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Institutional Development
Building capacity of the institutions which coordinate, manage and fund security and justice providers is a vital (and sometimes overlooked) element of security and justice sector reform.
We have significant experience in the development of Ministries and National Security, coordinating structures to help them develop the strategy and systems on which security provision is based.
We build sustained capacity through complementary interventions at every level – individual, organisational and institutional – ensuring viable and enduring capacity, working with both state and non-state actors.
We have proven expertise in the fields of:
- strategic planning, programming and budgeting
- human resource management
- public financial management
- procurement modernisation
- training capacity building
- internal governance and accountability.
Project examples
- Designing a comprehensive capacity building program for the Ministry of Security in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Providing institutional development support to the Palestinian Authority Security Forces under the auspices of the United States Security Coordinator (USSC) - an American-led effort to professionalise the PASF in accordance with the Roadmap to a Two-State Solution
- Management and implementation of an extensive program of Institutional Development of the Ministry of Interior of Iraq, including building systems for coordinating and resourcing the delivery of security and justice across Iraq
- Providing support to implementation and review of DFID’s support to the Office of National Security and the network of Provincial and District Security Committees in Sierra Leone