MandateDubai Conference
2006 IPCB is the main
coordination body for institutional and police reform
IPCB directs, prioritizes and coordinates the international effort
Direct
Prioritize
Coordinate
International Police Coordination Board
ObjectiveTo ensure a coherent and coordinated
approach among the international community and provide support to the Afghan MoI in the development of policies, strategy, and plans in the area of police reform.
International Police Coordination Board
Members
AFG MoI EUPOL EU ISAF NATO SCR NTM-A/CSTC-A
UNAMA
UNDP/LOTFA
Australia Canada Denmark France Germany Italy
Japan The Netherlands
Norway UK US
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Wider Decision Process
International Police Coordination Board
Security Standing
Committee
IPCB
Standing Committee
(Gov)Standing
Committee (SE)
JointCoordination
&Monitoring
Board
(JCMB)
Minister of Int. Chair
19 IC members + MoI
On the Agenda: ANP & MoI development
Minister of Defense and UNAMA Chair
Approximately 30 IC members, military & development and neighboring countries
Minister of Finance and UNAMA Chair
Approximately 30 IC members, military & development and neighboring countries
Structure
Caucus
Working Level
Police Development
Unit
Rule of Law Unit
Public Outreach & Reporting
Unit
Board Level
International Police Coordination Board
Secretariat
Key MoI Reform InitiativesNational Police Plan, National Police
StrategyMinisterial Development PlanInstitutional Police and Policy
DevelopmentInstitutional Reform Working GroupMoI Legal Review Working GroupPolice Assessment Working Group
International Police Coordination Board
IPCB SecretariatPermanent body (civilian & police personnel)Receives directions from the Board Provides recommendations to the WL,
Caucus and Board meetingsFacilitates all meetings and working groupsManages Police Reform DatabaseProvides input to key MoI/ANP documents
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IPCB Secretariat StaffHead of Secretariat Patrick de Vries
Senior Liaison Officer Douglas Boot
Senior Reporting Officer Jörg Hinrichs-Lahmann
Reporting Officer Robert Krizanic
Data Management Officer Zoran Mamuzic
Planning Officer Allan Uhrich
Rule of Law Coordinator Ray Nash
Administration Officer Topi Törrönen
Language Officer Abdul
Language Officer Qais
Logistics Officer Sonita
International Police Coordination Board
IPCB RoL MandateWork across agencies and IC to promote
transition to RoL and Civilian PolicingImprove link and transparency between
police and justice sectorEncourage transition to evidence-based
judicial processTrack transition of Central Prison Directorate
to the MoI
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RoL: Challenges to Transition1. Illiteracy 2. Corruption3. Militarization of Police4. Attrition5. Gender/Human Rights6. Police-Prosecutor Relations7. Sharia/Afghan Law v. Tribal
Custom
International Police Coordination Board
Senior Police Advisory GroupComposed of senior police personnel designated by
IPCB members
Meets regularly and upon tasking by the IPCB
Provides police expertise to other IPCB bodies
Sub working group: Police Assessment Working Group
Response to IPCB / SSC UNAMA ANP growth approval of 157.000 conditional upon development of assessment tool specifically for civilian policing skills
Expected feedback February 2012International Police Coordination Board
Police Reform DatabaseOperational since JAN 2011Administrated by IPCB-S and NTM-A/CSTC-ASimple tool to share unclassified informationVirtual on line place/tool for information
sharing Preventing duplication of efforts and
avoiding gaps in joint coordination activities
Preserving institutional memoryProvide complete overview of international
contribution with regards to police trainings, projects and overall police reform
International Police Coordination Board
Police Reform Database
International Police Coordination Board
WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR POPULATING/UPDATING THE DATABASE?Over 100 analysts from various organizations/nations predominantly IPCB members (EUPOL, NTM-A, UNDP, GPPT, United States, France, etc…)
WHAT INFORMATION DOES THE DATABASE CONTAIN?
Contributing countries and organizations, facts and figures, interactive map, search engine, gallery, library, address book, police trainings, projects…
Police Reform Database
International Police Coordination Board
HOW DO I GET ACCESS TO IT?
Please send request to one of the PRD admin officers, they
will create you an account and provide training where
needed:[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
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