- 1 INTRODUCTION
- 1.1. Objective of the report
- 1.2. APF background
- 1.2.1. THE AFRICAN PEACE AND SECURITY AGENDA
- 1.2.2. THE EU RESPONSE
- 2 APF STRATEGIC ORIENTATIONS
- 2.1. Objectives
- 2.2. Beneficiaries
- 2.3. APF budget
- 2.4. Eligibility
- 2.5. Decision making process
- 2.5.1. EARLY RESPONSE MECHANISM (ERM)
- 2.6. Aid delivery
- 3 APF ACTIVITIES IN 2010
- 3.1. The APSA assessment
- 3.1.1. PROCESS
- 3.1.2. RESULTS AND LINKS WITH THE TRIPOLI SUMMIT
- 3.2. Capacity Building programmes
- 3.2.1. THE AFRICAN PEACE AND SECURITY ARCHITECTURE
- 3.2.2. ONGOING PROGRAMMES
- 3.2.3. IDENTIFICATION OF NEW PROGRAMMES UNDER THE 10TH EDF
- 3.2.3.1. Training centers
- 3.3. Early Response Mechanism (ERM)
- 3.3.1. FUNCTIONING
- 3.3.2. ACTIVITIES
- 3.3.2.1. Mediation operation in Madagascar
- 3.3.2.2. Mediation and Transition in Guinea
- 3.3.2.3. The AU High Level Implementation Panel (AUHIP) on Sudan
- 3.3.2.4. The Office of the IGAD Facilitator for Somalia Peace and National Reconciliation
- 3.3.2.5. The return to constitutional order in Niger
- 3.3.2.6. The Preparation of a Peace Consolidation and Post conflict Reconstruction Mission to Guinea Bissau
- 3.4. Peace Support Operations
- 3.4.1. ONGOING OPERATIONS
- 3.4.1.1. AMISOM - The African Union Mission in Somalia
- 3.4.1.2. MICOPAX - The Mission for the consolidation of peace in the Central African Republic
- 3.4.2. PREVIOUS OPERATIONS
- 3.4.2.1. The African Union Mission in Sudan (AMIS)
- 3.4.2.2. AU operations of the securisation of the elections in the Comoros
- 3.5. ODA eligibility
- 3.6. Horizontal issues
- 3.6.1. EVALUATION OF THE APF
- 3.6.2. AU MANAGEMENT
- 3.6.3. COHERENCE
- 3.6.4. COMMUNICATION AND VISIBILITY<b
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