Title: Measures of Effectiveness MOE
1Asia Pacific Enhanced Peace Operations Capacity
Building Seminar
Measures of Effectiveness (MOE) in Peacekeeping
Operations (PKO)
Background Scenario and Seminar Overview
Honolulu, Hawaii 10 14 September 2007
Co-sponsored by
The Pacific Command of the United States and
The United Nations
Executed by the Center for Excellence in Disaster
Management Humanitarian Assistance
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Why measure ?
- Nothing is more wasteful than doing with great
- efficiency, that which is totally
unnecessary!
Will Kaydos
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Background Scenario
- 18 active peacekeeping missions
- Over 100 ,000 men and women deployed
- Planned deployment to Darfur will further
- increase total to 140,000
- 115 member states contributing to current PK
missions - Annual consolidated UN PK budget is 6 Billion
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Why measure ?
- Child Protection
- JMAC
- Conduct and Discipline
- Security and Safety
- Mine Action
- UN Specialized Agencies
- and Programs
- Office of the SRSG
- Military
- Police
- Political Affairs
- Human Rights
- Humanitarian Affairs
- Rule of Law
- Electoral
- UN Civilian Admin
Are these components effective in the
conduct of their PK tasks and responsibilities ?
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Why measure ?
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Why measure ?
- Stakeholders (read member states and
especially donor countries) - have higher expectations and demand
accountability in the conduct - of UN PKO
- The need to meet the challenges of addressing
conflicts in a more - complex and uncertain global environment
- Shorter response time to deal with threats to
international security - - 9 PK missions were launched in the past
48 months - - Within 8 weeks, 2 very different missions
were planned - and launched in Timor Leste and Lebanon
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Measures/indicators of effective peacekeeping?
- the arrest of former Liberian president
Charles Taylor and his arraignment in - Sierra Leone, and then his transfer to The
Hague, within an appropriate time frame - the temporary deployment of an UNMIL troop
contingent to reinforce the mission - in Cote dIvoire during public disturbances
in the capital early 2006 - the response, together with the EU force, to
violence after the first round - of elections in the DRC capital, Kinshasa
- most recently, the removal of more than 40,000
cluster munitions in - Southern Lebanon since the ceasefire in
August 2006
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Seminar Overview
- Administrative Brief
- Staff Introduction
- Aim of the Seminar
- Seminars Objectives
- Structure and Methodology
- Expected Products/Outputs
- Agenda
- Q A
- Participants Introduction
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Administrative Brief
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Staff Introduction
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- Seminar Moderator
- - Mr. Johari Ramzan Ahmad
- Seminar Facilitators
- - Mr. Mike Morrison
- - Mr. Kevin Delmour
- - Mr. John Derick
- - Mr. Bobby Ray Gordon
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14Aim of the Seminar
- To explore, discuss and develop suitable
tools, - techniques and methodology to measure the
- effectiveness of peacekeeping operations.
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15Seminars Objectives
- To develop the tools and techniques for
measuring the effectiveness - of peacekeeping operations using components
of the Stability - Assessment Framework
- To discuss and identify Measures of
Effectiveness of the various - actors/components and processes in complex
peacekeeping missions. - To explore, discuss and develop universal
Measures of Effectiveness - that could be used by stakeholders and
others to measure the - effectiveness of any peacekeeping
operations. -
16Structure Methodology
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- Scene Setting in Plenary
- Moderator, SME briefs to entire group
- Clarifying questions
- Concluding Plenary
- Group out-briefs to moderator and SMEs.
- Group comments and discussions
- Working Groups
- Facilitated groups of 6-8 participants
- Note-taker to assist results compilation
- Internally-selected participant leader develops
briefing of syndicate results with facilitator
assistance
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17Expected Products/Outputs
- Propose suitable tools, techniques and
methodology to measure - the effectiveness of PKO for further
deliberations and scrutiny - in future seminars
- Recommend the most appropriate Measures of
Effectiveness for - the various actors/components and processes
in peacekeeping - operations.
- Develop universal Measures of Effectiveness
that could be used - by stakeholders and others to measure the
effectiveness of - any peacekeeping operations
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Questions?
20Participants Introduction
- Name
- Organisation
- Brief job description
- Personal expectations
- Other relevant information (if any)