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<p>Responsibility for complying with the Overseas Security and Justice Assistance
(OSJA) Guidance rests with the department or agency with oversight of the assistance
being delivered. Where more than one department or agency is involved, in most cases
the implementing body will lead on the project-specific assessment, and the funding
or coordinating body will lead on securing the necessary approval. All organisations
regularly involved in security and justice assistance have a designated OSJA Lead
who is responsible for ensuring consistency in the application of the OSJA Guidance
in their department.</p><p>Government departments use the OSJA Guidance as a central
part of their risk management procedures. OSJA assessments completed for specific
projects or interventions are working documents, and are regularly updated in line
with developments in the country concerned.</p><p>We do not assess that there is a
need for a central database to support these risk management arrangements.</p>
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