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“QUICK LOOK” Click on [Read More ...] to go to full lesson. - Burundi’s Security Sector Development (SSD) program is noteworthy for having advanced security sector effectiveness and democratic accountability since its inception in 2009. [Read More ...] - Security Sector Reform (SSR) and Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration (DDR) actions launched in Liberia at its “golden hour” (mid-2003 to 2005) were absolutely critical for post conflict-recovery and for establishing a viable foundation for further stabilization work. [Read More ...] - Building effective and accountable security ministries is essential for attaining long-term security in post-conflict countries. For Afghanistan, the U.S. Department of Defense developed and implemented the Ministry of Defense Advisor (MoDA) program to address this requirement. [Read More ...] - The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) has embarked on modernizing the military establishment and reorienting its values, in order to be effective in the delivery of defense and security services to the people. [Read More ...] - In 1999 the UN Security Council adopted resolution 1272 granting authority used for several UN missions over the next decade, each seeking to aid the East Timor state into independence from Indonesia. [Read More ...] - Chile provides a notable case in security sector development – advancing beyond a culture in which policy and law favored military priorities and interests (in the early 1990s) to a point where there is balance, mutual respect, and routine accommodation between the Ministry of Defense and other agencies. [Read More ...] - Security Sector Reform (SSR) provisions are important items in peace agreements. [Read More ...] - Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration (DDR) does not come about by accident; it requires foresight, detailed planning, adequate resourcing, and continuous assessment. [Read More ...] Table of Contents | Quick Look | Contact PKSOI Page 5 of 33