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Title: Greetings


1
Greetings!
2
Overview
  • Indicators
  • Measures of Effectiveness
  • Who is involved?
  • Lead
  • Support
  • Role of UN Military
  • Who will evaluate?

3
Political Resolution
Indicators
  • Frequency of violent street demonstrations
  • Less volatile statement
  • Political issues raised within the framework of
  • the constitution
  • Frequency of border security incidents
  • Local government bodies are functioning
  • Peaceful and credible elections
  • Enhanced foreign relations

4
Political Resolution
Measures of Effectiveness
  • Reduction of occurrence of demonstrations/All
    street demonstrations is peaceful
  • Political issues resolved within the framework of
    the constitution
  • Friendly overtures/peace negotiations bet parties
    continue to improve
  • Minimal participation of the military to
    elections in terms of physical security
  • Completion of security framework (MOAs/Protocol)
  • Verified by international and impartial observers

5
Political Resolution
Who is involved?
UN Civil Affairs/GOT
Political Resolution
UN Military/Police
Humanitarian and Development Organizations
6
Political Resolution
Role of the UN Military
  • Establish a secure and stable environment within
    which the political process will takes place
  • Provide security for elections if needed
  • Render administrative assistance to the NGO
  • Provide field security assessment

7
Demilitarization
Indicators
  • Level of respect of the Armed Forces for civilian
    control
  • Peaceful international boundary
  • Weapons availability
  • Disposition of military units
  • Freedom of movement
  • Internal security

8
Demilitarization
Measures of Effectiveness
  • Armed Forces and Police are fully functioning
  • Armed Forces and Police respect civilian
    authorities
  • Minimal incidents of clashes in the border
  • Setting of customs and immigration at the border
  • Military units removed from the border
  • Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) and mine casualties
    significantly reduced
  • No local armed struggle by the militias
  • Self-sufficiency /less dependence in terms of
    security on UN military
  • Former militias mainstream in the society

9
Who are involved?
Phase 1 UN Military Lead
Phase 2 UN Civil Lead
Phase 3 GOT Lead
Phase 2
Phase 1
Phase 3
How can this be done? Through establishment
of an effective Coordination Center
10
Demilitarization
Role of the UN Military
  • Perform limited mine/UXO clearing operations
  • Collect and destroy weapons
  • Provide security for border demarcation
  • Train GOT armed forces/police

11
Basic Needs of Populace
Indicators
  • Food, water, shelter and basic health
    availability/sufficiency
  • Morbidity and Mortality
  • Shops open and function
  • Equal access to compulsory education
  • Presence of displaced people
  • Reports of human rights violations

12
Basic Needs of Populace
Measures of Effectiveness
  • GOT managing the resettlement program
  • The rate of return is matched by resettlement
    capacity
  • Livelihood of Tindorans reached normalcy
  • Reduction of dependence to foreign aid
  • Mortality rate to pre-conflict level
  • Patient to bed ratio adequate
  • Patient to health care provider adequate
  • Functioning public health care system
  • Continued progress towards achievement of sphere
    minimum standards
  • University reopen
  • Increasing numbers of minority graduates
  • Decrease in reports of human rights violations

13
Basic Needs of Populace
Who is involved?
  • Humanitarian/Development/Financial
    Organizations/GOT
  • Donor countries

Basic Needs of Populace
UN Military/Police
UN Civilian Affairs
14
Basic Needs of Populace
Role of the UN Military
  • Provide security for NGOs/Humanitarian community
  • Support the UN humanitarian coordination center
  • Limited assistance in infrastructure building
  • Provide field security assessment
  • Provide limited logistical assistance
  • Provide escort during delivery of relief goods
  • Provide communication facilities
  • Provide support to local authorities as needed

15
Public Security
Indicators
  • Credible law enforcement agencies
  • Crime rate
  • Duly legislated laws
  • Functioning justice system
  • Fully equipped police force
  • Citizen activity after hours/freedom of movement

16
Public Security
Measures of Effectiveness
  • Functional police, courts and prisons
  • Crime rate commensurate with international norms
  • Police operational and in control
  • Courts operational
  • Adequate prison system/capacity
  • Existence of well trained upright judges
  • Police academy open/recruitment easy/police
    management trained/police gaining public support
  • Economy/leisure functional at night
  • No martial law/curfew not required

17
Public Security
Who is involved?
  • UN Police/GOT
  • UN Military

Public Security
Humanitarian/Development/Financial Organizations
UN Civil Affairs
18
Public Security
Role of the UN Military
  • Provide a secure and stable environment within
    which public security institutions can operate
  • Provide support to Police as required
  • Standby/Quick reaction force
  • Share expertise in technical fields
  • Security of vital installations/MSR as required
  • Assistance to communications/logistics
  • Sharing of information on organized
    crime/terrorism

19
Governance
Indicators
  • Existence of taxation
  • Electoral process
  • State of repair of roads, rails, ports
  • Existence of shadow government
  • Transparency in government
  • Effective law enforcement
  • Ably functioning bureaucracy

20
Governance
Measures of Effectiveness
  • Regular process of revenue collection in place
  • Democratically elected Officials
  • The people can feel the presence of the govt up
  • to the grassroots level
  • Responsive bureaucracy
  • Lack of shadow government
  • Decreased crime rate/New legislation
  • Prompt delivery of basic services and positive
  • media feedback

21
Governance
Who is involved?
GOT/UN Civilian Affairs
Public Security
Humanitarian/Development/Financial Organizations
UN Military/Police
22
Governance
Role of the UN Military
  • Provide a stable and secure environment
  • Infrastructure development within force
    capability
  • Support continuing development of GOT armed
  • forces
  • Assist to disarm militias
  • Provide civil affairs assistance to GOT within
    force
  • capability

23
Who will evaluate?
  • Executive Planning Group
  • Senior to Joint Planning Group
  • Report progress to SRSG
  • Composition
  • Deputy of the Mission
  • Deputies of all components

24
Military Exit Strategy
UN military will provide a secure and stable
environment until the public security
institutions of GOT are self-sufficient
Phase 1 UN Military Lead
Phase 2 UN Civil Lead
Phase 3 GOT Lead
Phase 2
Phase 1
Phase 3
How can this be done? Through establishment
of an effective Coordination Center
25
Governance
  • Indicators
  • Existence of taxation
  • Electoral process
  • State of repair of roads, rails, ports
  • Existence of shadow government
  • Transparency in government
  • Effective law enforcement
  • Ably functioning bureaucracy
  • Measures of Effectiveness
  • Regular process of revenue collection in place
  • Democratically elected Officials
  • The people can feel the presence of the govt up
    to the grassroots level
  • Responsive bureaucracy
  • Lack of shadow government
  • Decrease low crime rate/New legislation
  • Prompt delivery of basic services and positive
    media feedback

26
Governance
  • Who is involved?
  • GOT/UN Civilian Affairs - Lead
  • UN Military/Police
  • Humanitarian and Development organizations
  • Role of the UN Military
  • Provide a stable and secure environment
  • Infrastructure development within force
    capability
  • Support continuing development of GOT armed
    forces
  • Assist to disarm militias
  • Provide civil affairs assistance to GOT within
    force capability

27
Economic
  • Indicators
  • Economic outlook
  • Active foreign investment
  • Employment level
  • Stability of currency
  • Level of black market activities
  • Corruption
  • Level of poverty
  • Measures of Effectiveness
  • Bright economic outlook
  • Functioning economies policies in place
  • Increasing GDP
  • Sound structural reforms
  • Restoration of primary industries
  • Increase in small business
  • Access to credit by Small-Medium Enterprises
    (SMEs)
  • Increase of investors

28
Economic
Indicators
  • Economic outlook
  • Active foreign investment
  • Employment level
  • Stability of currency
  • Level of black market activities
  • Corruption
  • Level of poverty

29
Economic
Measures of Effectiveness
  • Bright economic outlook
  • Functioning economies policies in place
  • Increasing GDP
  • Sound structural reforms
  • Restoration of primary industries
  • Increase in small business
  • Access to credit by Small-Medium Enterprises
    (SMEs)
  • Increase of investors

30
Economic
  • Who is involved?
  • GOT/UNDP - Lead
  • Humanitarian and Development Orgns/Donor
    countries
  • International financial institutions
  • UN Military/Police
  • Role of the UN Military
  • Provide a stable and secure environment

31
Economic
Who is involved?
GOT/UNDP
Public Security
Humanitarian/Development/Financial Organizations
UN Military/Police
32
Economic
Role of the UN Military
Provide a stable and secure environment
33
Civil Society
  • Indicators
  • State of morale of the populace
  • Level of social unrest
  • Free press
  • People empowerment
  • Racial discrimination
  • Academic freedom
  • Religious tolerance
  • Measures of Effectiveness
  • Polls/survey
  • More opposition articles
  • Active presence of NGO
  • Absence of political killings (Klingon promotion
    method)
  • Active participation of minorities
  • Equal opportunity
  • Active academia
  • Respect for the rule law
  • Freedom of worship

34
Civil Society
  • Who is involved?
  • GOT/People of Tindoro Lead
  • UN Civilian Affairs/ Humanitarian and
    Development Orgns/NGO
  • UN Military/Police
  • Role of the UN Military
  • Provide a stable and secure environment
  • Set the example in respect of human rights

35
Public Security
  • Indicators
  • Credible law enforcement agencies
  • Crime rate
  • Duly legislated laws
  • Functioning justice system
  • Fully equipped police force
  • Citizen activity after hours/Freedom of movement
  • Measures of Effectiveness
  • Functional police, courts and prisons
  • Crime rate commensurate with international norms
  • Police operational and in control
  • Courts operational
  • Adequate prison system/capacity
  • Existence of well trained upright judges
  • Police academy open/recruitment easy/police
    management trained/police gaining public support
  • Economy/leisure functional at night
  • No martial law/curfew not required

36
Public Security
  • Who is involved?
  • UN Police/GOT - Lead
  • UN Military
  • UN Civilian Affairs
  • Humanitarian/Development/Financial Organizations
  • Role of the UN Military
  • Provide a secure and stable environment within
    which public security institutions can operate
  • Provide support to Police as required
  • Standby/Quick reaction force
  • Share expertise in technical fields
  • Security of vital installations/MSR as required
  • Assistance to communications/logistics
  • Sharing of information on organized
    crime/terrorism

37
Exit Strategy
  • Who is involved?
  • UN Police/GOT - Lead
  • UN Military
  • UN Civilian Affairs
  • Humanitarian/Development/Financial Organizations
  • Role of the UN Military
  • Provide a secure and stable environment within
    which public security institutions can operate
  • Provide support to Police as required
  • Standby/Quick reaction force
  • Share expertise in technical fields
  • Security of vital installations/MSR as required
  • Assistance to communications/logistics
  • Sharing of information on organized
    crime/terrorism

38
Public Security
  • Who is involved?
  • UN Police/GOT - Lead
  • UN Military
  • UN Civilian Affairs
  • Humanitarian/Development/Financial Organizations
  • Role of the UN Military
  • Provide a secure and stable environment within
    which public security institutions can operate
  • Provide support to Police as required
  • Standby/Quick reaction force
  • Share expertise in technical fields
  • Security of vital installations/MSR as required
  • Assistance to communications/logistics
  • Sharing of information on organized
    crime/terrorism

39
Political Resolution
Who is involved?
UN Civil Affairs/GOT
Political Resolution
UN Military/Police
Humanitarian and Development Organizations
40
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