sábado, 31 de julio de 2010
viernes, 30 de julio de 2010
Documentacion (Legajo Nº 2)
- History Form
- Examen medico inicial
- Resultado de electrocardiograma
- Formato de odontograma
- Resultado de examenes de laboratorio
- Placa de Rayos X
- Fotocopia del certificado internacional de vacunación
- Fotocopia del permiso internacional de conducir
- Fotocopia de licencia de conducir
- Certificacion del idioma Ingles
- Formato de voluntario
- Resolución ministerial de nombramiento
- Declaración jurada de recepción de vestuario
- Declaración jurada de situación legal
- Fotocopia de pasaporte especial
- Llenado de base de datos del CCFFAA
- Recepción de memorándum Nº 041
jueves, 29 de julio de 2010
Questions_1
- ¿Cuánto dinero necesitamos mensualmente para vivir en el CONGO?
- ¿Cuánta plata tengo que llevar, hasta que me paguen?
- ¿Cuánto es el pago mensual?
- ¿En donde vivimos allá? ¿Hay algún sitio que me puedas recomendar?
- ¿Es necesario llevar ropa de cama?
- ¿Cuánto tiempo dura el INDUCTION COURSE?
- ¿Qué tipo de corriente se usa, cual es el voltaje, necesitamos llevar algún adaptador especial?
¿Es necesario llevar grandes cantidades de útiles de aseo (champú, desodorante, jabón, etc.) o es fácil conseguir allá? - ¿Es necesario llevar algún tipo de ropa sport elegante o formal?
- ¿Tengo que comprar más uniformes de los que me dan?
- ¿Hay tv por cable o llevo películas?
- ¿Cómo haces para tener internet, tienes un dispositivo USB, cuánto cuesta?
- ¿Cuánto cuesta un celular por allá? ¿es conveniente llevar un equipo de aquí para solo ponerle el chip?
- ¿Puedo llevar un par de cartones (20 cajetillas) de cigarro en mi maleta?
- ¿Yo tomo pastillas para dormir (DIAZEPAN) las puedo conseguir allá?
- ¿El parche que usan en el uniforme camuflado, al otro lado de su nombre es el de la institución (Fuerza Aérea del Perú) o solo Perú?
miércoles, 28 de julio de 2010
Clausura del Curso de Observadores Militares
sábado, 17 de julio de 2010
My expectations.......
I thought that it will be a good experience for me, because I’ll be working with people from all backgrounds, and diversities: race, ethnicity, language, sex, gender, physical appearances, physical abilities, clothing norms, eating habits and food preferences, religion, concepts of time, ways of working and perspectives on priorities, body language and meanings of gestures, style of communicating, etc., this knowledge would be important for me because I will learn many things there, also as un peacekeeping personnel, I have the obligation to protect human rights, including the rights of children and women affected by conflict, I’ll be an ambassador of the UN and representing my country.
martes, 13 de julio de 2010
The United Nations: It's Your World
This video reveals the scope and impact of the UNs work focusing principally on peace and security, development and human rights. It highlights the UNs role as a forum for united action for the common good, and for building partnerships to address problems that know no borders, like natural disasters and climate change.
United Nations peacekeeping
The term "peacekeeping" is not found in the United Nations Charter and defies simple definition. Dag Hammarskjöld, the second UN Secretary-General, referred to it as belonging to "Chapter Six and a Half" of the Charter, placing it between traditional methods of resolving disputes peacefully, such as negotiation and mediation under Chapter VI, and more forceful action as authorized under Chapter VII.
Over the years, UN peacekeeping has evolved to meet the demands of different conflicts and a changing political landscape. Born at the time when the Cold War rivalries frequently paralyzed the Security Council, UN peacekeeping goals were primarily limited to maintaining ceasefires and stabilizing situations on the ground, so that efforts could be made at the political level to resolve the conflict by peaceful means. Those missions consisted of military observers and lightly armed troops with monitoring, reporting and confidence-building roles in support of ceasefires and limited peace agreements.
With the end of the Cold War, the strategic context for UN peacekeeping dramatically changed, prompting the Organization to shift and expand its field operations from “traditional” missions involving strictly military tasks, to complex “multidimensional” enterprises designed to ensure the implementation of comprehensive peace agreements and assist in laying the foundations for sustainable peace.
The nature of conflicts has also changed over the years. Originally developed as a means of dealing with inter-State conflict, UN peacekeeping has been increasingly applied to intra-State conflicts and civil wars. Although the military remain the backbone of most peacekeeping operations, the many faces of peacekeeping now include administrators and economists, police officers and legal experts, de-miners and electoral observers, human rights monitors and specialists in civil affairs and governance, humanitarian workers and experts in communications and public information.
viernes, 9 de julio de 2010
TEN RULES: code of personal conduct for blue helmets
2. Respect the law of the land of the host country, their local culture, traditions, customs and practices.
3. Treat the inhabitants of the host country with respect, courtesy and consideration. You are there as a guest to help them and in so doing will be welcomed with admiration. Neither solicit or accept any material reward, honour or gift.
4. Do not indulge in immoral acts of sexual, physical or psychological abuse or exploitation of the local population or United Nations staff, especially women and children.
5. Respect and regard the human rights of all. Support and aid the infirm, sick and weak. Do not act in revenge or with malice, in particular when dealing with prisoners, detainees or people in your custody.
6. Properly care for and account for all United Nations money, vehicles, equipment and property assigned to you and do not trade or barter with them to seek personal benefits.
7. Show military courtesy and pay appropriate compliments to all members of the mission, including other United Nations contingents regardless of their creed, gender, rank or origin.
8. Show respect for and promote the environment, including the flora and fauna, of the host country.
9. Do not engage in excessive consumption of alcohol or traffic in drugs.
10. Exercise the utmost discretion in handling confidential information and matters of official business which can put lives into danger or soil the image of the United Nations.
jueves, 8 de julio de 2010
8 Goals for Africa - Millenium Development Goals
The lyrics for "8 Goals for Africa" have been written by popular Kenyan singer and song writer Eric Wainaina. Eight African artists -- one for each goal -- from across the continent have been contracted to record and perform the song which will be played during the soccer World Cup which starts in June.
They include Yvonne Chaka Chaka and Hugh Masekela of South Africa, Baba Maal of Senegal, Angelique Kidjo of Benin and Oliver Mtukudzi of Zimbabwe.
The music video for the song will be screened throughout the World Cup, at fan parks and public viewing areas across South Africa. The song and video are available as a free download.
miércoles, 7 de julio de 2010
Documentacion (Legajo Nº 1)
- History Form
- Examen medico inicial
- Resultado de electrocardiograma
- Formato de odontograma
- Resultado de examenes de laboratorio
- Placa de Rayos X
Todo debe ser enviado en la proxima valija diplomatica.....y a esperar...!!!!
lunes, 5 de julio de 2010
Inauguracion del XIII Curso de Observadores Militares 2010
“Hago votos para que se cumplan todas sus expectativas. Esperamos que pongan en práctica todo su profesionalismo, experiencia y dedicación en este curso de capacitación para que realicen un trabajo impecable en las diferentes misiones del mundo que se les encomienden en un futuro”, señaló.
MÁS ALLÁ DE LOS REQUERIMIENTOS DE LA ONU
“Nuestro objetivo es que exploren sus habilidades y las maximicen, a fin de estar más allá de los requerimientos de la Organización de las Naciones Unidas. Además de presentarles la oportunidad de aprender de las experiencias de instructores militares y civiles de gran trayectoria, quienes conforman nuestro cuadro académico”, sostuvo.
Finalmente, comprometió a cada uno de los Oficiales participantes a poner todo su empeño y esfuerzo en el curso que durará aproximadamente un mes y se realizará en el Centro de Entrenamiento Conjunto de Operaciones de Paz, en la Base de Infantería de Marina, ubicada en Ancón.
La mesa de honor estuvo integrada por el Jefe de la Oficina de Asuntos Internacionales del Comando Conjunto de las Fuerzas Armadas, General de Brigada German Gonzáles Doimi; el Director de Educación del Comando Conjunto de las Fuerzas Armadas, Mayor General FAP Hernán Valdivia Misad; el Jefe de Operaciones de Paz del Comando Conjunto de las Fuerzas Armadas, Capitán de Navío José Luis Delgado Zegarra-Ballón y el Director del Centro de Entrenamiento Conjunto de las Fuerzas Armadas (CECOPAZ), Capitán de Navío Roberto Barrios Coloma. (Prensa CCFFAA)