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15. 06. 2012. MAJOR JÁNOS BESENYŐ (PhD)

HUNGARIAN ARMED FORCES MISSIONS IN AFRICA AND THE NECESSARY REQUIREMENTS FOR THE OFFICERS APPLYING FOR PEACEKEEPING MISSIONS. 15. 06. 2012. MAJOR JÁNOS BESENYŐ (PhD). MISSIONS IN AFRICA 1989-2012. EUFOR Libya LIBYA – 2 persons. MINURSO WESTERN-SAHARA 83 persons. EUFOR CHAD

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15. 06. 2012. MAJOR JÁNOS BESENYŐ (PhD)

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  1. HUNGARIAN ARMED FORCES MISSIONS IN AFRICA AND THE NECESSARY REQUIREMENTS FOR THE OFFICERS APPLYING FOR PEACEKEEPING MISSIONS 15. 06. 2012. MAJOR JÁNOS BESENYŐ (PhD)

  2. MISSIONS IN AFRICA 1989-2012

  3. EUFOR Libya LIBYA – 2 persons MINURSO WESTERN-SAHARA 83 persons EUFOR CHAD CHAD – 4 persons EU Support Operation to AMIS SUDAN-DARUR – 2 persons UNOMIL LIBERIA – 1 person EUNAVFOR SOMALIA - 3 persons EUFOR ARTEMIS DR CONGO – 1 person EUTM Somalia UGANDA - 10 persons EUSEC DR CONGO – 8 persons UNOMUR UDANDA-RWANDA 4 persons EUFOR RD CONGO DR CONGO – 3 persons UNAVEM-II, UNAVEM-III, MONUA ANGOLA– 88 persons ONUMOZ MOZAMBIQUE - 51 persons Served in Africa: 260 persons

  4. ANGOLA • UNITED NATIONS ANGOLA VERIFICATION MISSION IIUNAVEM II (May 1991 - February 1995) • Mandate: • Enforcing that the terms of the peace treaty are honoured • Supervising terms of ceasefire • Overseeing the Angolan Police Force • Observing elections and verifying its results • Mediation between opposing parties • strength: 42 persons

  5. ANGOLA • UNITED NATIONS ANGOLA VERIFICATION MISSION IIIUNAVEM III (February 1995 – 30 June 1997) • Mandate: • Ensuring observance of the Lusaka Agreement • Supervising terms of ceasefire • Assisting in the creation of government administration • Reorganizing the armed forces of UNITA into a political party • The disarmament of armed units and civilians – DDR programs • Humanitarian Assistance • Strength: 20 persons

  6. ANGOLA • UNITED NATIONS OBSERVER MISSION IN ANGOLAMONUA (June 1997 – February 1999) • Mandate: • Monitor and verify the integration of UNITA elements into State structures • Verify the neutrality of the Angolan National Police, and the incorporation of UNITA personnel into the national police • Investigate allegations of offensive troop movements, the presence of any UNITA armed elements and the existence of weapons caches • Monitor the dismantlement of checkpoints and UNITA command posts, and the integration of UNITA soldiers into the Angola Armed Force • Support the demobilization of UNITA ex-combatants and their social reintegration • Monitor, verify the collection of weapons recovered from the civilian population • strength: 26 persons

  7. MOZAMBIQUE • UNITED NATIONS OPERATION IN MOZAMBIQUEONUMOZ (December 1992 December 1994) • Mandate: • Enforcement and supervision of the ceasefire between the government and RENAMO • Ensuring and overseeing the withdrawal of foreign military units • Disarmament of various armed groups and the collection of arms • Ensuring the smooth operation of the UN and other international organizations • Assisting the rebuilding of infrastructure • Participation in the electoral process • Coordination of humanitarian activities, overseeing the question of refugees • Strength: 51 persons

  8. LIBERIA • UNITED NATIONS OBSERVER MISSION IN LIBERIAUNOMIL (September 1993 September 1997) • Mandate: • Ensuring that the Cotonou Agreement is observed • Supervision of ceasefire and support of ECOWAS • Participation in the demilitarization and disarmament process • Border security, suspending smuggling traffic • Support of ECOMOG, fire arm disposal activities • Assisting the work of the UN and other humanitarian organizations • Organizing and overseeing national elections • Colonel László Forgács Chief MILOB

  9. UGANDA-RWANDA • UNITED NATIONS OBSERVER MISSION UGANDA-RWANDA UNOMUR (June 1993 - September 1994) • Mandate: • Border control mission • Observation of Hutu and Tutsi military units • Suppression of arms dealing and smuggling • Prevention of further hostilities • Trust building activities • Participation in the signing of the Arusha Agreement • Strength: 4 persons

  10. WESTERN - SAHARA • United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara MINURSO (from 1991- till today) • Mandate: • Monitor the ceasefire and verify the reduction of Moroccan troops in the Territory • Monitor the confinement of Moroccan and Frente POLISARIO troops to designated locations • Take steps with the parties to ensure the release of all Western Saharan political prisoners or detainees, and oversee the exchange of prisoners of war, and implement the repatriation programme • Identify and register qualified voters • Organize and ensure a free and fair referendum and proclaim the results • Strength: 83 persons

  11. RD CONGO EU ARTEMIS operation in RD CONGO (from 12 June 2003 until 07 September 2003) Mandate: Take part in the peace enforcement action in Ituri (Bunia) according to resolution No. 1484 of the UN Security Council and the Decision No. 2003/432/CFSP Assisting the security and cooperation of the African Great Lakes countries Stabilize Ituri province with a limited military operation, and secure Bunia airfield Support of the Congolese government and MONUC Solve the Hema - Lendu conflict, security measures Humanitarian activities, defend the refugees of Bunia Strength: 1 staff officer (Paris HQ)

  12. SUDAN-DARFUR • EU Support Operation to AMIS (from June 2004 until December 2007) • Mandate: • Support and operation of AMIS-II (taking African propriety rights into consideration) • Professional training of African soldiers • Organizing of tactical/strategic transports • Support and consultation in logistics – advisory team • Assisting the Police Force • Participation in Humanitarian programs • Strength: 2 persons

  13. RD CONGO • EU Security Sector Reform Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo ( from June 2005 November 2012) • Mandate: • Support of the Congolese government • Aiding the security and co-operation of countries of the African Great-Lakes • Supporting the administrative and fiscal reform of the army – transformation of the Defence Force • Co-operation with EUPOL RD CONGO • Humanitarian activities • Strength: 8 staff officers (Kinshasa and Bukavu)

  14. RD CONGO • EUFOR RD CONGO (from July 2006 November 2006) • Mandate: • Securing and overseeing the Congolese elections according to resolution no. 1671 of the UN Security Council • Supporting the activities of MONUC • Supporting the Congolese and Gabonese government • Security maintaining activities • Humanitarian activities • Strength: 3 staff officers (Potsdam HQ)

  15. CHAD • EUFOR CHAD/RCA (from March 2008 to March 2009) • Mandate: • Maintaining regional security and collaboration with the UN bodies and the governmental organizations of Chad, Republic of Central Africa and the Sudan • Patrol sentries • Protection of the refugee camps and civilian population, ensuring the safe return of refugees • Ensuring the safe arrival of humanitarian aid supplies • Personal protection of international civilian citizens • Strength: 4 staff officers (Paris HQ)

  16. SOMALIA • EU NAVFOR Atlanta/EU Naval Operation in the Somali Republic (from December 2008- December 2011) • Mandate: • Support of EU defence and security politics • Opposition of pirate activity, securing of trade routes, protection of “civilian” ships • Escorting WFP and other humanitarian convoys • Support of AMISOM activities • Supervising fisheries active in Somali waters • Strength: 3 NCO’s (Northwood HQ)

  17. SOMALIA • EU Training Mission Somalia (from April 2010 – till today) • Mandate: • Assisting the realization of the Djibouti Agreement • Support of Temporal Government and governmental organization • Support of Uganda, stabilizing the region • Assisting the activities of AMISOM • Training of Somali government armed forces in alliance with resolution no. 1872 of the United Nations Security Council • Strength: 10 persons

  18. LIBYA • EUFOR LIBYA (from April 2011 to November 2011) • Mandate: • According to resolution No. 1970 and 1973 of the UN Security Council, the EU will - if requested by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) - conduct a military operation in the framework of the Common security and defence policy (CSDP) in order to support humanitarian assistance in the region • contribute to the safe movement and evacuation of displaced persons • support, with specific capabilities, the humanitarian agencies in their activities • Strength: 2 medical officers (Rome HQ)

  19. REQUIREMENTS • A minimum of 6 years in professional service • At least an FCE in English (Intermediate level involving writing, reading and speaking) • Rank: captain or lieutenant-colonel • Experience in military observation missions • Age limit: 50 years • High level of IT skills • National and international military observation programs • Valid B category driving license and driving experience • Perfect physical and psychological health

  20. CHALLANGES

  21. MEDICAL • Malaria • HIV/AIDS • Water- and food-borne illnesses - Cholera, Hepatitis, Polio • Other tropical diseases - Yellow fever, Hepatitis B, Schistosomiasis, Filiariasis, Rift Valley fever, Sleeping sickness, Worm diseases, Fungal infection, Viral meningitis, Snakes and other poisonous animals • Mental illnesses • Question of Conditioning and Leave!!!

  22. TRAINING - EDUCATION • Language training - Arabic, French - English (making useable) - African (Swahili, Hausa, Zulu) • Processing and utilizing knowledge and experience gained in Africa • IT training • Mission-specific training - Country Study, Operation Environment - Cultural Knowledge, Human Terrain TEACHERS - TRAINERS!!!

  23. OTHER • Benefits and employment allowance • Clothing • Communication technology and equipment • Family support system

  24. SUGGESTIONS • Language training courses ASAP • Country and conflict analysis with the involvement of those who have already served in Africa, and the preparation of training materials • Create a BOK (body of knowledge) with the participation of governmental and non-governmental organizations, universities and “civilian” researchers • Change and reorganize salary control module of the peacekeeping service (increase the stipend) • Establish a proper and working Family Support System in the HDF

  25. QUESTIONS? THANK YOU YOUR KIND ATTENTION!

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