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1 OPERATION FIBRE : COMMENTS
DEPLOYED IN ACCORDANCE WITH UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION DATED 21 MAY 2004 MANDATED TASKS : to ensure the respect of ceasefire agreements, through monitoring investigate any violations of ceasefire agreements to promote the re-establishment of confidence between the Burundian Armed Forces (BAF) monitor and provide security at pre- disarmament assembly sites collect and secure weapons and military materiel for possible disposal contribute to the dismantling of militias to carry out the disarmament and demobilization portions of the national programme of disarmament, demobilization and reintegration (DDR) of combatants

2 OPERATION FIBRE : TASKS (cont)
to monitor the illegal flow of arms across the international borders , including Lake Tanganyika to contribute to the creation of the necessary security conditions for the provisioning of humanitarian assistance, and facilitate the voluntary return of refugees and internally displaced persons to contribute to the successful completion of the electoral process as contained in the Arusha Agreement to ensure the protection of United Nations personnel, facilities, installations and equipment, as well as the security and freedom of movement of ONUB’s personnel, and to coordinate and conduct, as appropriate, mine action activities

3 UNMIL OP MONTEGO STAFF OFF
SANDF FORCES DEPLOYED IN SUPPORT OF THE UNITED NATIONS MISSION IN LIBERIA STAFF OFF LIBERIA UNMIL

4 OPERATION MONTEGO : COMMENTS
DEPLOYED IN ACCORDANCE WITH UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 1509 DD 19 SEP 03

5 OP CORDITE SANDF FORCES DEPLOYED IN SUPPORT OF AFRICAN UNION OBSERVER MISSION IN THE SUDAN MILOBS SUDAN AMIS

6 OPERATION CORDITE : COMMENTS
DEPLOYED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AFRICAN UNION REQUEST

7 PEACE SUPPORT OPERATIONS TRAINING
REGULAR LECTURES ARE PRESENTED TO THE FOLLOWING COURSES : Joint Senior Command and Staff Program SA Army Junior Command and Staff Duties Course SA Air Force Junior Command and Staff Duties Course SA Air Force Officers Orientation Course SA Army Junior Leader Course Military Observers Training Course Operations Finance Course SA Army Combat Training Centre

8 PEACE SUPPORT OPERATIONS TRAINING
TRAINING DURING MOBILISATION Intelligence Briefing Legal Aspects Mine Awareness Aids Awareness – Masibambisane Organisation, Structure and Functions of Specific Mission United Nations Peacekeeping missions International Committee of the Red Cross Civil-Military Cooperation Historical Overview

9 PEACE SUPPORT OPERATIONS: READINESS
WAR ESTABLISHMENT TABLES PERSONAL HEALTH - CONCURRENT HEALTH ASSESSMENT TESTS (CHA) PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION (DATA BASE) PERSONAL LOGISTICS (EQUIPMENT) MAIN EQUIPMENT (SERVICEABILITY) VERIFICATION OF PERSONNEL TO STRUCTURE MISSION SPECIFIC TRAINING MOBILIZATION

10 PEACE SUPPORT OPERATIONS ROTATION
PERSONNEL ROTATE EVERY 6 MONTHS ROTATION DONE BY UNITED NATIONS ROTATION PROCESS Training Reconnaissance Coordination Conferences Combat Readiness Exercise Mobilization of Advance Group Command Post Exercise Deployment of Advance Group Mobilization of Main Force Deployment of Main Force Verification all Activities

11 PEACE SUPPORT OPERATIONS : SUSTAINMENT
UNITED NATIONS MISSIONS UN Provide all rations, water, fuel, oils, lubricants and some accommodation RSA responsible for maintenance of all major equipment in accordance with UN policy RSA challenges : Old equipment Lack of depot spares Outsourcing of capabilities Long procurement process Dependent on UN flights to forward bases Long lines of communication

12 PEACE SUPPORT OPERATIONS : SUSTAINMENT
AFRICAN UNION AU Provide all water, fuel, oils and lubricants RSA responsible for own rations RSA responsible for own accommodation RSA responsible for maintenance of all major equipment in accordance with AU policy RSA challenges : Old equipment Lack of depot spares Outsourcing of capabilities Long procurement process Dependant on own transport Long lines for sustainment

13 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS: BUDGET
RM 701,125,050 TOTAL RM 1,125,049 ESPRESSO/ MONTEGO R 890,957 CORDITE RM 316,947,661 MISTRAL RM 382,161,383 FIBRE ALLOCATION OPERATION

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