Office of Rule of Law and Security Institutions

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The Office of Rule of Law and Security Institutions is a United Nations body that supports peace operations by strengthening rule of law, policing, corrections, and security sector institutions in conflict and post-conflict settings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United Nations office
peace operations support body
abbreviation OROLSI
affiliatedWith United Nations
aimsTo enhance public security institutions
strengthen national rule of law systems
support host-state institutions in peace operations
benefits conflict-affected states
post-conflict societies
contributesTo peacebuilding
protection of civilians
stabilization
sustainable peace
focusesOn conflict settings
corrections
policing
post-conflict settings
rule of law
security sector reform
goal promote respect for human rights in security and justice institutions
strengthen accountable and effective security institutions
support the establishment of the rule of law in mission areas
hasMandate strengthening rule of law institutions in conflict and post-conflict settings
supporting corrections institutions in peace operations
supporting police institutions in peace operations
supporting security sector institutions in peace operations
supporting stabilization and peacebuilding
hasScope global
language English
locatedIn New York City
United Nations Headquarters
operatesWithin United Nations peace operations
surface form: United Nations peace and security pillar
partOf Department of Peace Operations
surface form: United Nations Department of Peace Operations
subjectTo United Nations Secretariat rules and procedures
supports United Nations peace operations
surface form: United Nations field missions

United Nations peace operations
usesApproach advisory support
capacity development
institution-building
technical assistance
worksWith UN Country Teams
surface form: United Nations country teams

host governments
international partners
regional organizations

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Department of Peace Operations hasPart Office of Rule of Law and Security Institutions
Strategic Planning and Monitoring Unit collaboratesWith Office of Rule of Law and Security Institutions
Police Division collaboratesWith Office of Rule of Law and Security Institutions
subject surface form: United Nations Police Division
this entity surface form: United Nations Office of Rule of Law and Security Institutions
Justice and Corrections Service partOf Office of Rule of Law and Security Institutions
Integrated Training Service parentOrganization Office of Rule of Law and Security Institutions
Police Planning Section partOf Office of Rule of Law and Security Institutions
Police Strategic Support Section partOf Office of Rule of Law and Security Institutions
Criminal Accountability and Disciplinary Issues Team partOf Office of Rule of Law and Security Institutions
this entity surface form: UN DPO Office of Rule of Law and Security Institutions
DDR Advisory Team reportsTo Office of Rule of Law and Security Institutions
DDR Advisory Team parentOrganization Office of Rule of Law and Security Institutions
Justice and Corrections Standing Capacity partOf Office of Rule of Law and Security Institutions
Mission Analysis Cell collaboratesWith Office of Rule of Law and Security Institutions
this entity surface form: United Nations Office of Rule of Law and Security Institutions
Uniformed Personnel Performance Team reportsTo Office of Rule of Law and Security Institutions
Gender, Peace and Security Team underAuthorityOf Office of Rule of Law and Security Institutions
this entity surface form: Office of Rule of Law and Security Institutions of DPO
Status of Forces and Status of Mission Agreements Team reportsTo Office of Rule of Law and Security Institutions
this entity surface form: Office of Rule of Law and Security Institutions of DPO
Peacekeeping Performance and Accountability Unit collaboratesWith Office of Rule of Law and Security Institutions