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EU-UN Partnerships in Crisis Management and Peace Operations: Best Practices and Next Steps High-Level Seminar | Rome, Italy | October 22, 2014 Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Sala Conferenze Internazionali DRAFT AGENDA (all speakers tbc if not indicated otherwise)

October 22, 2014 | Military Capabilities Time 9:00

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Introductory Remarks

Luca Giansanti, Director General for Political Affairs and Security, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (confirmed) Patricia Flor, Ambassador, Director-General for United Nations and Global Issues, Federal Foreign Office, Germany (confirmed)

9:30

PANEL 1: Trends, Opportunities and Challenges What is the current state of European military capabilities, collectively and individually, supporting UN peacekeeping operations? What are the various ways in which European states and the EU can contribute capabilities? What are some of the key challenges European governments face in doing so?

Moderator: Adam C. Smith, Senior Fellow and Head of Center for Peace Operations, International Peace Institute (confirmed)   

11:00

Coffee Break

Oliver Ulich, Head, Partnerships Team, Division of Policy, Evaluation and Training, Departments of Peacekeeping Operations and Field Support, United Nations (confirmed) Ciarán Murphy, Assistant Secretary General and Defence Policy Director, Department of Defence, Ireland (confirmed) Maciej Popowski, Deputy Secretary General, European External Action Service (confirmed)

11:30

PANEL 2: Key Enablers and Force Multipliers What are the UN needs? What was the UN’s experience in securing enablers for UN missions? What are the challenges for European states and the EU in contributing specific specialized capacities? What has been the European experience in MINUSMA?

Moderator: Amb. Giancarlo Internazionale (confirmed)    

13:00

Buffet Lunch

14:00

PANEL 3: Enhancing Support to Other TCCs What partnership opportunities exist to support and build the capacity of other TCCs (e.g., mentoring, co-deploying, equipping, etc.) and what are the lessons from previous experiences (e.g. UNIFIL). What have we learned from experiences with supporting African TCCs in Mali and CAR? How can the EU and the UN coordinate on initiatives to increase and enhance member state to member state support and capacity building?

15:30

Coffee Break

15:45

PANEL 4: Rapid Deployment and Reaction What steps has the UN made to speed deployments (IMC, strategic stocks, financial incentives, etc.)? What are the available options moving forward? What are the lessons from EUFOR RCA? What future for the EU Battlegroup and the ASF/RDC/ACIRC? Are there other mechanisms that could be used?

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Maj. Gen. Adrian Foster, Deputy Military Adviser, Office of Military Affairs, United Nations (confirmed) Lt. Gen. Wolfgang Wosolsobe, Director General, EU Military Staff, Bruxelles (confirmed) Giorgio Porzio, Head of Division for Concepts, Capabilities, Exercises and Training, Crisis Management and Planning Directorate, European External Action Service (confirmed) Finmeccanica Group Representative

Moderator: Dr Almut Wieland-Karimi, Director, ZiF (confirmed)   

Rory Keane, Head of Office, UNLOPS (confirmed) Alessandro Mariani, Head of Division, CMPD A-4 /CSDP Policy, Partnerships and Agreements, European External Action Service (confirmed) Gen. Paolo Serra, Former Force Commander and Head of Mission of UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) and current Military Advisor of the Permanent Mission of Italy to UN (confirmed)

Moderator: Alessandro Azzoni, Head of Unit CFSP/CSDP (Foreign Policy, Security and Defence Policy of the EU), Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Italy (confirmed)   

Nicolas Von Ruben, Director, UN Global Service Centre, Brindisi (confirmed) R. Adm. Carlo Massagli, Defense Policy Director, Italian Ministry of Defense (confirmed) Brig. Gen. David Baburam, Chief Mission Support Unit in Peace Support Operations Division, African Union (confirmed)

17:15

Wrap-up and Recommendations

17:45

End of seminar



Catherine Flumiani, Directorate General for Political Affairs and Security, Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation(confirmed)

This project is co-organized by Italy, Germany, the International Peace Institute (IPI), the Center for International Peace Operations (ZIF), the Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, and the European Union Institute for Security Studies (EUISS) in close cooperation with the UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations, UN Department of Field Support, and the European External Action Service

EU-UN Partnerships in Crisis Management and Peace Operations: Best Practices and Next Steps High Level Regional Seminar| Rome, Italy | October 23, 2014 DRAFT AGENDA (all speakers tbc if not indicated otherwise)

October 23, 2014 | Training

9:00

Welcome



9.30

EU/UN Partnerships in training – current trends, current challenges

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▪ The Plan of Action to Enhance EU CSDP Support to UN Peacekeeping and progress in the area of training (F.4): a brief account

What has been so far done within the framework of the Plan of Action to Enhance EU CSDP Support to UN Peacekeeping in the area of training? What are the main challenges faced so far? Main lessons identified? This brief introductory session will set the scene for the discussion.

Luca Giansanti, Director General for Political Affairs and Security, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Italy (confirmed)

Alessandro Mariani, Head Policy, Partnerships and Agreements Division, CMPD A-4, EEAS (confirmed)

9.45

Panel 1: Training strategies and standards: A Review Moderator: Jafar Javan, Director United Nations System Staff College (confirmed) of training policies and the comprehensive approach ▪ CSDP training policy and concept revision: scope and approach ▪ Giorgio Porzio, Head of Capabilities, Concepts Training & Exercises Division, CMPD A-2, EEAS (confirmed) ▪ The UN Training Strategy and the Global Peacekeeping Training Architecture initiative ▪ Mark Pedersen, Chief, Integrated Training Service (ITS), Policy Evaluation and Training Division, UN Departments of Peacekeeping Operations and Field Support (confirmed) How ongoing training policies revision within the EU and the UN can contribute to bolstering cooperation between the two organizations in the area of training and set the framework for future cooperaton beyond the 2012 PoA?

11:00

Coffee Break

11.30

Panel 2: Cooperation on training standards development and systems for training recognition ▪ Training standards development ▪ Training recognition: practices and challenges ▪ Information supporting hubs in the field of peacekeeping training

Moderator: Alberto Cutillo (Deputy Director General/Principal Director for European Integration, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Italy (confirmed)

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What are the main challenges and lessons to be drawn from cooperation on trainings standards development, ▪ harmonization efforts and training recognition experiences? What future for ensuring harmonized compatible quality training standards? How to foster avenues for information-sharing hubs on peacekeeping training?

13:00

Buffet Lunch

Rafael Barbieri, Head, Member States Support Team, ITS, DPKO/DFS (confirmed) Horst Koukol, CMPD A-2, EEAS (confirmed) Prof. Andrea de Guttry, Director, Master and Training Programmes Division, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Pisa (confirmed) Barbara Nicoletti, EEAS CMPD A 2 (confirmed)

14.15

Panel 3: Training delivery: partnerships in practice ▪ Pre-deployment training: Practices, challenges, common EU/UN perspectives (civilian, military, police) ▪ Synergies in training activities

Moderator: Corrado Pampaloni, Head of Mission Support Division, EEAS CPCC

What are the common challenges in pre-deployment training in terms of “universality” of personnel being trained before deployment and actual quality of training imparted (with a particular focus on uniformed personnel)? What the possible avenues for meeting them through a reinforced synchronization of predeployment training to ensure integration and interoperability? What can we draw from practices in joint training efforts, in terms of accessibility of EU training to UN staff and EU-UN synergies in training activities? How can good practices and lessons identified in training programs be used for further fostering harmonization of training (e.g. ENTRi/EUPST projects)? What can we draw from the AU experience in partnering with the EU and UN on peacekeeping related issues respectively through the Joint AU-EU Strategy and the AU-UN strategy on Peace and Security?

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15:45

Coffee Break

16:00

Concluding remarks and recommendations ▪ Adoptions of conclusions and recommendations ▪ Action points for the Report to be presented to the Final Conference (Brussels, December 2014)

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Mika-Markus Leinonen, CIVCOM Chair (confirmed) Mark Pedersen, Chief, Integrated Training Service (ITS), Policy Evaluation and Training Division, UN Departments of Peacekeeping Operations and Field Support Brig. Gen. Paolo Nardone, Director, CoESPU (confirmed) Silva Lauffer, Project Manager, Europe's New Training Initiative for Civilian Crisis Management (ENTRi), Zif (confirmed) Col. Andrea Torzani, Carabinieri Corps (confirmed) El Ghassim Wane, Director, Peace and Security Department, African Union

Facilitators: Andrea de Guttry, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna Rory Keane, Director UNLOPS The facilitators will draw conclusions of the discussions and will identify key action points to lay the way ahead on EU/UN cooperation in the area of peacekeeping training.

This final session will wrap up identified challenges and lessons learned and lay down recommendations for the way forward in the areas of cooperation on capabilities and training 16:30

End of the seminar

This project is co-organized by Italy, Germany, the International Peace Institute (IPI), the Center for International Peace Operations (ZIF), the Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, and the European Union Institute for Security Studies (EUISS) in close cooperation with the UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations, UN Department of Field Support, and the European External Action Service

Pre-deployment training of civilian crisis management personnel: Challenges, Lessons Learned, Good Practices International Seminar | Rome, Italy | October 24, 2014 DRAFT AGENDA (all speakers tbc if not indicated otherwise) October 24, 2014 9:00

Welcome and introductory remarks



9:30

Session I: Preparing for crisis management missions. Recruitment, pre-deployment and mission induction training: challenges, good practices and lessons learned

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09.30-10.30 1. Country specific pre-deployment training: experiences under review ▪ Training providers: Heini Utunen, CMC Finland (confirmed) This session aims to reflect on main ▪ The ENTRi Experience: Silva Lauffer, ZiF (confirmed) UN threads in relation to country specific PDT ▪ International Organisations: Mark Pedersen, ITS DPKO/DFS (confirmed); Petteri Taitto, ESDC (confirmed) and linkages with mission induction training and in mission training (both for international and national staff). It would 10.30-11.00 highlight practices in place (some 2. Building effective synergies: linking pre-deployment to mission examples of PDT carried out by Member induction and in mission training States, by ENTRi, by IIOOs, by other ▪ Views and lessons learnt from the missions: missions’ training providers). This session would training focal points also reflect on the linkages between training and recruitment and identify 11:00 challenges and key lessons learned. Coffee Break (Relevant training staff of missions and operations and national focal points for 11.30-12.00 the recruitment of staff for civilian crisis 3. Linking recruitment to training and deployment: management missions should be actively ▪ Views from national focal points and human resources staff involved in the discussion). 12.00-13.15 ▪ Discussion ▪ Conclusions. Towards a virtuous circle: linking PDT to Mission Induction and in Mission Training: Andrea de Guttry 13:15

Buffet Lunch

14:30

Session II: Training Impact Assessment Session II will discuss tools, criteria and practices for impact of training evaluation, evaluation of quality of training delivered and the assessment of trainees. It will highlight lessons learned and spell out challenges. A catalogue of lessons learned will be drawn from the discussion. The focus of the session is on the effective impact of training in terms of response time and applied knowledge to crisis environments as a tool that aims at providing relevant actors with 'value for money' indicators

Chair: XXXX 14.30-15.30 1. Assessing the impact of training: tools and examples ▪ ENTRi Training Impact Evaluation Missions: Ivana Bostjancic-Pulko, CEP, Slovenja (confirmed) 2. Evaluation of training (course quality evaluation) ▪ Views from beneficiaries: Welmoet Wels, a former ENTRi trainee (confirmed) 3. Trainees’ assessment Tools and criteria: Volker Jacoby, ZIF (confirmed) 15.30-16.15 ▪ Discussion ▪ Conclusions: Impact, assessment and evaluation of training to support it as a strategic investment (towards effective implementation of operations’ mandates): XXX

16:15

Coffee Break

16:30

Concluding remarks and recommendations This final session will wrap up identified challenges and lessons learned and lay down recommendations for the way forward in the areas under discussion

17:00

End of the seminar



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Pre-deployment training of civilian crisis management personnel: challenges, lessons learned, good practices International workshop 24 October 2014 Rome - Italy

Explanatory note The overall objective of this international workshop, organised within the ENTRi framework, is to discuss aspects related to pre-deployment training for seconded and contracted staff of CSDP and other International Organisations’ missions and operations and identify challenges, lessons learned and good practices. The seminar aims to be an avenue to reflect on the necessary synergies between PDT and mission induction and in mission training. This to – contribute to reduce overlapping and to create strong ties and linkages between pre and in mission training; – foster a higher quality course planning; – display good practices to use as models for further streamlining the civilian crisis management missions’ personnel training cycle. The results of such an exercise could also constitute the basis for discussions on the linkages between pre-deployment and mission induction training during the meeting on Training of CSDP Missions and Operations Personnel, organised by EEAS which will take place on 28-29 October 2014. The workshop will see the participation of CIVCOM Delegates, national focal points for recruitment of staff for international missions, training institutions, relevant IOs (especially relevant EU structures and offices). The activity will be based on the lessons learned from a workshop conducted in the course of the first ENTRI project phase: the workshop “Ensuring Training Effectiveness: Challenges and Opportunities in the Field” held in Copenhagen in February 2012. The seminar is organized as a back-to-back activity with two experts meetings organized in the same venue during the Italian Presidency and focused on EU-UN Partnerships in Crisis Management and Operations: Best Practices and Next Steps with an emphasis on capabilities (22 October) and training (23 October)