Posted on 12/31/2019 5:29:45 PM PST by Perseverando
The job requires experience "in disarmament affairs, political analysis or in national military or paramilitary service"
The United Nations is now accepting job applications in New York City, New York for Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration officers to contribute to security and stability in post-conflict environments. The job listing was posted to the U.N. careers homepage on Dec. 26, and notes that female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply for this position because the United Nations Secretariat is committed to achieving 50/50 gender balance in its staff.
UN DDR forces operate under the intergovernmental organizations Department of Peace Operations to assist the Member States, including the United States, in a boots on the ground capacity.
The job listing describes the UNs core values as Integrity, Professionalism, [and] Respect for Diversity.
Applicants eager to conduct DDR field missions are required to have seven years of relevant experience in disarmament affairs, political analysis or in national military or paramilitary service and an advanced university degree (Masters degree or equivalent degree) in disarmament affairs, military studies, political affairs, economics, international relations, or a related field.
The UN describes the Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration protocol as a complex process, with political, military, security, humanitarian and socio-economic dimensions.
Key components of DDR as defined by the UN include disarming the civilian population and the development of responsible arms management programmes and the implementation of mass detainment camps:
Disarmament is the collection, documentation, control and disposal of small arms, ammunition, explosives and light and heavy weapons of combatants and often also of the civilian population. Disarmament also includes the development of responsible arms management programmes.
Demobilization is the formal and controlled discharge of active combatants from armed forces or other armed groups. The first stage of demobilization may extend from the processing of individual combatants in temporary centres to the massing of troops in camps designated for this purpose (cantonment sites, encampments, assembly areas or barracks). The second stage of demobilization encompasses the support package provided to the demobilized, which is called reinsertion.
Reinsertion* is the assistance offered to ex-combatants during demobilization but prior to the longer-term process of reintegration. Reinsertion is a form of transitional assistance to help cover the basic needs of ex-combatants and their families and can include transitional safety allowances, food, clothes, shelter, medical services, short-term education, training, employment and tools. While reintegration is a long-term, continuous social and economic process of development, reinsertion is short-term material and/or financial assistance to meet immediate needs, and can last up to one year.
Reintegration is the process by which ex-combatants acquire civilian status and gain sustainable employment and income. Reintegration is essentially a social and economic process with an open time-frame, primarily taking place in communities at the local level. It is part of the general development of a country and a national responsibility, and often necessitates long-term external assistance.
The UN website notes that it is important to break outside of the traditional view of DDR participants as only being adult males carrying weapons, and remember that DDR participants and beneficiaries may fit all types of profiles including female ex-combatants and women associated with armed forces and groups, children, youth, the elderly and persons living with disabilities.
UN hopefuls hoping to work in New York and contribute to security and stability in post-conflict environments can submit their applications to become DDR officers December 2019 through February 2020.
Seriously, this is just too untimely!
Who’s paying for this force? (I’ll bet somehow it comes mostly out of US funds...)
Im your huckleberry. Thats just my game.
Blue helmet target practice
I’ve known for some time that the UN is the tip of the spear for the dark side of the DEEP STATE.
Blue helmet UN posts are so 1998.
so the UN plans to takeover The World ?
thanks for posting that, I had forgotten about that.
Clearly this is a declaration of wae against the Constitution of the United States within our borders. I Ffind it difficult to believe that a Militia who killed these foreign troops in the USA could be convicted of a crime.
This should be interesting...
Might not be healthy to be in the UN compound in the near future.
Blue helmets make such righteous targets.
Every blue helmet setting foot on U.S. soil will need an armed escort of three.
Let U.N. troops discover what Adm. Yamamoto said (even if alleged) about America consisting of a rifle behind every blade of grass.
What’s going down in Virginia will test the truth of Yamamoto’s assertion.
“New York UN Office Recruits Paramilitary Troops for Disarmament and Reintegration of US Civilians”
Sign up to get free guns and gear from the UN, then don’t show up for the official muster.
Thinking outside of the box.
Them lil blue helmets make great targets.
“...committed to achieving 50/50 gender balance in its staff.”
When diversity and equality is your main focus we don’t have much to worry about.
The UN did a good job disarming the califate. Maybe now they can work on disarming Al Shabaab, the Somalis, and the Yemenis. With their 50/50 male/female work force. And their advanced university degrees in disarmament affairs.
This sounds like a real fancy way of saying the UN is going to send it’s troops after Americans that the UN alone judges as ‘non compliant’. Very dangerous.
Kick the U.N out of the U.S....NOW!!!!
“....Kick the U.N out of the U.S....NOW!!!!....”
Agree, but it should have been a looonnnnggggg time ago.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.