Unit 3 - Part 2 Working with Mission Partners. UN Pre-Deployment Training (PDT) Standards Core PDT Materials 1 st Ed. 2009 Why is this important for me?

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Unit 3 - Part 2 Working with Mission Partners

UN Pre-Deployment Training (PDT) Standards Core PDT Materials 1 st Ed Why is this important for me?

UN Pre-Deployment Training (PDT) Standards Core PDT Materials 1 st Ed Why is this important for me? As peacekeeping personnel you are expected to… Work in an integrated manner with the UN Country Team Work with national partners – the key stakeholders Understand and support the work of humanitarian actors in the area

UN Pre-Deployment Training (PDT) Standards Core PDT Materials 1 st Ed Learning Outcomes On completion of Unit 3 – Part 2, participants will be able to: 1.Explain the benefits of an integrated approach between a peacekeeping operation and UN Country Team 2.Explain why national actors are key partners for UN peacekeeping operations 3.List the three humanitarian principles 4.Explain the role of a UN peacekeeping operation in the delivery of humanitarian assistance

UN Pre-Deployment Training (PDT) Standards Core PDT Materials 1 st Ed Mission Partners United Nations Country Team National Partners Regional and International Partners

UN Pre-Deployment Training (PDT) Standards Core PDT Materials 1 st Ed United Nations Country Team United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) World Food Program (WFP) United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) United Nations Office of the High Commissioner Human Rights (OHCHR) Does not include all agencies that may be present

UN Pre-Deployment Training (PDT) Standards Core PDT Materials 1 st Ed UN Country Team: A Valuable Resource to PKOs A source of knowledge on host country & conflict Assists in identifying and building relationships with key national partners Ensures peace-building activities are carried over into development phase A source of financial resources and expertise in programming

UN Pre-Deployment Training (PDT) Standards Core PDT Materials 1 st Ed An Integrated Approach UNPKO and UNCT work towards same strategic vision UNCT Agencies have: –Different mandates & decision-making structures and funding arrangements –Different time frames and associated roles & perspectives

UN Pre-Deployment Training (PDT) Standards Core PDT Materials 1 st Ed Effective Strategic Partnership Doesn’t necessarily mean physically working together or locating in the same building Can decide case-by-case on integration of individual tasks/activities Important for all peacekeeping personnel to: –share information with UN Country Team partners –ensure activities are coordinated to achieve maximum impact for the local population

UN Pre-Deployment Training (PDT) Standards Core PDT Materials 1 st Ed National Partners Host government is most important non-UN actor with whom a PKO collaborates – has most at stake Keep in contact with: –other political parties and factions –religious leaders, women and student associations, academics, professional organizations, and the many other parts of the national civil society Potential partnerships must consider impartiality, representation, inclusiveness & gender issues

UN Pre-Deployment Training (PDT) Standards Core PDT Materials 1 st Ed International and Regional Non-UN Partners International and regional NGOs Member States’ Missions and Embassies Other regional or international political/military actors (e.g. AU, OAS, NATO, EU & ECOWAS)

UN Pre-Deployment Training (PDT) Standards Core PDT Materials 1 st Ed What Are Humanitarian Activities? Independent activities aimed at saving lives, protecting human dignity and alleviating suffering. Using the principles of: –Humanity –Neutrality –Impartiality

If No Who Delivers Humanitarian Assistance? Host Country If Yes Initiates, Coordinates and Delivers Humanitarian Assistance Has Capacity International & National Humanitarian Actors e.g: UN agencies, ICRC, NGOs) UN PKO assists by providing a secure environment

UN Pre-Deployment Training (PDT) Standards Core PDT Materials 1 st Ed How Do Humanitarian Agencies Do Their Work? 1.Support to the Host State 2.Direct Implementation 3.Contracting Services 4.Programme Aid

UN Pre-Deployment Training (PDT) Standards Core PDT Materials 1 st Ed How Do PKOs Coordinate with Humanitarian Actors? 1.Through the Humanitarian Coordination System 2.Through OCHA Field Offices 3.By participating in clusters

UN Pre-Deployment Training (PDT) Standards Core PDT Materials 1 st Ed What Peacekeeping Personnel Can Do  Respect humanitarian principles of humanity, neutrality and impartiality & understand that these guide the work of humanitarian actors  Don’t confuse mission’s Quick Impact Projects with humanitarian assistance  Remember - HA is primarily a civilian activity  Get guidance on coordination mechanisms in the country  Share information transparently & professionally

UN Pre-Deployment Training (PDT) Standards Core PDT Materials 1 st Ed Unit 3 Part 2 Learning Assessment 1.Is the UN Country Team usually already present in a country when a peacekeeping operation starts up? 2.Name at least two reasons why the UN Country Team is a valuable resource for a UN peacekeeping operation. 3.Name the most important partner outside the United Nations for UN peacekeeping operations.

UN Pre-Deployment Training (PDT) Standards Core PDT Materials 1 st Ed Unit 3 Part 2 Learning Assessment Answers 1.Yes. 2.The UNCT: –Is a source of extensive knowledge about the host country and the conflict situation, particularly for those agencies present prior to the arrival of the peacekeeping operation; –Can help identify and build relationships with key national partners (national and local authorities as well as with local civil society groups) # 2 continued on next slide

UN Pre-Deployment Training (PDT) Standards Core PDT Materials 1 st Ed Unit 3 Part 2 Learning Assessment Answers 2.The UNCT (continued): –The UNCT creates mechanisms to ensure that peace- building activities introduced during the stabilization or humanitarian phases are carried over into the development phase when the peacekeeping operation withdraws; –The UNCT has financial resources and expertise in programming, which peacekeeping operations often do not. 3.National actors (national government and national civil society).