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Crisis Management and Planning Directorate Nina Antolovic Tovornik Capabilities, Concepts, Training&Exercises Division
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EU civilian capabilities CSDP Orientation course 18 March, Brussels
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CSDP Civilian Missions
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Origin: Feira European Council - June 2000 – Police – Rule of Law – Civilian Administration – Civil Protection Added later: – Monitoring – Support to EU Special Representatives EU Civilian Capability Development
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6 Key landmarks: European Security Strategy - December 2003 - EU ambition, key threats and challenges - Policy implications for Europe – to increase its capabilities European Council - June 2004 - Adopted Military Headline Goal - Requested Civilian Headline Goal for December2004 EU Civilian Capability Development
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7 Civilian Headline Goals: CGH 2008 CHG 2010
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8 CHG 2008 Approved by - European Council - December 2004 –Overall coherence of civilian capability development –Improve and maintain civilian capabilities –Quantity and quality –Readiness Civilian Capability Development
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9 CHG 2010 Planning methodology as in CHG 2008 Exploration of synergies with: –EU military –European Commission –Other relevant actors List of required non-human resources: –Equipment –Concepts
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10 Extension of CHG 2010 2010: horizon of HLG 2010 and CHG 2010 December 2010: Council “extends the implementation of the respective existing civilian and military Headline Goals beyond 2010”. Occasion to explore: – Synergies and gaps – More systematic inclusion of Lessons Learned, National Strategies and long-term vision – Better use of support instruments (software etc.) and capability development know-how (including from EDA)
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11 Practical Difficulties Encountered Different ministries / services (no one-stop shop) Novelty (no civilian capability planning culture) Personnel identification, training, deployment, financing differ among MS All contacts via intermediary (MFA); difficulties for EU services to liaise directly with operational/ technical level
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Civilian Capability Development Plan EU Ambitions: CHG 2008, CHG 2010, 2008 Declaration on Capabilities etc. National Strategies National regulatory and budgetary measures, national rosters of civilian personnel potentially available for CSDP missions, and training Lessons Learned Operational experiences with consequences in the realm of (civilian) capability development Capability Trends Climate change, Arab Spring and aftermath, current economic crisis, etc. The four drivers represent the principal forces that drive CSDP civilian capability development. Civilian Capability Development
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13 Establishment of a list of generic civilian CSDP tasks Goalkeeper environment National strategies (High Level Seminars) CSDP – FSJ roadmap EUROGENDFOR (European Gendarmerie Force) Training Lessons learned … Main areas of work – where we stand
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Goalkeeper is a (web-based) platform devised to support the initiatives undertaken by the EU for facilitating civilian deployment. It is an information hub supporting, in the framework of CSDP: Training Recruitment Capability development Information-sharing Institutional memory What is Goalkeeper? 14
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The Goalkeeper software environment Schoolmaster Training opportunities Governor CSDP-related EU concepts & National measures Registrar Management of experts by MS and electronic reply to CfC Headhunter Call for Contributions for CSDP missions The Goalkeeper platform is made of 4 web-based applications Administration module 15
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16 Goalkeeper https://goalkeeper.eeas.europa.eu
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Thank you for your attention! Questions?
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