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A strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) analysis is a strategic planning method used to evaluate internal and external opportunities for a project/programme or institution/ organization. It can also facilitate the development of an action plan for a new initiative.
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Strengths and Weaknesses reflect the internal context within a programme or organization.
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Opportunities and Threats refer to the external context, including factors outside of the programme or organization’s control which affect their work.
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Example: SWOT analysis for institutionalizing police officer training programme on domestic violence |
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Strengths (internal capacities):
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Weaknesses (internal limitations):
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Opportunities (positive external factors):
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Threats (external limitations/ challenges):
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Adapted from: DCAF. 2009. Gender and security Sector Reform Training Resource website: Civil Society Oversight of the Security Sector and Gender Exercise 6. DCAF. Geneva. |
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Key considerations for conducting a SWOT analysis include:
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An experienced facilitator should lead the exercise with a group of stakeholders from the target institution or actors involved in a specific initiative (a group should be less than 20 people to be most effective, with larger groups divided into four smaller groups to brainstorm on the analysis)
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If participants are not familiar with the method, the facilitator should provide an introduction to the SWOT analysis, explaining the four components with examples of what could be included in each before breaking the group into small teams (6-8 people) to complete the analysis.
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It is important to provide adequate time for groups to brainstorm options, present findings to the larger group, and discuss the analysis together to ensure the analysis is comprehensive and considers the perspectives of different stakeholders who will be involved or benefit from the initiative (DCAF, 2009).
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Key tool
Gender and Security Sector Reform Training Package (DCAF, 2009). This website, for practitioners working within or with security sector actors and institutions, includes training activities and materials to accompany the Gender and Security Sector Reform Toolkit. The site provides two activities to conduct a SWOT analysis: Civil Society Oversight of the Security Sector and Gender Exercise 6; and Police Reform and Gender Exercise 6.