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SGTM 10: United Nations Civil–Military Coordination. Civil–military coordination Enacting coordination Peacekeepers’ role. Civil–military coordination works through. Information exchange Negotiation Mutual support Joint planning. Recognizing interdependence Avoiding duplication
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Civil–military coordination • Enacting coordination • Peacekeepers’ role
Civil–military coordination works through • Information exchange • Negotiation • Mutual support • Joint planning
Recognizing interdependence • Avoiding duplication • Combining efforts
Key actors in civil–military coordination • UNDP • Humanitarian coordinator • Local authorities • Civil societygroups • SRSG • Military forces • UN police • Civilian components
Coordination • Cooperation • Confidence-building
Coordination through: • Mission headquarters • JOC • Peacekeeping force • Civil–military coordination facility • Humanitarian coordination • OCHA office in-country
Coordination in United Nations Peace Operations Coordination Cooperation Competition Coexistence Conflict
Cooperation from peacekeepers in: • Medical services • Care • Assessments • Training • Communications • Special expertise • Security • Transport • Engineering • Roads • Water • Electricity • Construction
Building confidence through: • Patrols • Public information • Cultural and social activities • Humanitarian assistanceprojects
Security • Information-sharing • Convoy escort • Transportation • Construction • Potable water • Manpower
Interdependent componentsneed to collaborate • Mutual support enablesmission to accomplish goals