African Standby Force

The African Standby Force is intended to be an international, continental African military force, with both a civilian and police component, under the direction of the African Union. It is to be deployed in times of crisis in Africa. In 2003, a 2010 operational date for the force was set.[1]

The genesis of the African Standby Force is contained in a document which provides a framework for the structure of the ASF.

The establishment of the ASF has been envisioned in two parts:

1. Regional Economic Communities would complement the African Union by establishing regional standby forces up to a brigade size.

2. In time, the idea is that the AU will be good enough at peacekeeping activities to handle missions with varying degrees of complexity, thereby allowing the ASF to maintain a purely supplemental role.

Currently, Africa's five regions are in the process of setting up their regional brigades and agreeing on issues of harmonisation and standardisation between them. Current seat is Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Each brigade is to have a planning element and brigade headquarters, as well as assigned units from member states.

Regions and status are provisionally as follows:

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References

  1. ^ Stephen Burgess, The African Standby Force, Subregional Commands, and African Militaries, Air War College
  2. ^ Johan Potgieter, Peacekeeping Forces for Peace Support Operations in Africa, Africa Peace Support Trainers' Association, 4 August 2009
  3. ^ U.S. Mission to the African Union, USAU: Africa Command Deputy Meets with AU Peace and Security Commissioner Lamamra, 09ADDISABABA735, 30 March 2009, via United States diplomatic cables leak
  4. ^ ECOWAS
  5. ^ [1], February 2009
  6. ^ ECOWAS Multinational Military Field Training Exercise Ends, Monday, May 3, 2010, via nigeriadefence.com
  7. ^ UK House of Commons, House of Commons Written Answers 28 April 2004, part 37, accessed March 2009
  8. ^ Jane's Defence Weekly, February 2009
  9. ^ East African Brigade Coordination Mechanism, Report of the Experts Workshop on the Concept of Cooperation in Peace and Security in the Eastern Africa Region, Seychelles, 24-26 September 2007
  10. ^ Polity.org.za, Zambia: Mwanawasa: Launch of the SADC Brigade (17/08/2007)
  11. ^ Jakkie Cilliars and Mark Malan, Progress with the African Standby Force, Institute for Security Studies, Pretoria, 2005

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