SAFERCom
Strategic Mobility Outlook
SAFERCom runs a community impact mobility platform that streamlines and measures its community-driven security sector governance approach across 13 core aspects to facilitate the realization of safer communities in Nigeria.
i-SENSE Community Impact Mobility Framework.
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Youth Mobility
Exchange Engaging and empowering young people to participate in community safety initiatives. This is crucial as youths often represent a significant portion of the population and can be influential in shaping a safer future.
Social Influencer
Leveraging the reach and impact of social influencers to spread awareness and encourage positive behaviors related to community safety. Influencers can effectively mobilize public opinion and drive change.
Ethnic Lingual Mobility
Ensuring inclusivity and participation of diverse ethnic and linguistic groups insecurity initiatives. This helps in addressing specific needs and fostering unity and understanding among different community segments.
Heritage Integration Mobility
Involving traditional and cultural leaders in community safety initiatives. This aspect emphasizes the importance of respecting and incorporating traditional values and practices into modern security strategies, fostering trust and cooperation between community members and enhancing overall safety.
Street Vendors Mobility
Including street vendors as integral sources of security information in community safety initiatives. This aspect focuses on leveraging their unique positions and observations to enhance overall community security, ensuring their protection and recognizing their valuable insights into local safety dynamics.
Open Market Mobility
Similar to street vendors, this focuses on the safety of open market areas. Safe markets contribute to economic growth and provide a sense of security for both sellers and buyers.
Social Justice Mobility
Promoting fairness and justice within the community. This aspect aims to address systemic issues and ensure that all community members are treated equitably, fostering trust and cooperation.
Security Services Mobility
Actively engaging with local security agencies to enhance community safety. This aspect involves improving collaboration and communication between the community and security personnel to ensure efficient and effective responses to safety concerns.
Faith Based Mobility
Engaging religious institutions in community safety efforts. These organizations often have significant influence and can play a key role in promoting peace and security.
Travel Parks Mobility
Leveraging travel park workers as vital sources of security intelligence and information in community safety initiatives. This aspect ensures their active involvement in enhancing the safety and security of public recreational areas, contributing to overall community wellbeing.
Women Action Mobility
Empowering women to take active roles in community safety. Women's participation is vital as they often experience unique security challenges and can offer valuable perspectives and solutions.
Students Action Mobility
Involving students in safety initiatives. Educating and engaging young minds on security matters ensures a future generation that is aware and proactive about community safety.
Democracy Action Mobility
Encouraging democratic participation in safety governance. This includes promoting transparency, accountability, and community involvement indecision-making processes related to security.