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SGTM 10: United Nations Civil–Military Coordination Slide 1 SGTM 10: United Nations Civil–Military Coordination

Slide 2  Civil–military coordination  Enacting coordination  Peacekeepers’ role  Civil–military coordination  Enacting coordination  Peacekeepers’ role

SGTM 10: United Nations Civil–Military Coordination Slide 3  Information exchange  Negotiation  Mutual support  Joint planning  Information exchange  Negotiation  Mutual support  Joint planning Civil–military coordination works through

SGTM 10: United Nations Civil–Military Coordination Slide 4  Recognizing interdependence  Avoiding duplication  Combining efforts  Recognizing interdependence  Avoiding duplication  Combining efforts

SGTM 10: United Nations Civil–Military Coordination Slide 5  SRSG  Military forces  UN police  Civilian components  SRSG  Military forces  UN police  Civilian components  UNDP  Humanitarian coordinator  Local authorities  Civil society groups  UNDP  Humanitarian coordinator  Local authorities  Civil society groups Key actors in civil–military coordination

SGTM 10: United Nations Civil–Military Coordination Slide 6  Coordination  Cooperation  Confidence-building  Coordination  Cooperation  Confidence-building

SGTM 10: United Nations Civil–Military Coordination Slide 7  Mission headquarters  JOC  Peacekeeping force  Civil–military coordination facility  Humanitarian coordination  OCHA office in-country  Mission headquarters  JOC  Peacekeeping force  Civil–military coordination facility  Humanitarian coordination  OCHA office in-country Coordination through:

SGTM 10: United Nations Civil–Military Coordination Slide 8 Coordination in United Nations Peace Operations Coordination Cooperation Competition Coexistence Conflict

SGTM 10: United Nations Civil–Military Coordination Slide 9  Security  Transport  Engineering  Roads  Water  Electricity  Construction  Security  Transport  Engineering  Roads  Water  Electricity  Construction  Medical services  Care  Assessments  Training  Communications  Special expertise  Medical services  Care  Assessments  Training  Communications  Special expertise Cooperation from peacekeepers in:

SGTM 10: United Nations Civil–Military Coordination Slide 10  Patrols  Public information  Cultural and social activities  Humanitarian assistance projects  Patrols  Public information  Cultural and social activities  Humanitarian assistance projects Building confidence through:

SGTM 10: United Nations Civil–Military Coordination Slide 11  Security  Information-sharing  Convoy escort  Transportation  Construction  Potable water  Manpower  Security  Information-sharing  Convoy escort  Transportation  Construction  Potable water  Manpower

SGTM 10: United Nations Civil–Military Coordination Slide 12  Interdependent components need to collaborate  Mutual support enables mission to accomplish goals  Interdependent components need to collaborate  Mutual support enables mission to accomplish goals