DELIVERABLES

Key deliverables and targets

  • 4 in-depth case study reports on EU interventions in Georgia, Mali, Ukraine and Yemen [D3.2- D3.5]; validated by local practitioners directly involved in field-level interventions, and informed by EU Policy Briefings on case study countries [D2.8]. Desk review of documented case studies beyond focus countries [D3.1]
  • Comparative analyses leading to four peer reviewed scholarly articles focusing on lessons learned in the areas of multi-track diplomacy, SSR and civilian-military synergies, and governance reform [D4.13-D4.15]
  • An online community where the evidence base and results of the project are shared [D6.2], monitored and moderated to track participation levels and promote an exchange of views.
  • An in-depth research report drawing conclusions on strengths, challenges and opportunities of EU interventions in conflict prevention and peacebuilding [D4.16].
     


Key deliverables and targets

  • Review of EU institutional and policy context - Brussels [D4.6]
  • Catalogue of best practices and lessons learned [D4.7 – D4.11] covering 5 cross-cutting themes, through reports and online resources and exchanges, supported by an online community which will be monitored and moderated; [D6.2]
  • A globally  established Community of Practice through events and online engagement on local ownership, gender, civilian-military synergies, and coherence [D4.1 – D4.5]
  • Stakeholder dialogues on cross-cutting themes and how they match/compare with the assessment  of clusters, with policy stakeholders consulted in the research process [D4.3];
  • Research report [D4.6] informed by peer review will include multi-level (international, regional, national and sub-national) policymakers.


Key deliverables and targets:

  • Roundtable meetings in case study countries (4), involving a cross-section of stakeholders [D5.1-5.4], including  EU regional representation, local and (where relevant) international security sector representatives, relevant regional organisation, local UN agency, local civil society (including women's organisations), relevant local government agencies
  • Policy Recommendations Paper [D5.5], tailored and translated, and included in video [D6.8]. Through its dissemination plan and communication strategy [WP6], policymakers and governmental actors will receive the briefs on the themes, such as civil-military synergies and technologies;
  • Policy dialogues in EU member states, eg. [D5.6] in Paris, Madrid, Berlin, London, and The Hague [D5.7-D5.10]
  • International conference in Brussels [D5.11], including at least 50 participants and reaching a wider audience via live stream


Key deliverables and targets:

  • Scoping studies defining state of the art and research gaps in relation to 5 cross-cutting themes and 3 clusters [D2.1 – D2.8]
  • Theoretical and methodology framework paper [D2.9], Methodology workshop  [D2.10]; Indicator: improved research capacity in case study countries; trained local partners and associates in new research methods, defined and consolidated research questions [D4.6]
  • Research report [D4.6] including an outline of future trajectories for research
  • Expansion of a database  documenting instances of technology use for collecting data, sharing information and gaming changes in practice; Peer reviews from Build Peace conferences 2015 and 2016, and civilian-military knowledge platforms.
  • Training and guidance notes including in new technologies, as a knowledge resource

 

Output

The WOSCAP project will result in a number of outputs, including a working paper series, a catalogue of best practices organised in an interactive online platform, case study reports, policy briefs and policy recommendations. Measures to maximise the impact and reach of the project include a dissemination strategy using on and off-line means such as seminars, roundtables, a website and online community, and a final conference.

The full list of deliverables can be downloaded at this link.

PUBLICATIONS

You can download all WOSCAP's publications from this page.