60 Years UNITAR – Panel Discussion with GS Foundation Director
As a partner of UNITAR, we are delighted to have been able to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the UN Institute at its location in Bonn.
Global Security Sector Reform Foundation
As a partner of UNITAR, we are delighted to have been able to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the UN Institute at its location in Bonn.
On April 4th, our Head of Project, former Federal Police Commissioner Matthias Seeger , together with the Inspector General Police of Nigeria and our partner UNDP, presented a package of strategic communication material to the public.
Within our Nigeria project, the train-the-trainer component is a central pillar in the implementation of the National Police Reform.
How should investigators and public prosecutors cooperate across regions in the fight against terrorism? What framework conditions must be in place?
Gerd Baltes is our most experienced expert in the field. Together with other experts and the Head of the project Matthias Seeger, he is on the road for the GS Foundation in Nigeria.
For the start of our new Cambodia project, our Head of Project Gary Menzel and our Senior Expert Lothar Knorz travelled to Phnom Penh, to coordinate with our Cambodian partners and develop common plans for the project.
Between 20th and 24th February 2023, a GS Foundation delegation led by the Managing Director Thomas Vogel, Head of the Moldova Project Klaus Kandt and two senior experts went to Chisinau, Moldova.
GS Foundation’s Managing Director accompanied by the Head of the Nigeria Project Team and the competent GS Foundation Project Manager Germany carried out a visiting trip (15./17.02.23) to Abuja
The GS Foundation completed a ten-day training needs assessment to lay the foundation for an on-the-job training curriculum tailored to the needs of the Gambian police. As part of our commitment to improving the national police structures of the Gambia, our team conducted a comprehensive assessment mission to evaluate the current state of capacities and […]
Electoral violence has regularly been reported in Nigeria and it has a negative impact on the public security, peaceful coexistence and democracy.