Source: Centre for Security, Development and the Rule of Law (DCAF)
This report, published in English and French,  aims to systematically document the status of gender integration in the  security sectors in 14 Member States of the Economic Community of West  African States (ECOWAS). 
 The report is designed to be a resource for people working in, or with,  security sector institutions; for those interested in governance and  development in West Africa; and for those involved in gender-related  issues. It combines information gathered by in-country researchers,  interviews, document analysis and desk research. Much of the data in  this report has never before been published or compared across countries  in the region.
 The survey is guided by the following two questions: Are security  sector institutions providing adequate response to the different  security and justice needs of men, women, boys and girls? What steps  have been taken to create internally equitable, representative and  non-discriminatory institutions?
 The report contains three main sections: an introduction, a summary and  analysis of findings, and individual country profiles. The introduction  provides background on the survey rationale, methodology and research  challenges. The summary and analysis of findings offers a cross-country  and cross-institution analysis of the survey findings, and includes a  list of recommendations. The 14 extensive country profiles present  easy-to-read yet detailed information structured by 101 indicators on  national governance, police services, armed forces and gendarmerie, the  justice system and penal services.
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