
Making progress on security and justice in Myanmar: interview with Kim Jolliffe
Kim Joliffe discusses the role of the military in Myanmar and how oversight of the security sectors and public engagement can be improved.
4 December 2019
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Kim Joliffe discusses the role of the military in Myanmar and how oversight of the security sectors and public engagement can be improved.
4 December 2019Despite some progress on reforming security and justice institutions in Myanmar, Kim Jolliffe argues that international support is still needed to end human rights abuses and ongoing conflict in the country.
25 November 2019We spoke to Kim Jolliffe to find out more about the challenges of democratisation in Myanmar’s security and justice institutions and what the next steps should be.
7 November 2019Despite ongoing unrest and violence in many parts of Myanmar that have rightly grabbed international attention, as of 2019, limited positive trends towards a more accountable security and justice sector can be seen. Kim Joliffe, outlines three areas where steps can be taken to democratise the country’s security sector.
7 November 2019Hamse Haibe looks at how Saferworld and partners have been addressing tensions by supporting communities in Mogadishu, Kismayo and Baidoa to address their safety needs through police advisory committees led by the people.
24 October 2019How do discrepancies in access to and delivery of services affect men and women differently? How do gender and corruption interact? How could this feed into conflict? CDA Collaborative Learning Projects has been exploring these questions (see here and here) – and searching for answers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Congo).
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3 April 2017Richard Sannerholm argues for the importance of the rule of law in constraining power with public and transparent rules.
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