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1 The Instrument for Stability Crisis Preparedness Component: Lessons learned Review of Peace-building Partnership activities to date

2 PbP Objective and Target Groups
The overall objective of the Peace-building Partnership (PbP) is to mobilise and consolidate civilian capacity for peace-building activities Main PbP target groups: Non-State Actors International and Regional Organisations Member States Bodies

3 Non-State Actors (NSA)
Two pillars of cooperation with NSA: Dialogue element: Civil Society Dialogue Network, building on previous informal consultation mechanisms Capacity-building element: Calls for proposals since Calls for proposals under the 2010 AAP to be launched in first quarter 2011 via EU Delegations Overall funding for NSA during was approximately € 20M under IfS Art. 4.3 (50% of the € 40M total)

4 International and Regional Organisations
Establishment of enhanced co-operation with International Organisations (notably, UN family) on a range of thematic areas including : PCNA/PDNA Natural resources and conflict Mediation Disaster Risk Reduction Security Sector Reform Post conflict assistance data coordination Regional Organisations – enhancing early-warning capacity of the African Union and League of Arab States Overall funding for International and Regional Organisations during was just under € 12M under the PbP

5 Member States Bodies Cooperation with Member States focused on training of police and civilian experts to participate in stabilisation missions: Police trainings: carried out by the relevant national police training authorities multi-annual action envisaged under the 2010 AAP Civilian trainings: initially (2007) took over the final year of activities of the European Group on Training multi-annual action implemented by ENTRi, following a call for proposals Overall funding for Member States during was over € 9M under the PbP

6 Lessons Learned I The 2009 scoping and stocktaking study contributed to the refocusing of the actions under the PbP Several of its recommendations have already been implemented in recent Annual Action Programmes including: the importance of the creation and development of a solid dialogue mechanism to channel input from the relevant implementing partners to the EU policy-making processes on peace-building issues the need to employ practical funding mechanisms within the constraints of the Commission Financial Regulation

7 Lessons Learned II A number of other overall lessons may be drawn from the implementation of activities to date Funding has revealed considerable potential for acting as a catalyst to harness and develop the expertise of civilian peace-building actors Benefits of improved coordination with relevant UN bodies in order to enhance mutual peace-building capacity, particularly on thematic aspects. Positive effects of these efforts also with regard to internal EU and UN coordination

8 Lessons Learned III Useful actions with EU Member States on training police and civilian experts, but prospects of enhanced co-operation could be further explored Advantages of creating support mechanisms for a dialogue network, e.g. the PbP Web Portal Essential to ensure adequate human resources to manage the PbP Lessons Learned II

9  Andrew.Byrne@eeas.europa.eu
Peace-building Partnership Andrew Byrne European External Action Service Conflict Prevention and Secutiry Policy  +32 (0)


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