Publication

Mar 2013

Like many other countries ravaged by war, Liberia has experienced challenges with developing and maintaining effective security and justice systems. In order to promote the provision of coordinated and decentralized security and justice services which all Liberians can access, the government is rolling out regional justice and security hubs across the country. This brief explores how the Liberian government responds to national security and justice challenges through the creation of these hubs interrogating the merits and challenges of this approach.

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Author Abu Sherif, Grace Maina
Series ACCORD Policy and Practice Briefs
Issue 23
Publisher African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD)
Copyright © 2013 African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD)
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