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Integrating gender in community security
Comment & analysis

Integrating gender in community security

Gender norms and relations play a substantive role in conflict and peace dynamics, so a strong gender perspective must be an integral part of community security projects. Julie Brethfeld, Saferworld’s Conflict and Security Adviser, explains how Saferworld’s community security approach creates spaces where diverse gender groups feel able to express their security concerns, and can eventually take measures to address and prevent gender-based violence and change gender norms.

27 January 2015
Improving local security through better police-community relations
Comment & analysis

Improving local security through better police-community relations

In Bangladesh, Nepal, South Sudan, and Tajikistan, Saferworld has established community security programmes that focus on building trusting relationships between communities and security providers. Kloe Tricot O'Farrell highlights how this approach is enabling them to address together the causes, consequences, and risks of conflict and insecurity, and find solutions to strengthen the conditions for sustainable peace.

23 October 2014
中国武器流向南苏丹
Comment & analysis

中国武器流向南苏丹

      贝尔纳多·马里亚尼(Bernardo Mariani)认为,关于中国向南苏丹转让武器的消息将损害中国在南苏丹和平进程中的中立原则和积极角色。这也将损害中国促进南苏丹乃至非洲大陆和平、稳定与发展的积极主张。

16 July 2014
Spectres of the past in South Sudan
Comment & analysis

Spectres of the past in South Sudan

South Sudan cannot afford another exclusive political settlement that fails to address the origins of current violence and its human impacts, say Paul Murphy and Victoria Brereton. Justice, reconciliation and wide-ranging democratic reform must be prioritised if the country is to find a sustainable path out of civil war. 

24 January 2014
Conflict sensitivity in South Sudan: ensuring economic development supports peace
Comment & analysis

Conflict sensitivity in South Sudan: ensuring economic development supports peace

South Sudan continues to face profound security challenges both within its borders and along the new and restive international boundary with Sudan, as events over 2013 have made clear. What is also clear is that economic engagement by China and other international actors will not necessarily support peace. Instead, companies that fail to adopt ‘conflict sensitive’ approaches risk jeopardising their own operations and making insecurity worse. 

30 August 2013
Increasing momentum for action on small arms in Eastern Africa
News & events

Increasing momentum for action on small arms in Eastern Africa

A series of meetings, conferences and research visits have brought African, EU and Chinese officials, civil society actors and researchers together to discuss joint action on small arms proliferation in South Sudan and across Eastern Africa

12 July 2013