Military Affairs Advisor - AMERICAN SYSTEMS - Alabama
Military affairs-related work may involve the following: Military affaires-related work involves monitoring certain military activities and gathering information on the military situation and developments in mission areas.
It may also include:
Monitoring certain military activities and gathering information on the military situation and developments in the mission area
Monitoring the collection of weapons and ammunition Investigating violations of cease-fire agreements
Facilitating co-operation with and among concerned parties in areas such as exchange of information on military structures and force levels, and promoting co-operation between national military services
Assisting in the implementation of regional stabilization measures, including, for example, the promotion and implementation of force reductions
Strengthening civilian control of the military
Creating conditions for the deployment of peace-keeping operations
About REACT and the OSCE:
In November 1999, the participating States (pS) of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) endorsed Rapid Expert and Assistance Cooperation Teams (better known as REACT) as a tool to enable the OSCE to deploy civilian experts more rapidly to the field to undertake activities associated with conflict prevention, crisis management and post-conflict rehabilitation. The OSCE’s Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) sponsors election monitoring missions in OSCE pS and Partner countries. The OSCE’s Partner States include: Japan, Republic of (South) Korea, Mongolia, Thailand, Afghanistan, and Australia (as Asian Partners for Cooperation), and Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Morocco and Tunisia (as Mediterranean Partners for Cooperation).
Work Locations : Caucasus, Balkans , Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia
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