BUILDING RESILIENCE: CISLAC & OSF HOST COMMUNITY SECURITY ARCHITECTURE DIALOGUES.

 By Araba, Olawale Enifenilanfe:

The Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC), in partnership with the Open Society Foundation (OSF), convened the second phase of Community Security Architecture Dialogues on Early Warning and Early Response at Amber Residence, 16 Esugbayi St, Ikeja GRA, Lagos on Wednesday, October 16th, 2024.

The objective was to address the challenges impeding the development of community resilience against threats in various Southwest communities.

The second phase of the event aimed to engage participants in a collaborative effort to devise solutions to these challenges, “Acknowledging that as communities grow, the associated risks also increase“.

The dialogue focused on presenting a charter of demands to think tanks, outlining the opportunities, challenges, and the way forward for each individual community.

Participants were able to identify opportunities, confront challenges, and propose viable pathways for progress, contributing to the overarching goal of enhancing community resilience.

A brief detail of the opportunities, Challenges, and way forward discussed will be revealed shortly.

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