Security phase

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A Security Phase (SP), sometimes capitalized and sometimes not, is a designation made by the United Nations regarding the security of a certain area or country, which entails different procedures for United Nations personnel, such as the requirement for Security Clearances, the need for communication equipment, etc.

Five phases exist:

  • Phase I: Precautionary (e.g. Nairobi). Staff are required to apply for a Security Clearance and follow certain procedures on arrival and departure.
  • Phase II: Restricted Movement (e.g. Peshawar. Staff are required to follow enhanced security procedureds, especially in terms of communication equipment.
  • Phase III: Relocation (e.g. Darfur). Staff are not allowed to have their dependants live with them, and strict security procedures are in place.
  • Phase IV: Emergency Operations (e.g. Baghdad). Only emergency staff may travel there.
  • Phase V: Evacuation (e.g. Mogadisho). No staff may travel there except under extremely special circumstances.

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