A forum for participants of the Montreux Document on pertinent international legal obligations and good practices for states related to operations of private military and security companies during armed conflict.

DCAF Tunis celebrates 15 years of the Montreux Document

DCAF Tunis works to promote transparency and accountability in the security sector. One of the current workstreams relates to the construction of effective public-private partnerships in the field of security with relevant stakeholders, including the private security sector. While Tunisia is not a Montreux Document participant, and it is not in the context of armed conflict nor it is a home state for private companies offering military services, the good practices in the Montreux Document can be a roadmap