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Who we are
About us
About us
The UNDP InfoSegura Regional Project is committed to innovation to promote the use and analysis of data regarding citizen security and justice. Based on a multidimensional vision, institutions in Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and the Dominican Republic are supported in designing and implementing evidence-based citizen security policies with that are gender responsive. Improving the lives of individuals and contributing to more peaceful, just and cohesive societies is our purpose.
Where we work
Where we work
The UNDP InfoSegura Regional Project coordinates with UNDP Country Offices in Central America and the Dominican Republic, based on a regional model implemented at the national level in participating countries.
Team
Team
Partners and counterparts
Partners and counterparts
CONOSE Network
CONOSE Network
The Citizen Security Knowledge Network (CONOSE) comprises institutions of higher learning, think tanks and non-governmental organizations in Central America and the Dominican Republic, seeking to promote and improve institutional capacities.
UNDP Regional Center
UNDP Regional Center
UNDP has a long track record in the region of working with public institutions and civil society.
What we do
What do we do?
What do we do?
Going from telling to understanding. Understanding to act. Support to transform. The innovative model used by UNDP InfoSegura in partnership with USAID and working closely with national institutions, enhances the quality of information on citizen security in Central America and the Dominican Republic. As we see it, every life counts.
Services and tools
Services and tools
Technical and strategic advice, data analysis, development of innovative digital solutions and tools, prioritization indexes or the development of information systems and open data portals for citizen security and justice are some of the services that the Project implements hand in hand with national institutions, in order to strengthen citizen security management.
DatAction
DatAction
A vibrant and active community of practice to draw attention to- and exchange innovative experiences on citizen security and justice.
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Violence against Women and Girls
Violence against Women and Girls
We work to incorporate the gender approach in citizen security policies, recognizing the intersectionality and cultural diversity of gender and ethnic identities.
Surveys
Surveys
The surveys the Project implements make it possible to capture other types of data and information that administrative records fail to provide. This tool makes it possible to measure perceptions of insecurity, levels of victimization or citizen trust in institutions.
Our impact
Blog
Blog
The UNDP InfoSegura Blog analyzes and contextualizes data on citizen security and justice in the region.
Campaigns
Campaigns
We design and support the dissemination of communications and awareness campaigns to prevent and address violence against women and girls in Central America and the Dominican Republic.
News
News
All the latest news on the state of citizen security and justice in Central America and the Dominican Republic.
Publications
Publications
Our library has over 200 publications, research, thematic analysis, infographics and specialized studies on citizen security and justice.
Results
Results
DatAction
DatAction
A active community of practice to make visible and exchange innovative experiences on citizen security and justice.
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Violence against Women and Girls
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Our impact
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