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Annex B. Additional References on SSR and DDR SSR References:  “A Case Study in Security Sector Reform: Learning from Security Sector Reform/ Building in Afghanistan (October 2002 – September 2003),” Jason C. Howk, SSI, November 2009  “The Centre for Security Governance” (organizational website)  “The Challenges and Lessons Learned in Supporting Security Sector Reform,” Steffen Eckard, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, June 2016  “Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration and Security Sector Reform: Insights from UN Experience in Afghanistan, Burundi, the Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of the Congo,” Alan Bryden and Vincenza Scherrer (editors), Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF), 4 September 2012  “Enhancing the Primacy of Civil Authority in the Security Sector in Mali and Africa,” Mali Watch Group, 27 November 2013  “Gender Responsive SSR: What Does It Mean and What Are the Challenges for Its Implementation?” Frida Gabrielsson Kjäll, Folke Bernadotte Academy, June 2016  “Gender Sensitive Police Reform in Post-Conflict Societies,” UNDP-UNIFEM, 9 Oct 2007  “Guiding Principles for Stabilization and Reconstruction,” USIP and PKSOI, Oct 2009  “Handbook for Military Support to Rule of Law and Security Sector Reform,” PKSOI, 19 February 2016  “Implementing Security Sector Reform (Workshop Report),” CNA and PKSOI, 4 Dec 2008  “Security and Justice Sector Reform Community of Practice,” International Security Sector Advisory Team (ISSAT), DCAF  “Lessons from Burundi’s Security Sector Reform Process,” Nicole Ball, Africa Center for Strategic Studies, November 2014  “New Approaches to SSR in Africa (Special Collection),” Stability International Journal  “PKSOI Journal, Vol. 2, Issue 4 – focus on Strategic Issues in Security Sector Reform,” PKSOI, July 2012  “Police Primacy: The Challenges of Developing Police Capacity on Stability Operations,” James Wither and Thilo Schroeter, Marshall Center, May 2012  “Reconciling Security Sector Reform and the Protection of Civilians in Peacekeeping Contexts,” Fairlie Chappuis and Aditi Gorur, the Stimson Center and DCAF, January 2015  “Securing Its Success, Justifying Its Relevance: Mapping a Way Forward for Security Sector Reform,” Erwin van Veen and Megan Price, Clingendael, August 2014  “Security Sector Reform (SSR),” United Nations Peacekeeping Resources  “Security Sector Reform,” USAID, DOD, and DOS, 12 March 2009 31