Tribute to Nelson Mandela

download (3)ACCRA, Ghana – As the world prepares to lay former South African President Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela to rest, the African Security Sector Network (ASSN) wishes to express its deepest sadness at his passing. Nelson Mandela was a champion of Security Sector Transformation (SST). He stood for and ensured that the principles of impartiality, professionalism, accountability, adherence the rule of law, a human rights ethos, transparency and oversight, were entrenched in the South African Constitution. (more…)

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Workshop on Draft Operational Guidance Notes for AU SSR Policy Framework

download (4)25 – 28 November 2013
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia
– In the final week of November 2013, the African Union Commission held a consultation workshop in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to validate three Operational Guidance Notes (OGNs) that will be used in the implementation of the AU Policy Framework on Security Sector Reform (AUPFSSR). The workshop, organised in collaboration with the African Security Sector Network (ASSN), took place at the Jupiter International Hotel between 25 – 28 November 2013. (more…)

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Consultative Meetings with Ghana Prison and Immigration Services

download (2)August / September 2013
Accra, Ghana
– The NGO WIPSEN-Africa organised two separate consultative meetings onMainstreaming Gender in the Security Sector with the Ghana Prison Service and the Ghana Immigration Service in Accra, Ghana on 30 August and 10 September, 2013, respectively. Senior ranking officers and female security personnel from the Ghana Prison Service and Immigration Service took part in the consultative meetings. (more…)

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Remembering Len le Roux

download (6)03 September 2013

ACCRA, Ghana – It is with immense sadness that the African Security Sector (ASSN) received news of the passing last weekend of one of its founding members, Len le Roux.

Len was a retired Major General of the South Africa National Defence Force. In the years after his retirement from active service, he joined the Institute of Security Studies (ISS) in 2003 as head of the Defence Sector Programme. He was also a lecturer and an independent consultant, working from time to time for the ASSN and various other organisations involved in Africa’s Security Sector Reform (SSR) discourse. (more…)

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