Background Information - PSC Iraq Project Unit
The PSC Iraq Project Unit operate...
Background Information - PSC Iraq Project Unit
The PSC Iraq Project Unit operates as an integral part of the Peace and Security Cluster structure. The Head of the Iraq Project Unit (HPU) reports to the PSC Director who provides direction and guidance. S/he is responsible for planning, implementing, monitoring, supervising, and closing all projects in the country in order to support substantive partners in delivering its mandate.
In Iraq, PSC’s partner is the United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS), and UNMAS’ representative in-country is the Chief Mine Action Programme (CMAP). The CMAP is therefore the HPU’s primary stakeholder. UNOPS PSC and UNMAS have developed a delineation of responsibilities, using a responsibility matrix to define who is Responsible, Accountable, Consulted and Informed. The HPU is expected to work in close cooperation with the CMAP, ensuring that, in substance, the Iraq mine action programme operates as one integrated team.
UNMAS is a unit within the Office of Rule of Law and Security Institutions (OROLSI) within the Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO). UNMAS operates under UN legislative mandates of both the General Assembly and the Security Council, or at the request of the UN Secretary-General or his designated official. When instructed by the Security Council or called upon by Member States, UNMAS deploys under humanitarian, peace and security mandates. UNMAS main headquarters is in the UN Secretariat, New York with a sub-office in Geneva. UNMAS provides direct support and assistance in the areas of explosive hazard threat mitigation to 20 countries/territories/missions, has a standby rapid response capacity and global technical advisors in the field of Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) s and Weapons and Ammunition Management. As an office within DPKO, UNMAS supports peacekeeping and special political missions in accordance with Security Council mandates.
Background Information – UNMAS Iraq Programme
The UNMAS Iraq programme was formally established in June 2015, at the request of the Special Representative of the Secretary General for Iraq, to lead the UN efforts to mitigate explosive threats in the country, as well as to support the enhancement of national and regional mine action capacities. UNMAS supports the Government of Iraq to protect civilians from the threat of explosive ordnance and enables humanitarian, stabilization and reconstruction, and socio-economic efforts. under the UNMAS Iraq Programme Strategy focusing on three main components: 1. Explosive Hazard Management; 2. Technical Support to National Mine Action Authorities (NMAAs), and 3. Explosive Ordnance Risk Education (EORE). UNMAS Iraq has offices in both Baghdad and Erbil.