Security Sector Reform Monitor: Haiti
No. 4, April 2010
The fourth edition of the Security Sector Reform Monitor: Haiti highlights some of the medium and long-term challenges that will face the Haitian security sector once the state of emergency from the January 12 earthquake passes, including the renewal of MINUSTAH’s mandate, the growing calls for another security force to support the police in addressing insecurity and natural disasters, the coming Presidential elections, and the evolving security environment.
No. 3, November 2009
This issue of the Security Sector Reform Monitor: Haiti analyzes the programming shift undertaken by the United Nations Stabilization Mission (MINUSTAH) and some donors from traditional disarmament, demobilization and reintegration (DDR) to a violence reduction approach, underlining the problems of coordination and knowledge sharing that emerged.
No. 2, July 2009
The Security Sector Reform Monitor is a quarterly publication that tracks developments and trends in the ongoing security sector reform (SSR) processes of five countries: Afghanistan, Burundi, East Timor, Haiti and South Sudan. This edition is dedicated to issues related to penal reform and corruption in the security sector.
No. 1, April 2009
The Security Sector Reform Monitor is a quarterly publication that tracks developments and trends in the ongoing security sector reform (SSR) processes of five countries: Afghanistan, Burundi, East Timor, Haiti and South Sudan. Every quarter, there will be separate editions for each case study country. Adopting a holistic definition of the security sector, the Monitor will cover a wide range of actors, topics and themes, from reforms in the rule of law institutions and armed forces to demilitarization activities and the role of non-statutory security and justice actors.