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Title: Measures of Effectiveness MOE


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Asia 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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Peacekeeping Operations Measures of Effectiveness
Why measure ?
  • Nothing is more wasteful than doing with great
  • efficiency, that which is totally
    unnecessary!

Will Kaydos
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Peacekeeping Operations Measures of Effectiveness
Why measure ?
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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Peacekeeping Operations Measures of Effectiveness
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Peacekeeping Operations Measures of Effectiveness
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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Peacekeeping Operations Measures of Effectiveness
Why measure ?
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Peacekeeping Operations Measures of Effectiveness
Why measure ?
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Peacekeeping Operations Measures of Effectiveness
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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Peacekeeping Operations Measures of Effectiveness
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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Peacekeeping Operations Measures of Effectiveness
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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Peacekeeping Operations Measures of Effectiveness
Administrative Brief
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Peacekeeping Operations Measures of Effectiveness
Staff Introduction
  • 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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Aim of the Seminar
  • To explore, discuss and develop suitable
    tools,
  • techniques and methodology to measure the
  • effectiveness of peacekeeping operations.

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Seminars 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.

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Structure 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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Expected 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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Seminar Program
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Peacekeeping Operations Measures of Effectiveness
Questions?
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Participants Introduction
  • Name
  • Organisation
  • Brief job description
  • Personal expectations
  • Other relevant information (if any)
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