Conference to Mark the International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers

‘Ensuring success in post-conflict reconstruction; learning how to reduce risk of failure in the post-conflict process
Tasks for peacekeepers and those who follow them’

Conference to mark the International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers

Includes Lesley Abdela on the evolving role of women in the post-conflict process and General Philippe Stoltz, Chief of Staff, UNIFIL on UNIFIL’s new ‘robust mandate’.

Seminar at the Royal United Services Institute for Defence Studies, Whitehall, London

Wednesday May 23 2007 from 10.00am to 4.30pm.

Session presenters include GENERAL PHILIPPE STOLTZ, Chief of Staff, UNIFIL, PROFESSOR PAUL COLLIER, Director, Centre for the Study of African Economies, University of Oxford, and LESLEY ABDELA, UK Gender/Post-Conflict specialist (Iraq, Afghanistan, Kosovo, Sierra Leone, Aceh)
Chairing sessions: SIR MARRACK GOULDING, LORD HANNAY OF CHISWICK, MICHAEL CODNER , Director of Military Sciences, RUSI, DAME MARGARET ANSTEE

Further info from David Wardrop at the UNA Westminster on info@unawestminster.org.uk

An uncertain future for UNIFIL

GENERAL PHILIPPE STOLTZ, Chief of Staff, UNIFIL

UNIFIL’s new “robust mandate” including authorization to use force against “hostile activity”, set up

temporary checkpoints and intercept the movement of “unauthorised weapons”. It has also intensified its public

relations offensives, emphasising the boost the force gives to the local economy. So what are its priorities?

General Stoltz will identify the daily challenges and limitations against which the mission must operate.

The evolving role of women in the post-conflict process

LESLEY ABDELA FRSA, FRGS, Eyecatcher Associates/Shevolution ( lesley.abdela@shevolution.com )

JOAN LINK, Head of Conflict Issues Group, Foreign & Commonwealth Office

UN SCR 1325, developing women’s full participation in peacekeeping

Helping or hindering: Aid, donors and fragile states

KARIN CHRISTIANSEN, Research Fellow, Centre for Aid and Public Expenditure, ODI

PROFESSOR PAUL COLLIER, Director, Centre for the Study of African Economies, University of Oxford

Professor Collier will share his findings from his ground breaking 2006 research programme. Compiled from

the analysis of over 70 conflict scenarios, it analyses the potential risks in post conflict situations of regression

back to unstabilized scenarios and prompts much reflection on traditional thinking in this area.

The role of Private Security Companies in post-conflict states

ANDY BEARPARK, Director-General, British Association of Private Security Companies

In the post-conflict environment, aid agencies may see the needs of the host state and the international community

as in conflict, not mutually re-enforcing, leading to implications for other actors including the military. Private

Security Companies play an increasing role here, seeking to develop trusting and accountable relationships with

all these parties. How can success be identified and measured?

The conference fee of £30 (student and UNA members, £15) includes related documents, lunch and all refreshments. At 1pm, the wreath-laying ceremony at the Cenotaph just outside the conference rooms will honour UN peacekeepers who have died in service.

The Band of the Irish Guards will provide musical support.

Twinned with UNA Connecticut for World Peace, Disarmament, Development and Human Rights

JOINT PRESIDENTS: BARONESS COX OF QUEENSBURY, LORD RUSSELL-JOHNSTON, LORD JUDD OF PORTSEA

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