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Title: CivilMilitary Cooperation in Peace Operations Seminar


1
Civil-Military Cooperation in Peace Operations
Seminar
  • United Nations University
  • Tokyo, Japan
  • 13 18 April, 2003
  • Mr. Jeff Lewis

2
Humanitarian Operations
  • Objectives
  • Gain a better understanding of the components of
    the humanitarian community
  • Better understand the various roles and
    responsibilities of the players
  • Identify possible coordination mechanisms for
    providing humanitarian assistance.

3
Humanitarian Operations
  • Humanitarian Players
  • United Nations (UN)
  • Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs)
  • Red Cross/Red Crescent Movement
  • Donors
  • Host nation (government and individuals)
  • Military forces (as required)

4
Strategic, Operational, and Tactical Level
Structures
5
Humanitarian Operations
  • UN Specialized Agencies
  • United Nations Development Program (UNDP)
  • World Food Programme (WFP)
  • UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
  • UN International Childrens Emergency Fund
    (UNICEF)
  • World Health Organization (WHO)

6
Humanitarian Operations
  • UN Coordination
  • OCHA Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian
    Affairs
  • Consolidated Appeals Process (CAP)
  • UNDAC United Nations Disaster Assessment and
    Coordination
  • Search and Rescue Teams (w/INSARAG)
  • Central Register of Disaster Management
    Capacities
  • On-site Operations Coordination Centre (OSOCC)
  • Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC)
  • heads of all UN operational agencies, major NGO
    coalitions invited to attend
  • Strategic level guidance

7
Humanitarian Operations
  • Special Representative of the Secretary-General
    (SRSG)/Special Envoy
  • Highest ranking UN official in mission
  • UN Lead Agency
  • Assigned by UN Secretary-General
  • Mandate to coordinate, not command/control
  • Assigned depending on circumstances/country
  • Prior to complex emergencies UNDP
  • E. Timor OCHA

8
Humanitarian Operations
  • NGOs
  • Broad Definition
  • Every organization in society which is not part
    of government, and which operates in civil
    society
  • Diversity
  • Size
  • Operating Styles
  • Geographic Focus
  • Religious background
  • Programmatic Orientation

9
Humanitarian Operations
  • NGO Principles
  • Humanity
  • Impartiality
  • Neutrality
  • Independence
  • Voluntary
  • Unity
  • Universality

10
Humanitarian Operations
Major NGOs working in relief
  • CARE
  • World Vision
  • Catholic Relief Services
  • Save the Children
  • International Medical Corps
  • Médecins sans Frontières
  • Doctors of the World
  • World (IRISH) Concern
  • Adventist Dev. Relief Int.
  • Food for the Hungry
  • International Rescue Committee
  • Joint Relief International
  • Mercy Corps
  • Africare
  • Concern
  • World Relief
  • OXFAM
  • AmeriCares
  • Lutheran World Relief
  • Refugees International
  • American Friends Svc.
  • International Aid
  • American Refugee Com.

11
Humanitarian Operations
  • NGO Strengths
  • Critical recipient level work
  • Less bureaucratic/more cost-effective
  • Access to local knowledge
  • Neutrality essential to security
  • Work protected by international conventions
  • NGO Weaknesses
  • Not homogenous system
  • Lack of collaboration
  • Failure to see the big picture
  • Government erodes independence
  • Can be perceived as threat to host nation

12
Humanitarian Operations
  • Efforts to improve accountability
  • Sphere Project Minimum Standards in Disaster
    Response
  • water supply and sanitation
  • nutrition
  • food aid
  • shelter and site planning
  • health services
  • ICRC/NGO Code of Conduct
  • 130 organizations have signed
  • Donor demands for increased accountability
  • What is acceptable loss

13
Humanitarian Operations
  • Aid Dilemmas in Conflict
  • Defers state responsibility to citizens
  • Fuels conflict diversion of aid to troops
  • Camps become a base to militants/guerrillas
  • Refugees/aid workers as targets/hostages

14
Humanitarian Operations
  • Elements of Humanitarian Response
  • Logistics/Planning
  • Assessment Teams
  • Security/Protection
  • Engineering
  • Health Care (physical/mental)
  • International/national law
  • Management/Administration
  • Advocacy/Public Relations

15
Humanitarian Operations
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