2nd U.S.-Japan Global Peace Operations Initiative Senior Mission Leaders’ Course

September 1, 2011
Japanese

  1.  The Governments of Japan and the United States will co-host the 2nd Global Peace Operations Initiative (GPOI) Senior Mission Leaders’ (SML) Course from 5 through 16 September 2011 at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan.

  2. The U.S.-Japan GPOI SML course has its origin in the G8 Action Plan to expand global capability for peace support operations, launched by the G8 leaders at the 2004 G8 Sea Island Summit. As recent United Nations (UN) peacekeeping missions are increasingly multifunctional, the importance of an integrated approach among civilian, military and police units continues to grow.  This course emphasizes mission planning, preparation, operating and command as a strategic level exercise.

  3. The 2nd GPOI SML course will be conducted based on the curriculum developed by the UN and in accordance with UN training guidelines for the purpose of building capacity in the Asia-Pacific region for potential UN peacekeeping operations senior mission leaders. Course participants comprise total 25 officials from military, police, and civilian fields and are from 11 countries1 in the Asia-Pacific region, including six Japanese.

  4. This is an initiative by the Governments of Japan and the United States to contribute to the UN and the international community as a whole, by means of training future UN peacekeeping senior mission leaders.  This program is a tangible effort on the part of U.S.-Japan cooperation to address issues of fragile states, an area specifically listed as one of the Common Strategic Objectives of the U.S.-Japan Security Consultative Committee (2+2) held in June this year2.

  5. The opening ceremony of the course will be held at 9:00 a.m., 5 September 2011, at the International Convention Hall at the ministry. Distinguished officials representing the Governments of Japan and the United States will attend the ceremony. From the UN, Ms. Izumi Nakamitsu, Director of Policy, Evaluation and Training Division, Department of Peacekeeping Operations, will also attend. The closing ceremony of the course will be held at 15:15 p.m, 16 September 2011, at the International Convention Hall at the ministry. In the closing ceremony, certificates of completion of the course will be presented to the participants.


[Note]

  1. Participants, Mentors and Instructors
    (a)Participants
      Australia, People’s Republic of Bangladesh, Kingdom of Cambodia, Republic of Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, Islamic Republic of Pakistan, the Philippines, Kingdom of Thailand, and People’s Republic of China
    (b)Mentors and Instructors
    Australia, India, Ireland, Japan, the Netherlands, Finland, Norway, Nigeria,
    and the United States
    (Senior mentors are individuals who have led United Nations peacekeeping deployments and will lead participants through the course)

  2. Joint Statement of the Security Consultative Committee [Common Strategic Objectives]:
    In order to support fragile states and promote human security, strengthen U.S.-Japan cooperation in areas of humanitarian assistance, governance, and capacity building, peacekeeping operations and development assistance.
    • (* This is a provisional translation. The above date denotes the date of the issue of the original press release in Japanese.)
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