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Direct IPCB Mandate • Coordinate • Dubai Conference 2006 • Main coordination body for institutional and police reform within wider rule of law context • Direct, prioritize and coordinate the international police reform effort • Prioritize
IPCB Members 12 Nations + 8 Organizations • NATO SCR • ISAF • UNAMA • AFG MoI • EUPOL • EU • NTM-A • UNDP/LOTFA • AUSTRALIA • CANADA • DENMARK • FRANCE • GERMANY • ITALY • The NETHERLANDS • JAPAN • NORWAY • UK • US • TURKEY
IPCB Structure Secretariat • Rule of Law • Outreach & Reporting
Decision Making Process • IPCB • StandingSecurity Committee • Joint Coordination & Monitoring Board (JCMB) Minister of Interior chairs 19 IC members + MoI Minister of Defence& UNAMA co-chairApprox. 30 IC members Minister of Finance & UNAMA co-chair Governance Standing Committee Socio-Economic Standing Committee
IPCB Secretariat • To guide, facilitate and coordinate the activities of the IPCB and its associated bodies • Permanent body of civilian & police personnel • Provides recommendations to, and receives direction from, IPCB • Facilitates meetings and working groups • Manages Police Reform Database • Provides specialist input to key MoI/ANP documents & initiatives
IPCB Working Groups • Senior Police Advisory Group (SPAG) • Police Assessment Working Group (PAWG) • Conference Working Groups • WG 1 – ANP Professionalization • WG 2 – Police-Justice Coordination • WG 3 – MoI Institutional Reform
Senior Police Working Group SPAG • Senior Police Advisors from IPCB members • Meets on an as-needed basis • Provides police expertise to IPCB bodies and other organisations
Police Assessment Working Group PAWG • Sub-working group of SPAG • IPCB/SSC/UNAMA approval of ANP growth to 157,000 conditional upon development of assessment tool for civilian policing skills • Currently administered through the CORR • 6 basic questions which expand to 20
IPCB Rule of Law Mandate • Work across agencies and IC to promote transition to RoL and Civilian Policing • Improve linkages and transparency between police and justice sector • Encourage transition to evidence-based judicial process
Challenges to Transition • Illiteracy • Corruption • Militarization of Police • Attrition • Gender & Human Rights • Police-Prosecutor Relations • Afghan Law/Sharia v. Tribal Custom
Police Reform Database • Operational since Jan 2011 • Administrated by IPCB Sec • Web-based tool to share unclassified information • Prevents duplication of efforts and avoids gaps • Preserves institutional memory • Provides overview of international contributions to police trainings, projects, and overall police reform
Police Reform Database • To gain access: • Contact ZoranMamusic at • zoran.mamuzic@ipcb-afg.eu • and he will set up your username and password
IPCB • WWW.IPCBafghanistan.com • NashR@state.gov • MacGriffSA@state.gov • Dale.Corra@ipcb-afg.eu