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© 2010 Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF)1
The Geneva Centre for the The Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed ForcesDemocratic Control of Armed Forces
PrePre--deployment deployment gender traininggender training
Daniel de TorresDaniel de TorresDCAFDCAF mde.es
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BiSCBiSC Directive 40Directive 40--1 on Training 1 on Training
Provide materials to all staff on:– Protection, rights and needs of women and girls
– Importance of involving women in operations
– Cultural awareness relevant to theatre
– International law and NATO standards of behaviour
– UNSCRs 1325 and 1820
– Gender advisors to help design and conduct training
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TrainingTraining
–Targets behaviour
–Limited in scope, practical
–Grounded on clear directives enforcement of standards
• Code of conduct
• Rules of engagement
• Standard Operating Procedures
–Replaces decision-making
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EducationEducation
–Targets the reasoning behind behaviour
–Broad and theoretical
–No clear directives: shades of grey
– Informs decision-making
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Training and education Training and education curriculacurricula
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Gender perspectivesGender perspectives
Main concern: gender-differentiated analysis and responses
– Threat analysis
– Culturally appropriate interactions
– Targeting of CIMIC projects
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WomenWomen’’s rights and s rights and protectionprotection
Main concern: protection from SEA– UNSCR 1820
– NATO Code of Conduct
– Soldier-on-soldier abuse
– Treatment of civilians in theatre
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WomenWomen’’s inclusion and s inclusion and empowermentempowerment
Main concern: women as agents of change– UNSCR 1325
– Emphasis on women’s empowerment
– Intelligence collection
– Development of context-appropriate SOPs
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Goals of todayGoals of today’’s workshops workshop
Produce draft standards on:
• Gender-specific pre-deployment training
• Integration of gender in general training
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Five syndicatesFive syndicates
PLENARY
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Three rounds of syndicate workThree rounds of syndicate work
1. Common standards for everybody
2. Gender-specific training for target groups
3. Gender in existing training for target groups
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The templateThe template
Topics to learn Learning objectives MethodologyTime
recommended
UNSCR 1325
- Need to include women in decisions on security - Understanding the specific security threats for women
Lecture + facilitated discussion or Q&A
45 minutes
Reporting
-Why sex disaggregated stats are important - Diversifying sources of information to include women's voices
Presentation + war game 30 minutes
Etc…
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BiSCBiSC Directive 40Directive 40--1 on Training 1 on Training
Provide materials to all staff on:– Protection, rights and needs of women and girls
– Importance of involving women in operations
– Cultural awareness relevant to theatre
– International law and NATO standards of behaviour
– UNSCRs 1325 and 1820
– Gender advisors to help design and conduct training