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JULY 2024 - UNITED NATIONS AND WORLD BANK COLLABORATION IN SECURITY AND JUSTICE

10 Sep 2024

NYU Center on International Cooperation | July 2024 | 6 Glossary Recovery and The RPBA is a joint approach of the UN, the World Bank, and the Peacebuilding European Union to identify and address immediate and medium- Assessment term recovery and peacebuilding requirements while laying the (RPBA) foundations for the elaboration of a longer-term recovery and peacebuilding strategy in a country facin. [...] The UN defines the security sector as “… the structures, institutions and personnel responsible for the management, provision and oversight of security in a country,” to include “defence, law enforcement, corrections, intelligence services and institutions responsible for border management, customs and civil emergencies” as well as the “actors that play a role in managing and overseeing the design. [...] In Somalia, the UN has devised a series of joint programs to strengthen the capacity and accountability of state institutions to recover territory; stabilize and provide basic safety and security (police component); ensure the alignment of laws (including on the reorganization of the judiciary) with the Constitution and international standards; and ensure that more Somalis have access to fair and. [...] Box 4: Nationally-led SSR efforts in The Gambia In The Gambia, through the Global Focal Point for the Rule of Law (GFP) and the Inter- Agency Task Force (IATF) on SSR, as well as funding through the Peacebuilding Fund (PBF),45 the UN supported the conduct of a government-led46 inclusive SSR assessment that informed the development of the country’s first security sector policies and strategies,47 a. [...] It focused on the implications of the upcoming closure of the UN mission and the need to factor the costs of sustaining the associated security transition in the country’s first medium-term expenditure framework (MTEF), broadening the scope of the review to the entire security sector.
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