viernes, 11 de diciembre de 2009

Security Sector Reform Expert - PRP Phase II, Dhaka

SECURITY SECTOR REFORM EXPERT - PRP PHASE II
Location : Dhaka, BANGLADESH
Application Deadline : 26-Dec-09
Type of Contract : Service Contract
Languages Required :
English
Starting Date :
(date when the selected canditate is expected to start) 01-Feb-2010
Duration of Initial Contract : Initially One year with possibility of extension
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Background
The Police Reform Programme (PRP) is a long-term and comprehensive capacity building initiative to improve human security in Bangladesh. PRP supports the transition from a colonial style police force to democratic policing by strengthening the Bangladesh Police’s ability to contribute to a safer and more secure environment based on respect for the rule of law, human rights and equitable access to justice. The Programme has a specific focus on the poor and disadvantaged, women and children, and delivering tangible results at the Thana (police station) level. PRP also recognises the potential contribution that the police can make to national security and social and economic growth. Phase I of PRP (January 2005-September 2009) established the foundation for reform by building national ownership and supporting the roll out of a community policing philosophy across the country. Phase II (October 2009-October 2014) will consolidate previous efforts by supporting the Bangladesh Police Strategic Plan and pursuing the following outcomes:
1. Strategic Direction and Organisational Reform;
2. Human Resource Management and Training;
3. Investigations, Operations and Prosecutions;
4. Crime Prevention and Community Policing;
5. Promoting Gender Sensitive Policing; and
6. Information, Communications and Technology.

PRP also seeks to strengthen functional linkages with the broader social and justice sector. The Ministry of Home Affairs and Bangladesh Police drive the reform process with technical and financial support from UNDP and other development partners.


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