PRE-DEPLOYMENT COURSE FOR LIBYA Brussels, 8-11 April 2013 Course Agenda

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a Programme supported by the EU s Instrument for Stability (IfS) PRE-DEPLOYMENT COURSE FOR LIBYA Brussels, 8-11 April 2013 Course Agenda implemented by the ScuolaSuperioreSant Anna

DAY 1 Monday, 08 April 2013: Welcome and Introduction and Libya State of Play 13.30 13.45 15 Welcome of participants ENTRi and SSSUP team - be familiar with the organisers: ENTRi/SSSUP - know what to expect from the course - be aware of administrative issues related to the course 13.45 14.00 15 Address by CSDP Structures - welcome address to participants 14.00 14.30 30 Introductions Training team & participants -get to know each other s 14.30 16.00 90 16.00 16.15 15 Coffee break 16.15 17.00 45 17.00 17.45 45 17.45 18.30 45 Libya history and distinctive social and cultural features Libya politicalcontext Libya the international legal framework of operations Understanding EU structures relevant to civilian CSDP missions Dr Khaled, Member of the Libyan Independent Electoral Commission?? Andrea de Guttry?? -establish a basic understanding of the national history - Have a general understanding of the current situation of Libya and its international relations with neighbour and other countries -Get an overview of Libya main cultural features and traditions - understand the political situation in Libya - have an overview of the transition to democracy process -Get an overview of the legal framework backing the mandate of the international presence in Libya - know the major EU institutions (European Parliament, European Commission, European Council, EEAS, role of the HR/VP and FAC chair) - understand the role of CSDP decision makers (Council, PSC, CIVCOM) - understand the role of CMPD and CPCC and Civilian Crisis Management procedures - the Comprehensive Approach 20.15 Teambuildingdinnerat Participants &organisers -Boost team building & networking

DAY 2 Tues day, 09 April 2013: Human rights situation and the rule of law in Libya 10.15 10.35 20 Coffee break 10.35 11.35 60 Security sector actors in Libya 11.35 12.35 60 Border Management in Libya Alessandro De Rienzo?? 12.35 13.35 60 Lunch 13.35 14.45 70 CSDP mandate in Libya: CONOPS 14.45 15.45 60 Libya risk assessment/ security in the field 15.45 16.00 15 Coffee break Julian HARRIS?? - Understand the current state of play regarding human rights, including gender equality, as well as the status of the rule of law - know the current state of play and organisation of the local police structures -understand current organisation of the judicial system -understand the dynamics between police and justice -Have an understanding of the issues related to border management and main ensuing challenges -have an understanding of the EU concept on IBM - understand the mandate, aims and objectives, of the Mission in the context of EU action inlibya -understand the main risks present in the mission area 16.00 17.00 60 - know the role, organisation and products of the EU Situation Room, in particular the WkC EU Situation Room, incl. - understand the importance of timely WatchkeepingCapability (W kc) communication in precarious situations and developments 19.30 Teambuilding dinner at Participants &organisers Boost group dynamics and networking

DAY 3 Wednes day, 10 April 2013: 10.15 10.35 20 Coffee break Coordination and coherence with international and national actors 10.35 12.35 120 Panel: EU Strategy and Libya 12.35 13.35 60 Lunch 13.35 14.35 60 Cultural awareness: do s and don ts Expert from Libya?? 14.35 15.45 70 Conduct in the field 15.45 16.00 15 Coffee break 16.00 17.00 60 Regional health and Safety conditions - understand who is who and how to effectively cooperate with: - UNMIL - African Union (AU) - International Organisation for Migration (IOM) -FRONTEX -INTERPOL - Donor Community - Non Governmental Organisations (NGOs) - Governmentalauthorities -Get an overview of the EU's approach to Libya and the main programming areas -Have a general understanding of EU funding in Libya; European Commission actors, DEVCO, ECHO - understand development aid - understand humanitarianaid -understand the cultural sensitivities of the mission environment - understand the regulations and need of integrity of international staff - know the meaning of misconduct and various levels of seriousness - understand the consequences of misconduct - know the follow up at national level - know the local, health hygiene and safety conditions - knowledge of daily living conditions - requiredvaccinations

19.30 Teambuilding dinner at Participants &organizers To boost group dynamics and networking DAY 4 Thursday, 11 April 2013: Practical information for living in Libya & travel related issues 10.15 10.30 15 Coffee break 10.30 11.00 30 Secondment regime CPCC 10.30 11.15 45 Q&A CPCC Accomodations in Tripoli, food and clothes, weather, electricity and water supply, telephone and internet connection, traffic, banks, health and medicine - understand the mandate, aims and objectives, of the Mission in the context of EU action inlibya 11.15 12.00 45 Course evaluation - 12.00 12.30 30 Final remarks and course certificates 12.30 - Lunch Afternoon & Friday 12 April Individual briefings CPCC