Back to home

Civil-Military Relations

Humanitarian Affairs

Medical/Public Health Unit

Information Management


About Us
FAQs
Contact
Staff Info
News Center
Courses
Publications
Liaison
CenterWorks
Employment
Links
Sitemap

Webmail:
Log-on here

Back to Staff InformationBack to Asia Pacific Peace Operations Capacity Building

Asia Pacific Peacekeeping Seminar-Game
Sheraton Imperial Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
16 - 21 April 2001

View the After Action Report

The Asia Pacific Peacekeeping Seminar Game, conducted under the auspices of the United Nations Department of Peacekeeping Operations, was held at the Sheraton Imperial Hotel in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from 16 to 21 April 2001. The event was co-sponsored by the Government of Malaysia and United States Pacific Command.

Participating were representatives from 26 countries, including Australia, Bangladesh, China, Fiji, France, India, Indonesia, Japan, Madagascar, Malaysia, Mauritius, Mongolia, Nepal, New Zealand, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Russia, Singapore, Sri-Lanka, Thailand, Tonga, United Kingdom, United States and Vietnam. A total of 69 civilians, police and military personnel participated in the proceedings, including representatives from the UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations, International Committee of the Red Cross, the U.S. Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance and the International Medical Corps.

The purpose of the seminar game was to develop multilateral, multifunctional, operation-level peace operations skills and to gain insight into capacity building and training requirements in the Asia-Pacific Region.

The objectives were 1) to explore and understand the operational issues associated with entering, conducting and exiting a peace operation, 2) to enhance national and regional inter-agency coordination and cooperation and 3) to examine capacity-building and training required to optimize participation in peace operations.

The game consisted of a peacekeeping and humanitarian assistance scenario structured into three separate problems or "moves". Each move was further divided into a scene-setting plenary session, working group session, and a concluding plenary session. Four working groups of 12-15 participants were facilitated and their outcomes documented by a recorder. The concluding plenary session of each move featured group out briefs presented by a volunteer representative to role-playing UN mission leadership, followed by open discussion. A "hot wash" and brief on the way ahead concluded the event.

The Center of Excellence in Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance provided role players with extensive field experience as well as subject matter experts to ensure realism and to serve as knowledge resources throughout the game. United States Pacific Command's Gaming and Simulation Department provided gaming support. The Asia Pacific Area Network supported the seminar game with online information resources.

For more information on peace oprations, including events, tools, resources and lessons learned, see the peace operations section of the Asia-Pacific Area Nework website at http://www.apan-info.net.

Back to topBack to top

Past Asia Pacific Peace Operations Capacity Building Program Events:

Philippines 2000
Thailand 2000
Bangladesh 2000
Malaysia 2001
Nepal 2002
Indonesia 2002
Mongolia 2002
USA 2002
Thailand 2002
Japan 2003
Rep. of Korea 2003
Philippines 2003
India 2004
Thailand 2004
USA 2004
Mongolia 2004
Fiji 2005
Sri Lanka 2005
Manila 2005
Malaysia 2005
Honolulu 2005
Malaysia 2006
Phnom Penh 2007
Honolulu 2007


Photo by Robin Hayden

Center for Excellence DMHA All rights reserved