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International Police Coordination Board (IPCB)

International Police Coordination Board (IPCB). Mandate. Dubai Conference 2006 IPCB is the main coordination body for institutional and police reform IPCB directs , prioritizes and coordinates the international effort. Objective.

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International Police Coordination Board (IPCB)

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  1. International Police Coordination Board (IPCB)

  2. Mandate • Dubai Conference 2006 • IPCB is the main coordination body for institutional and police reform • IPCB directs, prioritizes and coordinates the international effort International Police Coordination Board

  3. Objective • To 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

  4. Members International Police Coordination Board

  5. Wider Decision Process IPCB Security Standing Committee Joint Coordination & Monitoring Board (JCMB) • Minister of Int. Chair • 19 IC members + MoI • On the Agenda: • ANP & MoI development Standing Committee (Gov) Standing Committee (SE) • Minister of Finance and UNAMA Chair • Approximately 30 IC members, military & development and neighboring countries Minister of Defense and UNAMA Chair Approximately 30 IC members, military & development and neighboring countries International Police Coordination Board

  6. Structure Secretariat International Police Coordination Board

  7. Key MoI Reform Initiatives • National Police Plan, National Police Strategy • Ministerial Development Plan • Institutional Police and Policy Development • Institutional Reform Working Group • MoI Legal Review Working Group • Police Assessment Working Group International Police Coordination Board

  8. IPCB Secretariat • Permanent body (civilian & police personnel) • Receives directions from the Board • Provides recommendations to the WL, Caucus and Board meetings • Facilitates all meetings and working groups • Manages Police Reform Database • Provides input to key MoI/ANP documents International Police Coordination Board

  9. IPCB Secretariat Staff International Police Coordination Board

  10. IPCB RoL Mandate • Work across agencies and IC to promote transition to RoL and Civilian Policing • Improve link and transparency between police and justice sector • Encourage transition to evidence-based judicial process • Track transition of Central Prison Directorate to the MoI International Police Coordination Board

  11. RoL: Challenges to Transition • Illiteracy • Corruption • Militarization of Police • Attrition • Gender/Human Rights • Police-Prosecutor Relations • Sharia/Afghan Law v. Tribal Custom International Police Coordination Board

  12. Senior Police Advisory Group Composed 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 2012 International Police Coordination Board

  13. Police Reform Database • Operational since JAN 2011 • Administrated by IPCB-S and NTM-A/CSTC-A • Simple tool to share unclassified information • Virtual on line place/tool for information sharing • Preventing duplication of efforts and avoiding gaps in joint coordination activities • Preserving institutional memory • Provide complete overview of international contribution with regards to police trainings, projects and overall police reform International Police Coordination Board

  14. Police Reform Database International Police Coordination Board

  15. Police Reform Database International Police Coordination Board

  16. Police Reform Database International Police Coordination Board

  17. Police Reform Database International Police Coordination Board

  18. Police Reform Database 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… International Police Coordination Board

  19. Police Reform Database 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: zoran.mamuzic@ipcb-afg.eu or ray.nash@ipcb-afg.eu or mark.whittifield.can@afghan.swa.army.mil International Police Coordination Board

  20. QUESTIONS? International Police Coordination Board

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