ASSN News

The ASSN Quarterly Newsletter
ASSN Inaugurates New Interim Executive Committee
African Union Rolls Out SSR Capacity-Building Programme
Southern Africa Launches Revised Strategic Plan on Defence and Security
Stakeholders' Meeting on Lessons Learned in Kenya Police Reforms
SADSEM Secretariat Relocation and Security Sector Governance Course in Malawi
Nairobi Roundtable on Security Sector Expenditure Reviews
HLP on Challenges and Opportunities for Security Sector Reform in East Africa
Dialogue on Challenges facing Gender Mainstreaming in African Security Institutions
South Sudan Officially Launches National Security Policy Development Process
Global Week of Action Against Small Arms Marked in Kenya
South Sudan Begins Development of a National Security Policy
ASSN to Co-host the 2013 ASSET Annual General Meeting
ASSN Facilitates Language Harmonisation of the Draft African Union SSR Policy Framework
ASSN Signs MOU with the Government of South Sudan
Stakeholders Discuss Nationwide Survey on 'Agenda Four Reforms' in Kenya
Briefing to Francophone Ambassadors on the African Union SSR Policy Framework
ARI Meeting on Security Sector Reform in the Arab World
New Book on Security Sector Governance in Francophone West Africa
Inaugural Stakeholders’ Dialogue Forum on Kenya’s ‘Agenda Four Reforms’
Gender and the Security Sector: Theory of Change Workshop
ASSN/CPRD Joint Mission to South Sudan
ASSN Quarterly Newsletter
Dialogue on Gender and the African Union’s SSR Framework
ASSN signs an MOU with the International Security Sector Advisory Team
CITIZEN-FOCUSED SECURITY SECTOR REFORM: A Workshop on Citizen Security in Fragile, Conflict and Violence-Affected Situations
Leymah Gbowee Wins Nobel Peace Prize

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General Assembly

The General Assembly is the ASSN’s supreme organ, made up of the members of the network. The General Assembly meets annually and elects the members of the Executive Committee every three years.

 

Executive Committee

The Executive Committee provides strategic leadership to the network. It consists of 13 members, elected to a three year team by the General Assembly. It has a Chair, Deputy Chair, sub-regional coordinators and members.

 

Secretariat

The ASSN Secretariat coordinates the network’s affairs from its central location in Accra, Ghana. Its functions include the day to day administration of the network, coordination of core programmes, information management and logistical facilitation. The secretariat is entirely staffed by African professionals under the leadership of the ASSN Executive Secretary.

 

Regional Hubs

ASSN has four Regional Hubs, based on the geopolitical and linguistic regions of Sub-Saharan Africa. In each Regional hub, one member organisation forms the centrepiece of the ASSN’s regional activities.

 

 

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