Einsidel - What Works in UN Resident Coordinator-led Conflict Prevention
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Sebastian von Einsiedel, “What Works in UN Resident Coordinator-Led Conflict Prevention: Lessons from the Field.”
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Report attempts to study the success rates of conflict prevention with Resident Coordinators (RC’s)
- RC’s lack an explicit mandate to engage in political activities, and usually come from humanitarian backgrounds
- leading to them to be highly deferential to host governments
- RC’s lack an explicit mandate to engage in political activities, and usually come from humanitarian backgrounds
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there exists a “capacity gap” in RC offices in crisis and post-crisis situations
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human rights culture has yet to take root among UN officiers, considered “too hard”
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Sustaining peace report highlighted the responsbilities of RCs to help build inclusive societies, but member countries did not endorse this role
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One area where HQ actually leads the field, field needs to catch up
Case Studies
- problems with RC’s aside, RC preventative action does work, although RC action is not the determining factor
- finds that RC’s must have potential to seize on political opportunities when they arise
- tools to seize opportunities
- build relationships of trust
- maintain impartiality
- respect the parameters of nationally-led prevention (keep a low profile)
- have something to offer
- make the most out of looming elections
- if political space is constrained at the national level, go local
- protect UN norms
- analyze and avoid box-ticking
- drive conflict sensitivty and get everyone to agree on the prevention flag
- leverage other UN entities (both in HQ and the field)
- tools to seize opportunities
bolivia 2000-2009
- 2000s, UNDP helped the government avert political crisis and continue the consitutional dialogue
- RC helped with data analysis and gathering
colombia 2012-2016
- RC lead action helped ensure civil society and victim’s particpation in the peace process
- RC used his previous relationship with High Comissioner for Peace
- RC also undertok local-level peacebuilding when the national-level space did not exist
guinea 2009-2015
- RCs worked with UN Regional Office for West Africa (UNOWA) after coup in 2009, helped with risky push of security sector reform (ssr)
- RC provided support in the women’s situation room
guyana 2003-2015
- helped develop social dialogues in 2003, helped ensure peace during contested elections of 2015
- RC used UNICEF’s existing networks
kenya 2008-17
- supported local prevention capacities after 2007-08 elections
- 2013 - RC personally engaged the newly-elected president directly around cooperation on prevention initatives
- RC fundraised in support of peace infrastructure
- focused on meaningful prevention as the gov narrowed the political space after 2015
- helped build the Uwiano Platform for Peace
kyrgyzstan 2010-2017
- Peacebuilding projects helped after the 2010 outbreak of violence
- RC used his personal relationship to plant seeds for UN support
malawi 2011-2017
- RC positioned himself as a backstopping mechanism for mediation and dialogue effort after 2011 crisis, using the effort led by DPA
nepal 2007-2015
- compensated for the departure of UN Mission in Nepal (UNMIN) in 2011
- RC addressed issues towards exclusion and marginalization
- built relationship with understanding political dynamics in rural areas
- RC made the most out of UNDAFs transition process in 2011 and 2013-2017
- DPA was called for backup
tunisia 2011-2017
- discrete but important role in the early years of democratic transitions
- RC provided technical expertise
- engagements of the RC during the zine el abidine ben ali regime provided useful building blocks
- RC provided human rights focused assistence during the constitutional drafting process