Unit 1 – Part 2 Fundamental Principles of United Nations Peacekeeping.

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Unit 1 – Part 2 Fundamental Principles of United Nations Peacekeeping

UN Pre-Deployment Training (PDT) Standards Core PDT Materials 1 st Ed Unit 1 - Part 2 Learning Outcomes On completion of Unit 1 – Part 2, participants will be able to: 1.List the basic principles of UN peacekeeping 2.Explain what is meant by the “credibility and legitimacy of a UN peacekeeping mission” and how peacekeeping personnel can support that in practice 3.Explain what national ownership means and why it is important to the success of UN peacekeeping 4.List the necessary qualities in UN peacekeeping personnel

UN Pre-Deployment Training (PDT) Standards Core PDT Materials 1 st Ed Fundamental Principles of UN Peacekeeping 1.Consent 2.Impartiality 3.Non-use of force except in self-defense and defence of the mandate

UN Pre-Deployment Training (PDT) Standards Core PDT Materials 1 st Ed Principle #1: Consent All UN peacekeeping operations require the consent of main parties to the conflict Without consent for the mandate, the operation is peace enforcement The UN PKO’s role is to move the peace process forward while maintaining consent of all the parties to the conflict

UN Pre-Deployment Training (PDT) Standards Core PDT Materials 1 st Ed Principle #2: Impartiality UN peacekeeping operations must implement their mandate without favour or prejudice to any of the parties to the conflict (like a good referee) A peacekeeping operation cannot condone actions by parties if they violate the norms and principles the UN PKO upholds Reasons for the action must be clearly communicated to all

UN Pre-Deployment Training (PDT) Standards Core PDT Materials 1 st Ed Principle #3: Non-use of force except in self-defense & defense of mandate Use of force permitted in self-defense & defense of mandate SC may authorize a mission “to use all necessary means” to defend the mandate Use of force permitted as a measure of last resort Minimum use of force The RoE or DuF clarify level of force

UN Pre-Deployment Training (PDT) Standards Core PDT Materials 1 st Ed Credibility Credibility requires: A precise and achievable mandate with the resources to match Effective, rapid deployment A confident, capable and unified posture of the mission Management of expectations

UN Pre-Deployment Training (PDT) Standards Core PDT Materials 1 st Ed The perceived legitimacy of a United Nations peacekeeping operation is directly related to the quality and conduct of its military, police and civilian personnel. Legitimacy 1.2 8

UN Pre-Deployment Training (PDT) Standards Core PDT Materials 1 st Ed Promotion of National and Local Ownership Fosters trust and cooperation Reinforces perceived legitimacy of the mission Ensures sustainability of the peace-building process Should include all parts of society All opinions need to be heard and understood

UN Pre-Deployment Training (PDT) Standards Core PDT Materials 1 st Ed UN Peacekeeping Personnel Meet the highest standards of efficiency, competence and integrity Are impartial Are mindful of the need to prioritize peaceful solutions Are aware of local history, customs and culture

UN Pre-Deployment Training (PDT) Standards Core PDT Materials 1 st Ed UN Peacekeeping Personnel Are able to analyze and report on their operating environment Use good judgment and are able to communicate the reason for their actions Are able to manage local expectations and explain the mission mandate Promote national and local ownership while remaining inclusive and impartial

UN Pre-Deployment Training (PDT) Standards Core PDT Materials 1 st Ed Unit 1 - Part 2 Learning Assessment Questions 1.What are the three fundamental principles of UN Peacekeeping? 2.Please explain what is meant by the principle of “Consent”. 3.Please explain what is meant by the principle of “Impartiality”. 4.Under what circumstances is the use of force permitted in a peacekeeping mission? 5.What are some of the necessary qualities of UN peacekeeping personnel?

Unit 1 - Part 2 Learning Assessment Answers 1.The three fundamental principles of UN peacekeeping are: I) Consent 2) Impartiality 3) Non-use of force except in self-defense 2.In order to for an operation to be considered a UN ‘peacekeeping operation’ it requires “consent” (agreement) from the main parties. This ensures that the mission has the political and physical freedom of action to carry out its mandated tasks. Operations without consent are categorized as “peace enforcement” operations

UN Pre-Deployment Training (PDT) Standards Core PDT Materials 1 st Ed Unit 1- Part 2 Learning Assessment Answers 3.The principle of “impartiality” means that peacekeeping operations must implement their mandate without favouring anyone or holding prejudice to any of the parties in the conflict. This is crucial to maintaining the consent and cooperation of the main parties.

UN Pre-Deployment Training (PDT) Standards Core PDT Materials 1 st Ed Unit 1 Part 2 Learning Assessment Answers 4.The “use of force” is permitted only in situations of self-defense or defense of the peacekeeping mandate. It must be authorized by the Security Council. The use of force is a measure of last resort and it should always be the minimum use of force that will achieve the desired tactical result. When force is used, peacekeepers must also be mindful to de-escalate the violence as soon as possible and return to non-violent means of persuasion.

UN Pre-Deployment Training (PDT) Standards Core PDT Materials 1 st Ed Unit 1 - Part 2 Learning Assessment Answers 5.Some of the necessary qualities in UN peacekeeping personnel include: Meeting the highest standards of efficiency, competence and integrity; Being impartial; Being mindful of the need to prioritize peaceful solutions; Being aware of local history, customs and culture; Being able to continuously analyze and report on his or her operating environment; Using good judgment and being able to communicate the reasons for any action taken; Being able to manage local expectations and explain the mission mandate; Promoting national and local ownership while remaining inclusive and impartial