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Implementation Update: Integrated Mission Planning Process

Implementation Update: Integrated Mission Planning Process. I. M. P. P. DPKO-led Missions Implementing the IMPP. UNMIS Sudan. UNFICYP Cyprus. UNAMID Darfur. UNMIK Kosovo. UNOMIG Georgia. UNMOGIP India, Pakistan. MINURSO Western Sahara. UNAMA Afghanistan. UNIFIL Lebanon.

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Implementation Update: Integrated Mission Planning Process

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  1. Implementation Update: Integrated Mission Planning Process I M P P

  2. DPKO-led Missions Implementing the IMPP UNMIS Sudan UNFICYP Cyprus UNAMID Darfur UNMIK Kosovo UNOMIG Georgia UNMOGIP India, Pakistan MINURSO Western Sahara UNAMA Afghanistan UNIFIL Lebanon MINURCAT Central Africa UNDOF Syria MINUSTAH Haiti UNMIT Timor-Leste UNMIL Liberia UNTSO Israel UNOCI Côte d’Ivoire BINUB Burundi MONUC D.R. Congo Build-up Elections Restructuring IMPP/integration

  3. IMPP Field Locations Principles of Integration/IMPP applied “where the UN has a Country Team and a multi-dimensional peacekeeping operation or political mission/office” (June 2008)

  4. Mission Mandate Process Map: Mission Start Up UN’s Strategic Objectives SPM ISF • Mission • Concept • RBB • Directive • to SRSG • Planning • Directive • Commitment • Authority • TAM • SG’s Report Strategic Assessment IMTF PKO Other Field Headquarters

  5. Complete IMPP Guidance Package • UN Strategic Assessment (June) • Role of the Headquarters (June) • Minimum Standards for Integrated Strategic Frameworks (July) • Role of the Field (November)

  6. IMPP Success Factors • Leadership • Institutionalized Collaboration • Strategic Planning Capacity • Mutual Accountability Framework

  7. Example Model: Multi-dimensional Peacekeeping Operation and UNCT

  8. Planning Capacities: Current Trends

  9. Stabilization Strategy Eastern DRC Political Ceasefire Restore diplomatic relations Identify/ neutralise spoilers DPA MONUC UNOPS/ UNDP, etc. UNICEF/ UNHCR, etc. 3 3 Disengagement/ regroupement Military Brassage/ DDR Garrisoning 2 2 1 1 1 3 2 2 1 Strategic Axes reopened Key state functions restored State Authority Return and Recovery Return and reintegration of regfugees Economic and social recovery Reconciliation and peace building MONUC starts drawdown Armed groups disbanded PNC deployed, FARDC garrisoned

  10. Scope: Integrated Strategic Framework Mandate and Budget Scope of the ISF CAP PRSP, UNDAF

  11. Status of ISF roll-out ISG Decision Oct 2009: All ISFs started by end of 2010; completed by mid-2011 *The Policy Committee requested an ISF for DRC and Chad; for Haiti the PC indicated that an ISF should be undertaken after the guidelines are released

  12. ISF Emerging Success Factors • Integrated field coordination structures and thematic working groups • Well-prepared retreat that produces clear priorities based on comparative advantage and partnership strategy • Appropriate headquarters support and regular HQ-field dialogue (incl. through IMTF) • Strong planners in Mission and UNCT

  13. Training Initiatives • Half-day Orientation for HQ-staff – piloted 2009 • DOCO-DPKO training for HQ Desk Officers (July) • DOCO-DPKO strategic training workshop (Entebbe Dec ’09, Amman Feb ’10) Possible Future Initiatives: • Training of Trainers on ISF development (TBC 2010) • E-learning module for UN system • Complete IMPP Guidance Package

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