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Draft ProgrammeTraining Course <strong>on</strong> fragility, security and development in the c<strong>on</strong>text of EU external acti<strong>on</strong>Venue CCAB AB2B, 36 rue Froissart, 1040 Bruxelles27 – 30 May 2013M<strong>on</strong>day 27 May 2013: WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION, CONCEPTS and STRATEGIESTIME DURATION SUBJECT SPEAKER/FACILITATOR METHODOLOGY LEARNING OBJECTIVES9:00 - 10:00 60 Welcome andcourseintroducti<strong>on</strong> byIES, DEVCO, andESDCGorenc Pavlina (ESDC),Denisa-Elena I<strong>on</strong>ete (DEVCO)Dr. Alexander Mattelaer (IES)Presentati<strong>on</strong>- Become familiar with the organisers: IES, DEVCO and ESDC’s rati<strong>on</strong>al;- Know what to expect from the course;- Be aware of administrative issues related to the course;- Become familiar with the ESDC, its structures and activities;- Become familiar with DEVCO 05, its goals and objectives;10.00 -11.00 60 Introducti<strong>on</strong>participantsIES, ESDC, DEVCO In groups - Get to know each other, background and reas<strong>on</strong> for attending the course;11:00:11:30 30 Coffee break11:30: 12:30 60 EuropeanSecurity Strategyand EuropeanSecurity in achanging world12:30-13:45 75 Lunch13:45 - 15:00 75 Panel: EUexternal acti<strong>on</strong>mechanisms(with focus <strong>on</strong>CFSP and CSDP)15:00 - 16:00 60 Introducti<strong>on</strong> todevelopmentcooperati<strong>on</strong> withparticularreference tofragility16.00 - 16.30 30 Coffee break16.30 - 17.30 60 CSDP operati<strong>on</strong>s:Key aspects andcurrent state ofplaySven Biscop (Egm<strong>on</strong>t)Dr. Luis Sim<strong>on</strong> (IES)Kathleen Fitzpatrick (US)Bert Versmessen (EEAS)Marcus Cornaro (DEVCO )Denisa-Elena I<strong>on</strong>ete (DEVCO)Col Bruno-Mikael Nicolas (EUMS)Mari Hannele Neuv<strong>on</strong>en (CPCC)Dr. Alexander Mattelaer (IES)17.30 -17.45 15 Wrap up Dr. Alexander Mattelaer (IES) Debrief18:00 – 20.15 Networking event IES, DEVCO, EEASPresentati<strong>on</strong> (20min)Presentati<strong>on</strong> (20 min)Debate: Q/A (20min)Presentati<strong>on</strong> (20min)Presentati<strong>on</strong> (20 min)Debate: Q/A (35min)Presentati<strong>on</strong> (20 mins)Presentati<strong>on</strong> (20 min)Debate: Q/A (20 mins)Presentati<strong>on</strong> (20 mins)Presentati<strong>on</strong> (20 mins)Debate: Q/A (20mins)- Understand the rati<strong>on</strong>al and political c<strong>on</strong>text behind the ESS formulati<strong>on</strong>;- Be familiar with the c<strong>on</strong>crete acti<strong>on</strong>s following the ESS;- Understand the c<strong>on</strong>cept of security and its synergy with durable development;- Understand the current geopolitical shifts, and the implicati<strong>on</strong>s for Europe;- Be able to identify the main changes brought by the Lisb<strong>on</strong> Treaty to CSDP missi<strong>on</strong>s andoperati<strong>on</strong>s;- Understand the role of the EEAS and the High Representative for Foreign Affairs and SecurityPolicy in CSDP;- Learn about the EU and the USA Comprehensive Approach;- Be familiar with the aim and objectives behind the EU approach <strong>on</strong> development;- Understand the target areas of the EU development policy/agenda for change;- To learn about the new Multiannual Financial Framework;- Understand the c<strong>on</strong>cept of fragile and failing states;- Understanding the new approach to fragility and crisis situati<strong>on</strong>s (New Deal, Busan);- Mapping of the various civilian missi<strong>on</strong>s and military operati<strong>on</strong>s deployed since 2003;- Understand the mandates of each of these civilian missi<strong>on</strong>s and military operati<strong>on</strong>s;


Tuesday 28 May 2013: Actors in the regi<strong>on</strong> and Strategic Challenges for EU Civilian Crisis ManagementTIME DURATION SUBJECT SPEAKER/FACILITATOR METHODOLOGY LEARNING OBJECTIVES09:00-09:15 15 Day Introducti<strong>on</strong>and recap09.15 -10:15 60 Panel: EU CrisisManagement (I) -decisi<strong>on</strong> making10:15 – 11:15 60 Panel: EU CrisisManagement (II) -capabilitiesdevelopement11.15 -11:35 20 Coffee break11:35-13:05 90 Panel: EU CrisisManagement –Case studies (II)Esther Marijnen (IES)Dr. Alexander Mattelaer (IES)Snowy Lintern (EEAS, CMPD)Gerard Heckel (CMPD)Capt Hemut v<strong>on</strong> Schroeter (EUMC)Daniel Fiott (IES)Fernando Moreno (CMPD)LtCol Dick Duijn (EUMS)DebriefPresentati<strong>on</strong> (30 minutes)Debate: 30 minsPresentati<strong>on</strong> (20 mins)Presentati<strong>on</strong> (20 mins)Debate : Q/A (20 mins)Presentati<strong>on</strong> (30 mins)Presentati<strong>on</strong> (30 mins)Debate : Q/A (30 mins)-Understand the structures and decisi<strong>on</strong> making process from the Crisis ManagementC<strong>on</strong>cept to the OPLAN;- Know the policy framework regarding the development of civilian and military capabilities;- Understand the pragmatic approach to training delivery and synergies between the MS andEU Instituti<strong>on</strong>s;- Case studies: old missi<strong>on</strong> vs. new missi<strong>on</strong>: EUTM Mali and EUTM Somalia;13:05 -14:20 75 Lunch14:20-15:30 70 EU instrumentsdeployed insituati<strong>on</strong>s ofcrisis andfragility15.30 - 15:50 20 Coffee break15:50 -17:00 70 EU instrumentsdeployed insituati<strong>on</strong>s ofcrisis andfragility17:00 -17.15 15 C<strong>on</strong>cludingdiscussi<strong>on</strong>s17.15 End of TrainingTim Clarke (EEAS)Michel Doyle (FPI )Chantal Symoens (DEVCO)Francisco Javier Perez Aparicio(ECHO)Esther Marijnen (IES)Presenati<strong>on</strong> (20mins)Presentati<strong>on</strong> (20 mins)Debate: Q/A: (30 mins)Presenati<strong>on</strong> (20 mins)Presentati<strong>on</strong> (20 min)Debate: Q/A: (30 mins)- Become familiar with the instruments managed by FPI and the CMPD Department ofEEAS;- Learn about differences and complementarities between CFSP/CSDP and n<strong>on</strong>CFSP/CSDP instruments such as IfS;- Understand the CSDP missi<strong>on</strong>s and other EU crisis resp<strong>on</strong>se acti<strong>on</strong>s;- Be familiar with the existing partnerships with third states and IOs in CSDP;- Draw less<strong>on</strong>s from crisis settings where CSDP and other EU assistance instruments wereused;- Become familiar with DEVCO and ECHOI;- Learn about differences and complementarities between CFSP/CSDP and n<strong>on</strong>CFSP/CSDP instruments;-Understand the way how humanitarian and civil protecti<strong>on</strong> mechanisms work into practice;


Wednesday 29 May 2013 – Introducti<strong>on</strong> to the EU approach to fragility, security and development cooperati<strong>on</strong>TIME DURATION SUBJECT SPEAKER/FACILITATOR METHODOLOGY LEARNING OBJECTIVES09:00 -09:15 15 Recap of thecourse so far09:15 –11:00 105 Panel: The new EUApproach toFragility11:00 - 11:15 15 Coffee break11:15-12:45 90 Better ArticulatingHumanitarian andDevelopmentInterventi<strong>on</strong>s - akey step forResilience buildingEsther Marijnen (IES)Timmo Wilkki (DEVCO)Oliver Blake (DEVCO)Mihaela Haliciu (DEVCO)Denis Pourchet (DEVCO)Luiza Bara (DEVCO)Dominique Albert (ECHO)Patrick Illing (DEVCO)Presentati<strong>on</strong>s (15mins)Presentati<strong>on</strong> (30 mins)Case study (15 mins)Case study (15 mins°Debate: Q/A (30 mins)Presentati<strong>on</strong> (60)Debate/Discussi<strong>on</strong>(30mins)- To learn about principles and commitments for aid effectiveness;- To learn about the noti<strong>on</strong> of fragile states and the policy and operati<strong>on</strong>alchallenges these represent;- Understand the programmatic approach and the applicati<strong>on</strong> of the agenda forchange in the implementati<strong>on</strong> of development cooperati<strong>on</strong>;- Learn from some c<strong>on</strong>crete <strong>example</strong>s (case studies);-To understand the c<strong>on</strong>cept of resilience, as well as the role of thehumanitarian-development interface in resilience building processes;-To learn about the new EU approach to Resilience and related EU Acti<strong>on</strong> Plan;-To become familiar with certain essential elements for operati<strong>on</strong>alizing thearticulati<strong>on</strong> of humanitarian and development interventi<strong>on</strong>s (LRRD-LinkingRelief, Rehabilitati<strong>on</strong> and Development);-To learn about successful <strong>example</strong>s of resilience building in practice: the AGIRInitiative in the <strong>Sahel</strong>;12:45 -14:00 75 Lunch14:00 - 15:20 80 Security SectorReformProf. Dr. Joachim Koops (IES)Katarina Motoskova (DEVCO)Marc Van Bellinghen (EEAS)Presentati<strong>on</strong> (20 mins)Presentati<strong>on</strong> (20 mins)Case studies: (20 mins)Debate: Q/A: (20 mins)-Understanding the difference between peace building and state building;-Understand the evolving c<strong>on</strong>cept of SSR and the link between the differentsecurity actors;- Understand the challenges and opportunities of often complex SSRprogrammes in different situati<strong>on</strong>s;- Become familiar with the implementati<strong>on</strong> of SSR in CSDP missi<strong>on</strong>s;- Learn about the programmes of DEVCO related to SSR and case studiesdiscussi<strong>on</strong>;15:20 – 16:45 85 Mainstreaminggender, humanrights and childprotecti<strong>on</strong>Andrea Papouskova (CMPD)Maj Joseph Spiteri (EUMS)Patrice Lenormand (DEVCO)Presentati<strong>on</strong> (30mins)Case studies: (30mins)Debate: Q/A: (25 mins)- Understand the c<strong>on</strong>cepts of state building and gender;- Learning about gender mainstreaming in SSR;- Understand EU interests for the promoti<strong>on</strong> of human rights as a core value infragile and post-c<strong>on</strong>flict c<strong>on</strong>texts;16:45-17:00 15 Coffee break17:00 -17:30 30 Exercise:Preparati<strong>on</strong>Groups works17:30 – 18:00 End of TrainingEsther Marijnen (IES)Benjamin Moels (DEVCO)Presentati<strong>on</strong> Mali (15mins)Presentati<strong>on</strong> Somalia (15mins)GroupDiscussi<strong>on</strong>s (30mins)- Receive informati<strong>on</strong> regarding the objectives and expectati<strong>on</strong>s of the exercise- Become familiar with the 2 case studies;


Thursday 30 May 2013 – Group workTIME DURATION SUBJECT SPEAKER/FACILITATOR METHODOLOGY LEARNING OBJECTIVES09:00 - 09:15 15 Recap of the Esther Marijnen (IES)course9:15 -10:45 90 Group work Dr. Alexander Mattelaer(IES)Mireia Villar (UNDP)Working groups- Understanding crisis resp<strong>on</strong>se dynamics;- Understanding the c<strong>on</strong>cept of New Deal "transiti<strong>on</strong> compact";- Learning how to prioritise, mediate and negotiate;10.45 -11:00 15 Coffee break11:00 -12:15 75 Group work Dr. Alexander Mattelaer(IES)Mireia Villar (UNDP)12:15 – 13:30 75 Lunch13.:30 -15.00 90 Presentati<strong>on</strong> ofGroup worksParticipants15:00-15:30 30 Final remarks Dr. Alexander Mattelaer(IES)15:30 -15:45 15 Family picture15:45 -16:15 30 CourseDr. Alexander Mattelaerevaluati<strong>on</strong>16:15 -17.00 45 Certificate handout(IES)DEVCO,IES and ESDCWorking groupsPresentati<strong>on</strong> Group 1(15 mins)Presentati<strong>on</strong> Group 2 (15mins)Debrief: (15 mins)Debate: (30mins)- Understanding crisis resp<strong>on</strong>se dynamics;- Understanding the c<strong>on</strong>cept of New Deal "transiti<strong>on</strong> compact";- Learning how to prioritise, mediate and negotiate;- Give presentati<strong>on</strong> of the group works;

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