Security Sector Reform: Nigerian Men, Gender Rights and Organizational Culture

Obianuju Osude
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This dissertation seeks to analyze the impact of societal norms on the organizational culture of security sector institutions with respect to male gender rights. A case study of the Nigeria Police Force's response to male victims of gender-based violence (GBV) was used as the basis of the research. Service delivery by officers of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has remained one of the major indicators for the success of the security sector reform process in Nigeria. Considered a highly repressive male dominated and gender-insensitive institution, for the past few years, there have been persistent calls for the transformation of the NPF into a citizen-friendly organization. In response, several reform-oriented initiatives have been introduced and implemented. In 2009, the NPF adopted its institutional Gender Policy and reconstituted its Gender Unit on 13th October 2014, all in a bid to ensure that gender is effectively mainstreamed in its organizational culture. By comparing the case study findings on the policies, norms and employee behavior within the NPF with a literature review and analytical framework, the dissertation attempts to determine whether the existing culture within the Nigerian society plays a major role in the organizational culture of the NPF in respect to institutional response to male victims of gender based violence.
安全部门改革:尼日利亚男子、性别权利和组织文化
本文旨在分析社会规范对安全部门机构组织文化在男性性别权利方面的影响。本研究以尼日利亚警察部队应对性别暴力(GBV)男性受害者的案例研究为基础。尼日利亚警察部队警官提供的服务仍然是尼日利亚安全部门改革进程取得成功的主要指标之一。国家警察被认为是一个高度压迫性的男性主导和对性别不敏感的机构,在过去几年中,一直有人呼吁将国家警察转变为一个对公民友好的组织。为此,提出并执行了若干面向改革的倡议。2009年,国家警察通过了其机构性别政策,并于2014年10月13日重组了其性别股,所有这些都是为了确保性别在其组织文化中有效地主流化。通过对NPF内部的政策、规范和员工行为的案例研究结果与文献综述和分析框架进行比较,本文试图确定尼日利亚社会中的现有文化是否在NPF的组织文化中对基于性别的暴力的男性受害者的制度反应中发挥了主要作用。
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