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16 Feb 2010

Reform programs may be inappropriate for local contexts, or are corrupted or terminated before their completion. In the worst cases, local security forces that are trained and equipped by international experts are politicized and used as tools for repression rather than the promotion of democracy. In order to avoid such unintended consequences, SSR programs must begin by incorporating local priorities and local ownership from the planning stage and ensuring local participation in the implementation of programs throughout.

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Author Liz Panarelli
Series USIP Peace Briefs
Issue 11
Publisher United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
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