Civilian Capacity in United Nations Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Missions
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If one takes into account the range of capacities that have been established to date – NOROBS, NORDEM, the Norwegian Rule of Law Pool, the CIVPOL Pool and the Defence Security
In particular, there are five civilian capacity areas identi- fied by the UN Civilian Capacities Team resource pool of expertise (‘CAPMATCH’): 1) Safety and Security, 2) Justice,
Its February 2014 DPKO/DFS Policy on United Nations Police in Peacekeeping Operations and Special Political Missions states that “addressing organized crime and strengthening the
1 The African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD), the African Civilian Response Capacity for Peace Support Operations (AFDEM), Canada’s Civilian Reserve
Although approximately 60% of the UN’s civilian staff in peace missions are from the South, most rostering and training capacity are in the North.. We recommend that
18 United Nations, ‘Civil affairs handbook’, Department of Peacekeeping Operations / Department of Field Support, February 2012; United Nations, ‘Handbook for judicial
On November 14, EPON and the Division of Policy, Evaluation and Training (DPET) of the United Nations Departments of Peace Operations briefed New York-based policymakers and
Through this integrated process, the UN system seeks to maximize its contribution towards countries emerging from conflict by engaging its different capabilities in a coherent