AMAN Participates in a Research produced by TIRI
International
Priorities for building an integrity system in Palestine
include building a viable, independent judicial system
and creating a better security and policing system
21/1/2007
The
Coalition for Accountability and Integrity AMAN worked
with Tiri International in producing a research entitled
Reconstruction National Integrity System Survey,
as
part of a series of eight studies of post-war
reconstruction countries conducted by Tiri, an
international non-governmental organization that works
on prompting integrity worldwide, in cooperation with
NGOs in eight post war countries.
The eight countries covered are Afghanistan, Bosnia
Herzegovina, Kosovo, Lebanon, Mozambique, Palestine,
Sierra Leone, Timor Leste. The research is the basis for
an advocacy and monitoring agenda to promote integrity
in reconstruction both within the eight countries and
internationally.
The study on Palestine shows
how
reform and building national integrity systems is
sensitive to political change. The continuous oppression
by the Israeli occupation undermines any reform efforts.
The
study which was supervised by AMAN Coalition stressed
that commitment to integrity and reform in the
Palestinian context should be coupled with political
commitment to advance the peace process, stopping the
occupation oppression and promoting a viable economic
development process.
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