studies (ISS) and supported by the ASSN Just Future
Background | ASSN The African Security Sector Network (ASSN) was created at Elmina, Ghana, in November 2003 out of a recognition of the need to harmonise and facilitate the activities of the various African organisations working in the area of Security Sector Reform and Governance (SSR G)
African Security Sector Network | ASSN Founded in 2003, The African Security Sector Network (ASSN), one of ISSAT’s key partners, operates through indigenous knowledge, expertise and resources The network is headquartered in Accra, Ghana, with regional hubs in Addis Ababa, Johannesburg and Nairobi
4th Africa Forum On SSR Opens In Addis Ababa, Ethiopia | ASSN She highlighted the people-centred approach adopted by the ASSN Just Future Project in Mali, Niger, the DRC and South Sudan to empower CSOs to engage the security sector and advance advocacy for SSR in these countries to buttress governmental efforts
Member Organisations | ASSN The following organisations are currently members of the ASSN network These organisational members are rallied into regional chapters of the network, with their activities pivoting around the four ASSN Regional Hubs across the African continent
Réforme de la police municipale et droits humains au Cameroun Finally, the potential scope of the reform is considered through recommendations for a municipal police force respectful of human rights and concerned with preserving social cohesion (III) Written by ASSN member Steve Tametong Nguemo Tsidié, the article is available in French only here: https: bit ly ASSN69
Introduction | ASSN The African Security Sector Network (ASSN) is a pan-African network of experts and organisations working in the area of Security Sector Reform (SSR) Founded in 2003, the network is headquartered in Accra, Ghana, with regional nodes in West, East and Southern Africa
Members | ASSN Membership of the ASSN network is open to individuals and organisations that are actively involved in matters relating to African security Our members come from NGOs, local and national governments, civil society and academia