SYNDICATE 4 “Building CIMIC Capacity in Lebanon”

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SYNDICATE 4 “Building CIMIC Capacity in Lebanon”

KEY ENABLING FACTORS Is Lebanese CIMIC Capacity Building a Model for Projecting Stability Outside of NATO?

TIMELINE 2009 UNIFIL CIMIC 2011 Program Development, 2015 LAF CCOE Training 2016 Execution of Training/ Opening of CIMIC Directorate, 2016 North/East Regional Offices Established 2017 First Projects Initiated

NATIONAL LEVEL SUPPORT STRENGTHS KEY ACTIVITIES KEY STAKEHOLDERS Train the Trainers Synchronization of Coordination Efforts and Strategies Further Development and Application of Curriculum Data Collection of Projects/Assessments Lebanon Armed Forces AKTIS Strategy UNIFIL CCOE/NATO Other Security Forces (Hezbollah & ISF) International Donors IOs/NGOs/Local Communities NATIONAL LEVEL SUPPORT OUTPUTS RESOURCES Coordination With Local Governments/Local Communities Mandate to Respond to Identified Need Localized Adaption of NATO CIMIC Approach Training Cycle CIMIC Handbook/Doctrine Local Projects Donations Knowledge Trainers Lebanon Armed Forces Training Framework/Environment Trainees Professional Local NGO Landscape

Opportunities For Improvement CHALLENGES KEY ACTIVITIES KEY STAKEHOLDERS Synchronization Between Capacity Building Entities Ability to Avoid Outside Threats to Lebanese CIMIC Link to Bigger Picture Strategy Implementing Partners Synchronizes Capacity Building Lack of Coordination Within Lebanese Officials Competition Within Government Echelons/Functions Opportunities For Improvement OUTPUTS RESOURCES Can CIMIC Capability Project Stability? Development of Assessment for CIMIC Program with Measures of Effectiveness National Funding for CIMIC Within Lebanon Freedom of Movement Within Lebanon Due to Other Forces Complement CIMIC Training (HA Training)

KEY ENABLING FACTORS Is Lebanese CIMIC Capacity Building a Model for Projecting Stability Outside of NATO? Response to Identified Needs Improve Relationship Between Local Population and Lebanese Armed Forces Show State Support Through CIMIC Activities Commitment by General Staff to Develop CIMIC Capabilities Government Acceptance Sustainable Funding