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to Asia Pacific Peace Operations Capacity Building
Asia Pacific Regional Senior
Leadership Seminar for
Multilateral Peace Support Operations Capacity Building
Mandarin Oriental Manila, Makati
City, Philippines
31 May - 2 June 2000
View the After Action Report
The first seminar of the Asia-Pacific Operations Capacity Building
Program took place at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Manila, Philippines
from May 31 to June 2, 2000. The United Nations Department of Peace
Keeping Operations, the Philippines' National Disaster Coordinating
Council and the Center of Excellence in Disaster Management and
Humanitarian Assistance jointly sponsored the three-day seminar/workshop.
Twenty-four countries and 85 delegates and observers participated.
The purpose of the seminar was to present concepts and options
for peace operations to senior Asia-Pacific leaders. To that end,
the goals of the seminar were:
1. To develop awareness of the nature of peace operations and
the need for Asia-Pacific multinational, multifunctional involvement
and training.
2. To generate support for peace operations, peace operations
training and the Asia Pacific Operations Capacity Building Program.
3. To begin preparation for participation in multilateral, multifunctional
training and exercises.
4. To develop capacity to lead and participate in peacekeeping
operations.
5. To support engagement and regional interaction developed
around peace operations training and capacity development.
The participating countries included Australia, Bangladesh, Canada,
China, Germany, Indonesia, Japan, Madagascar, Malaysia, Maldives,
Mongolia, Nepal, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea,
Sri Lanka, Sweden, Thailand, Tonga, Russia, United Kingdom, United
States and Vietnam. Speakers for the seminar included: Philippines
Defense Secretary Orlando S. Mercado, John Derick from the United
Nations Department of Peace Keeping Operations, John Otte from the
Center of Excellence, Philippines Foreign Affairs Secretary Domingo
L. Siazon, Jr., and Armed Forces of the Philippines Chief of Staff
Angelo T. Reyes, among others.
Among other topics, the German, Nordic, Australian and Canadian
models for Peacekeeping Operations were presented by a series of
subject matter experts. The discussions centered on the need to
develop an infrastructure for crisis prevention and civilian conflict
management as the fundamental component of modern Peacekeeping Operations.
Other key elements in modern Peacekeeping Operations include a sound
civil-military relationship and proper training and education.
The seminar concluded with both military and civilian leaders agreeing
to continue developing awareness of the nature of Peace Operations
and generating support for peace operations at a multinational,
multifunctional level.
For more information on peace oprations, including events, tools,
resources and lessons learned, see the peace operations section
of the Asia-Pacific Area Nework website at http://www.apan-info.net.
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