Closing the Gap
Creating a shared vision of security sector reform
The report focuses on the future of security sector reform and how British Government departments can collaborate more effectively when implementing policy.
On 23 March 2006 Demos held a workshop on behalf of the SSR Strategy Team and the OECD Development Assistance Committee Secretariat. Participants came from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC),
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to discuss participant’s experiences of security sector reform
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to identify the gaps between policy and practice and produce practical recommendations for bridging these gaps
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to create new and innovate ways of collaborating in the future
The first half of the workshop was designed to help people challenge their current assumptions and visualise their role within the SSR agenda. The second half of the day focused on tangible, practical ideas and solutions, which were aimed at developing effective strategies for the future implementation of SSR policy. Most of the work was carried out in small groups of three or four people with an opportunity after every activity for participants to share ideas and pull out common messages.
To help participants think about the future of security sector reform Demos designed four scenarios of how SSR might be delivered in the future. Participants were asked to visualise, as far as possible, how the current decisions they made would have an effect on the future direction of SSR policy and its implementation in the field.
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