Instrument for Stability Priority 1 EU CBRN Risk Mitigation Meeting with the Heads of Regional Secretariats Brussels 15 May 2013 Adriaan Van Der Meer,

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Instrument for StabilityPriority 1

EU CBRN Risk Mitigation

Meeting with the Heads of Regional Secretariats

Brussels 15 May 2013

Adriaan Van Der Meer, European Commission

Objectives

• To provide an overview of the latest developments of the initiative;

• To broaden the dialogue with the Heads of the Regional Secretariats and deepen the development of the initiative;

• Interactive process: plenary, bilaterals and visits.

Overview of the initiative

• EU CBRN risk mitigation initiative consists of the following key elements:

• Methodology

• Structure (Regional Secretariats, National Focal Points, national teams)

• Tools (round tables, needs assessment, action plans, projects, visibility)

Short overview (1)• Objective (overall)

• Mitigation and preparedness against risks related to CBRN materials.

• ScopeRisk from:Criminal activities (proliferation, theft, sabotage, illicit trafficking);Accidental (Industrial catastrophes)Natural (pandemics)

• Delivery mechanism: Regional Centres of Excellence to build institutional capacity to develop coherent strategy for CBRN risk mitigation.

Short overview (2)• Aims:

• Mobilising national, regional and international resources to develop coherent CBRN policies at national and regional levels;

• Strengthening existing networks and regional cooperation in the field of CBRN risk mitigation;

• Strengthening regional culture of safety and security.

Short overview (3)

• A platform for cooperation;

• A network of experts and collaborating partners;

• Capacity building mechanism based on inter-agency and regional approach;

• Participation is on a voluntary basis.

Eight Regions

CoE Regions

• 40 partner countries

• National Focal Point/ National Team

• More details in UNICRI Presentation available on the website.

Questions (structure)

• What initiatives can be taken to further strengthen the structure of the initiative?

• Do you agree to organise a meeting with Regional Secretariats/National Focal Points in Brussels by the end of 2013?

Tools (1)

• Round tables:

• Importance role in project identification

• Exchanges among experts.

• Amman 24-26 June 2013

• Tbilisi 9-11 July 2013

• Kampala 30-31 July 2013

• Template agenda under development

Questions (round tables)

• What is your opinion on the round table meeting?

• Do you agree that from now on the meetings should focus on:

• Project identification;Project implementation;In-depth discussions among experts on specific predefined topics?

Tools (2)

• Needs Assessment Tool:

• Final version under preparation

• User friendly

• Electronic

• Make use of existing data sets

Tools (3)

• National Action Plan:• Cambodia• Jordan• Morocco• Serbia• Uganda

• Template under preparation

Tools (4)

• Projects:• Projects managed by UNICRI – 10 projects

included, 17 signed.

• Projects managed by EC – 12 projects tendered and signed;new projects launched in 2013No more batches. EU MS consortia in the lead.

Tools (5)

Questions (Projects)

• What are the ways to identify projects with a larger scale addressing regional needs?

• Do you agree to abandon the current trans-regional approach?

Tools (6)

• Visibility:

• Portal (http://cbrn-coe.eu)

• Newsletter

• Leaflets

Final Questions

• How can we together further accelerate implementation of the initiative?

• Is there a need for clearer priority setting?

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