Linking Security System Reform and Armed Violence Reduction: Programming Note
OECD Publishing, March 2011, Pages: 50
Approximately 740 000 people die as a result of armed violence each year. Armed violence erodes governance and peace whilst slowing down achievement of the millennium development goals (mdg’s). It can have as significant an effect on security and development in settings of chronic violent crime and inter-personal violence as it can in societies affected by war or civil conflict. An armed violence agenda therefore includes a wide range of countries, cities and citizens whose development and security are under threat. It refers to the use or threatened use of weapons to inflict injury, death or psychosocial harm.
To help experts and practitioners working to tackle the problem of armed violence, three Programming Notes build on the 2009 publication entitled Armed Violence Reduction: Enabling Development. These three notes cover:
- Armed violence in urban areas
- Youth and armed violence
- The linkages between Armed Violence Reduction and Security System Reform
List of abbreviations
OECD Armed Violence Reduction (AVR) programming notes
Introduction
1 The concepts of Security System Reform and Armed Violence Reduction
2 Security System reform
Armed Violence reduction
Conceptual synergies between aVr and SSr
2 Assessment and design
Applying the armed violence lens in SSr assessments
Innovative assessment techniques
Programme design
3 Synergies between AVR and SSR programming activities
4 aVr emphasis in SSr
complementary aVr an d SSr programming
4 Entry points
SS r as an entry point for aVr
aVr as an entry point for SSr
5 Monitoring and evaluation
Developing indicators
Involving local stakeholders: ownership and frontline capacities
Notes
Bibliography
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