Title: Peace and Security Cluster
1Peace and Security Cluster
- 10th Regional Coordination Mechanism,
- Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 5-6 November 2009
- Convener, DPA/United Nations Liaison Office with
the AU - DPKO/AU Peace Support Team, AU Peace and Security
Architecture sub-cluster - Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
(OHCHR-ERO), HRJR sub-cluster - United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
(UNHCR), PCRD sub-cluster
2Introduction
- The Cluster met at both Cluster and sub-cluster
level - A draft Business Plan was submitted to the AUC
for their views and comments, towards the end of
2009 - However, bearing in mind the recommendation
stemming from the 9th RCM it was decided to wait
for the adoption by the AUC of their Strategic
Plan for 2009-2012 in order to finalize the
business-plan - AUs ownership and leadership one cluster
meeting and one sub-cluster meeting took place
the AU HQs at the invitation of the AUC.
3Introduction
- The AUs Strategic Plan for 2009-2012 is built on
four pillars. Pillar one deals with peace and
security, and therefore, we have every reason to
believe that issues of peace and security will
continue to dominate AU-UN relations for the
foreseeable future. - On the occasion of the signing of the Declaration
on UN-AU Cooperation Framework for the Ten-Year
Capacity Building Programme for the AU, it was
agreed to focus attention on peace and security
for obvious reasons, at least for the first three
years. - This Tenth RCM takes on particular importance
because of the Review of the work done within the
context of the Ten-Year Capacity-Building
Programme after the first three years. - Importance of the Forthcoming visit to the
Commission of the AU to be undertaken by a
delegation of the UN Peacebuilding Commission,
whose agenda include 4 African Countries
(Guinea-Bissau Sierra Leone Burundi and the
Central African Republic).
4Activities of the Peace and Security Cluster
- Desk-to-desk consultative meeting
- UN/DPA as coordinator of the Cluster, in
close collaboration with the Commission of the
AU, had organized two Desk-to-Desk meetings on
the Prevention and Management of Conflicts. - i) Representatives of RECs participated in
both exercises. - ii) Thematic issues and country situations
were discussed. - iii) A set of far-reaching recommendations
were made. - Mediation
- i) MSU/DPA, the AUC, and other Partners have
finalized a Work Programme for 2009-2011
Enhancing the AU Mediation Capacity - ii) Two Lessons Learned Workshops in
Nairobi, Kenya, in April and August 2009 focused
on 4 mediations processes Kenya , Darfur,
Somalia and Guinea-Bissau. The objective of
these exercises was - a) to contribute to making AU-UN mediation
partnerships - b) to establish a common set of policy,
strategic and operational guidelines on AU-UN
cooperation during various stages of mediation
processes. -
5Activities of the Peace and Security Cluster
- Mediation
- i) These efforts culminated in the Seminar on
the theme, Enhancing the Capacity of the AU in
Mediation that was held in Addis Ababa from the
15th - 17th October 2009, on the occasion of
which the seminar participants (which included AU
Special Envoys) considered the report
Commissioned by UN/DPA on the Plan of Action to
build the AUs Mediation Capacity. - The Panel of the Wise
- DPA provided a consultant to help with the
setting-up of the Secretariat of the POW. Now it
is up and running.
6Activities of the Peace and Security Cluster
- Electoral Assistance
- i) EAD/DPA, at the request of the
DEAU/DPA/AUC, provided a consultant to work on
capacity-building (4Months). A second consultant
is currently helping to develop and manage a
database/rosters of African Technical Assistance
and Election Observers. - ii) EAD/DPA is ready whenever the DEAU
expresses the need to deploy another expert to
help with the management of their Electoral
Assistance Fund.
7Sub-cluster on the Peace and Security
Architecture of the AU
- Cooperation focusing on ASF, the CEWS
- i) Priorities for support remain the
development of capacity for planning, deploying
and managing peace support missions, including
financial and logistics management. -
- ii) At the request of the AUC the AU/PST has
been providing support towards the development of
the ASF Rapid Deployment Capacity (RDC), police
capacity, and the logistics support concept. - iii) In addition to that, AU/PST has been
facilitating training requirements such as senior
Mission Leadership Training. A number of specific
projects focusing on the three AUs priority
areas were planned (planning, mission management
and logistic and resource management).
8Sub-cluster on the Peace and Security
Architecture of the AU
- iv) DPKO also facilitated a senior level
retreat for AU and its regional capabilities,
held in Kigali, Rwanda, from 18-19 May 2009 with
a view to developing a cadre of senior leaders
for future AU missions, and as part of the ASF
training and implementation plan. - v) DPKO-AU/PST, on behalf of the sub-cluster,
continues to work closely with the AU for ASF
development, a main feature of which is a major
assessment of progress in 2010 AMANI AFRICA . - vi) This is done through active engagement in
all ASF activities, especially the implementation
of the Amani Africa Cycle Activities. The Amani
Africa Cycle is a collaborative efforts between
the AU and EU in the context of AU/EU Strategic
Partnership. The Amani Cycle is a series of
tranining activities that is expected to
culminate in the conduct of an AU.
9Sub-cluster on the Peace and Security
Architecture of the AU
- vii) DPKO, on behalf of the sub-cluster, and
through AU/PST continues to work closely with the
AU and the Partners on the operalization of the
ASF in Logistics area. PST is providing advice on
practical terms referring to studies leading to
establishing the AU ASF Continental Logistics
Base and regional depots based on RECs/RM
requirement. - viii) The development of ASF Logistic Manual
is one of the most recent area of PST engagement
in ASF logistics - ix) The Department of Peacekeeping operation
has also contributed to the development of the
Continental Early Warning System (CEWS) through
cooperation between its Situation Centre and the
AUs Situation Room.
10Sub-cluster on the Peace and Security
Architecture of the AU
- The SG report on Support to AU Peacekeeping
Operation authorized by the UN. It deals with
modalities for support to African Union
peacekeeping operations, including the following - i) Concrete steps to be taken by the UN and
the AU to strengthen their mutual relationship
and develop a more effective partnership when
addressing issues on their joint Agenda - ii) The use of UN-assessed funding for
African Union-led and UN-authorized peacekeeping
operations on a case-by-case basis (for up to six
months) to be provided mainly in kind and only
when there is an intention to transition the
mission to a UN peacekeeping operation - iii) The establishment of a voluntary based
multi-donor trust fund to focus on comprehensive
capacity-building - iv) The consideration by the African Union to
develop its logistics capacity through innovative
options
11Sub-cluster on Post-conflict Reconstruction and
Development PCRD
- The Office of the UNHCR, Chair of the Sub-Cluster
on Post-Conflict reconstruction and Development
continues to provide the AUC with multi-faceted
support through secondment of staff, policy
research and development, mobilization of support
and information sharing. - i) The support extended to the AU in 2009
included the assignment of a full-time consultant
and one support staff to assist with the
preparations of the Summit, mobilization of
support including financial resources for the
organization of the first AU Special Summit, and
the production of various publications. - ii) UNHCR, on behalf of and in collaboration
with some members of the sub-cluster supported
the AUC in the development of the African Union
Convention on the Protection and Assistance of
IDPs the first such legally binding
international legal instrument in the world. -
12Sub-cluster on Post-conflict Reconstruction and
Development (PCRD)
- iii) The sub-cluster published and widely
distributed twelve comprehensive assessment
reports on countries emerging from conflict.
(Angola, Burundi, Central African Republic, Chad,
Cote dIvoire, Democratic Republic of Congo,
Liberia, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan,
and Uganda were identified as conflict-affected
area and included in the work of the
sub-cluster). - iv) UNHCR opened a dedicated office/representati
on to the AUC and the ECA at the beginning of
2009.
13Sub-cluster on Human Rights, Justice and
Reconciliation
- Pursuant to UNGA Resolution 61/296 of 17th
September 2007 calling on the United Nations and
the African Union, To develop a coherent and
effective strategy, including through joint
programmes and activities for the promotion and
protection of human rights in Africa, - i) the OHCHR/EARO on behalf of sub-cluster
organized a consultative meeting in the margins
of the 43rd session of the ACHPR in May 2008, in
Swaziland. Following the consultative meeting, a
set of recommendations were made regarding the
development of a comprehensive human rights
strategy for Africa. - ii) It is against this background that an
International Consultant was hired for the
purpose of mapping existing scattered human
rights strategies programmes and plans of action
being implemented through the institutional
framework of various AU and other regional
organs.
14Sub-cluster on Human Rights, Justice and
Reconciliation
- iii) Leading subsequently to the drafting of a
roadmap for the development and adoption of an
Africa-wide human rights strategy. - iv) The findings of the Consultant will be
presented to an Experts Meeting scheduled to be
held in Arusha, Tanzania, later this month (Nov.
2009). - v) A series of regional conferences on improved
interaction between the Universal Periodic
Review, the APRM, and the Right to Development
are planned. - vi) A joint publication on the issue of the
death penalty is expected to be finalized in the
coming months. Furthermore, a joint AU-UN public
lecture series on human rights will also commence
before the end of 2009.
15Sub-cluster on Human Rights, Justice and
Reconciliation
- vii) A workshop entitled Enhancing
Cooperation between regional and international
mechanisms for the promotion and protection of
human rights - a Consultation for Africa will
take place in Addis Ababa from 30 November to
December 2009. - vii) A second international workshop will be
held in 2010 in Geneva. Before the second
international workshop, OHCHR hopes to carry out
regional consultations in Africa, the Americas
and Europe. This initiative is led by the OHCHR
in close cooperation with relevant AU organs and
has been discussed and developed through the
sub-cluster . - viii) The workshop is expected to be
attended by 120 participants from UN and AU human
rights organs, African national human rights
institutions, AU member states, independent
experts and NGOs.
16 Challenges
- Three years after the signing of the Declaration
on UN-AU Cooperation Framework for the Ten-year
Capacity-Building Programme - i) Most UN and AU officials area still
unfamiliar with the document!!! -
- ii) This could be a possible explanation for
the lack of proper ownership and leadership
required for the effective implementation of the
programme.
17 The way forward
- The Peace and Security Cluster will draw
inspiration from the AUC s Strategic Plan
(2009-2012) the draft Business Plan of the
Cluster could be revised in order to reflect the
peace and security Pillar of the Plan - The RECs should be closely associated with the
work of the Peace and Security Cluster. - AU Ownership and leadership of the review process
of the 10-Year Capacity Building Programme for
the AU must be ensured - The AU-UN Retreat as proposed by the ES/ECA in an
effort to exchange views on how best to proceed
with the effective implementation of the Ten-Year
Programme should be pursued vigorously.
18Conclusion
- The 18 September 2009 SG report on Support to AU
peacekeeping operations authorized by the UN will
introduce a new dynamic in the AU-UN relations,
within the context of the 10-Year Capacity
Building Programme for the AU - The forthcoming review of the 10-Year Programme
would allow the UN-AU partnership - i) to agree on what the priorities should be
for the next three years, and - ii) to chart a new course to strengthen even
further the strategic partnership between our two
Organizations.
19 THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!!!!