Feuille de route pour des sociétés pacifiques, justes et inclusives un appel à l’action pour changer notre monde
Les gouvernements du Brésil, de la Sierra Leone et de la Suisse ont convoqué les Pionniers pour des sociétés pacifiques, justes et inclusives, pour répondre à la vision du Programme de développement durable à l’horizon 2030 qui prétend que toutes les populations devraient vivre dans des sociétés pacifiques, justes et inclusives, exemptes de peur et de violence. Les Pionniers incluent un groupe d’États membres, des organisations internationales, et des partenaires et réseaux importants.
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African Societal Analysis (ASA) - The African Security Sector Network (ASSN) Think Tank
ASA proposes to help decision-makers (development agencies, multilateral organisations, bilateral partners, NGOs, foundations, medias, economic actors, …) to better grasp sociological realities and societal dynamics within which security and development governance in Africa is rooted.
From 21st October 2016, ASA will produce every week, a new “institutional mapping” presented both on textual and visual manner (computer graphics), disseminated in French or in English via emails and social networks and readily accessible on the ASSN web site.
Mobilizing a network of African experts with daily close links with grassroots, ASA’s expertise highlight the influence of so-called informal standards and practices as well as the interactions of African states with non-state actors and local networks, through the following six poles:
- Traditional authorities, community memberships and social solidarities / exclusions;
- Religions and religious networks ;
- Gender;
- Informal security and justice;
- Social change and emerging stakeholders;
- Africa and transnational networks.
By innovating through the use of indicators most often disregarded and by the production of original documents, the ASA’s objective is threefold:
- Support security and development policies formulation, based on a deeper understanding of local realities and trends in-depth structuring African societies;
- Connect decision-makers with a new community of African experts.
- Reinforce with new parameters watchdog and early warning systems, crisis prevention and conflict resolution.
Explore the Societal Intelligence of Africa (ASA) site and keep up to date on ASA's weekly Institutional Mapping.
For any information, please contact: asa@africansecuritynetwork.org
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Gender and Diversity Hub
Le 11 octobre 2016, Journée internationale de la fille, le Gender and Diversity Hub (G&D Hub) de la Maison de la Paix a lancé son nouveau site Web. Depuis 2015, le G&D Hub informe et sensibilise sur les enjeux de genre et de diversité dans le secteur de la sécurité. Le Hub organise des formations, des événements et des tables rondes, en plus de fournir des conseils liés aux questions de genre et de diversité aux parties prenantes de la Genève International. Le Gender and Diversity Hub est le fruit d’un effort collaboratif entre six organisations basées à Genève.
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Ukraine Democratic Security Sector Governance Website
The DCAF Ukraine Democratic Security Sector Governance Website is part of the "Ukraine Security Sector Governance Best Practice and Monitoring Platforms" project implemented in cooperation with the Razumkov Centre and funded by the Netherlands.
The objective of the website is to provide easy access to information, tools and resources necessary for establishing and maintaining democratic security sector governance in Ukraine. The website is structured around six main topics and six main actors, and notably provides a valuable Best Practices section. It is also currently being translated into Ukrainian.
To access the DCAF Ukraine Democratic Security Sector Governance Website, kindly follow the link.
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