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Expert conclusions and recommendations, international experience of reform implementation within the defined state policy areas constitute the methodological and practical value of the publication.
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The publication encompasses the research developed by the experts of international sector working group studying “migration policy” and “document security” issues as they serve as important components for Ukraine’s way towards visa free regime in its relations with the EU.
The publication includes analysis and evaluations of the conformity level of current state policy with the standards of the European Union in the sphere of migration and readmission, identity documents security as basic requirements for implementing the tasks and criteria of the Action Plan on Visa Liberalisation.
Expert conclusions and recommendations, international experience of reform implementation within the defined state policy areas constitute the methodological and practical value of the publication.
Contributors:
Iryna Prybytkova (Ukraine), Olena Malynovska (Ukraine),
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Four fields of reforms were explored in 6 regions:
1. Document security
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4. Countering discrimination
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1. E U A M M i s s i o n i n U k r a i n e – S h o r t e x p l a n a t i o n
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2. What is EUAM and why a mission in Ukraine?
•EUAM Ukraine: European Union Advisory Mission - Ukraine
• Formally began operations 1 December 2014, following the Maidan
revolution of 2013/14 (been running for 4 years)
• Invited by Ukrainian government
• Sustainable reform of the civilian security sector
• Non-executive mission (advisors/trainers)
• Headquarter in Kyiv
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3. Aims
• To assist the Ukrainian authorities
towards a sustainable reform of the
civilian security sector through
strategic advice and practical support
for specific reform measures based on
EU standards and international
principles of good governance and
human rights.
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4. Goal
The goal is to achieve a
civilian security sector that is:
• efficient,
• accountable, and
• enjoys the trust of the public.
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5. EUAM Ukraine Mandate
• All 28 member states in
European Union has an impact
on the mandate
• Mandate = Framework
• New updated mandate May 2019
• 12-24 months
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6. What is the civilian security sector?
• Government institutions responsible for law
enforcement and rule of law, such as:
• Ministry of Internal Affairs,
• Ministry of Justice,
• National Police,
• Security Service,
• State Border Guard Service,
• Prosecutor Service,
• State Fiscal Service,
• State Bureau of Investigations
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7. Mission Priorities and Cross-Cutting Issues
Community
Policing
Criminal
investigation
Public
Order
Human
Resources
Management
Delineation
of
Competencies
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9. Mission Staffing
• As of February 2019 – 308 staff members
• 149 International (Seconded, Contracted):
• 78 % men and 22 % women
• 26 countries - 24 EU member-states + Norway & Canada
• 159 Local Staff
• 48 % men and 52 % women
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• Kyiv, MHQ: 242 staff members
• Kharkiv: 22 (13 International and 9 local staff)
• Lviv: 22 (13 International and 9 local staff)
• Odesa: 22 (13 International and 9 local staff)
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10. Other actors in Ukraine
• OSCE
• EUBAM
• American Police
• Canadian Police
• UN
• Etc…
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11. Projects in Ukraine
• SPRU project (Support to Police Reform in Ukraine)
• 6 million euro = 192 000 000 UAH
• Project ended September 2018
• Public Order was one part of the project
• Equipment and training: 420 police officers from NPU/SPU (140 from Lviv and 280 from Kiev)
• PRAVO project (Support to the Rule of Law in Ukraine)
• 52 million euro = 1 664 000 000 UAH
• Project start June 2019
• PRAVO Justice Component
• PRAVO Police
• Public Order: training and equipment
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12. Scandinavian Model
A new Concept for Public Order
Policing in Ukraine signed
August 27 2018 by Minister
Avakov followed by an order to
NPU to implement the content.
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13. Public Order
Training (projects within the mission)
• Management training – Scandinavian Model
(Gold, Silver & Bronze Commanders), 4 week training
• Dialogue Police training – Scandinavian Model, 3 days training (change to
5 days)
• In total approx. 250 police officers in Ukraine from every 24 regions
• STAB training ( Strategic Support Team), 5 days training
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14. Public Order
• Action Plan for implementing Scandinavian
Model in Ukraine
• Cities: Kyiv, Lviv, Kharkiv, Odesa and Dnipro
• Basic training for police officers (12 day course.
Now 280 from Kyiv and 140 from Lviv)
• Future…Odesa, Dnipro, Kharkiv
• Trainers / Instructors, basic training (now 40 from
Kyiv and 20 from Lviv)
• Vehicles
• Personal equipment
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