Inclusive Security and DCAF
The Training Curriculum includes 17 modules that each takes one to four hours, for a total of 7 days of training:
Introduction to the Curriculum
Module 1 Welcome and Introductions
Module 2 What are Security and the Security Sector?
Module 3 What are Gender and Gender Equality?
Module 4 Mapping Gendered Security and Justice Needs
Module 5 What is Security Sector Reform?
Module 6 What Role Does Civil Society Play in Security Sector Reform?
Module 7 Why is it Important that Security Sector Reform Address Gender Equality and Involve Women?
Module 8 Supporting Women Working in Security Sector Institutions
Module 9 Using International and National Laws to Advocate on Gender and Security Sector Reform
Module 10 Introduction to Advocacy
Module 11 Researching Security Issues
Module 12 Building and Maintaining Coalitions to Influence Security Sector Reform
Module 14 Developing Recommendations for Security Sector Reform
Module 15 Delivering Your Advocacy Message and Following Up
Module 16 Monitoring and Measuring Success
Module 17 Wrap up, Evaluation and Next Steps
This Training Curriculum builds the knowledge and skills of women from civil society to participate in security sector reform (SSR), and conduct advocacy related to the security sector. It is a companion to A Women’s Guide to Security Sector Reform, published in 2013 by DCAF and Inclusive Security.
The curriculum is aimed at experienced facilitators and trainers who design workshops and trainings for women and civil society organizations wishing to engage in SSR processes. The Training Curriculum addresses the concepts of security, the security sector, SSR, gender and gender equality, and the links between them. It builds skills for planning, research, coalition building, developing recommendations, and advocacy around the security sector, as well as monitoring and evaluating those efforts.
Given that women are often excluded from SSR processes, the curriculum serves as a tool to train and support women and CSOs of all types to participate in dialogue and decision-making to create a security sector that is more effective, accountable and inclusive.
The Training Curriculum includes 17 modules that are practical, field-tested, and grounded in adult learning methodologies. They include case studies, exercises, videos, and role plays to make the material accessible to a range of learning styles and knowledge levels. Sample agendas and training guidance are included in the Introduction and each module can be adapted to suit specific training needs.