Votre État/Société nationale/institution a-t-il/elle incorporé les engagements contenus dans cette résolution dans les plans stratégiques ou opérationnels pertinents ?
OuiLes engagements sont incorporés dans les documents suivants:
Stratégie
Politique
Plan opérationnel
Au National niveau
Précisions :
Respect for international law, including IHL is one of the priorities of the Slovenian Foreign Policy. Slovenia promotes dissemination and respect for IHL at the domestic level through regular consultations between the Slovenian and German IHL committees. In 2021, the experts of the ICRC significantly enriched these consultations with their expertise. Doctors without Borders joined the discussion for the first time. The consultations were held in accordance with the resolution adopted at the 33rd Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent titled “Bringing IHL Home” and addressed contemporary IHL issues. These issues were: attacks against medical and humanitarian personnel, challenges of the International Humanitarian Fact-Finding Commission and the UN Human Rights Committee, protection of media professionals in armed conflicts and spreading of IHL knowledge at the domestic level. On 16 and 17 November 2021, during its presidency of the EU Council, Slovenia organised regional consultations for the first time, under the resolution “Bringing IHL Home.” These consultations brought together the Slovenian, Austrian, Dutch, French and German IHL committees and the MFA of Portugal. Dr Helen Durham, Director of International Law and Policy of ICRC, was a keynote speaker. The chairpersons of the five national IHL committees compared the mandates, tasks, composition and challenges of their committees. The committees exchanged good practices, experiences and lessons learned. The second panel addressed the topics of climate change and armed conflicts from the political, scientific and humanitarian perspectives. The final panel focused on the protection of the environment during and after armed conflicts. The panellists underlined that the environment is often directly attacked or incidentally affected in the course of military operations. The environmental consequences of armed conflicts can contribute to climate change. The regional legal adviser of the ICRC underlined the aim and main elements of the ICRC updated Guidelines on the Protection of the Natural Environment in Armed Conflict.
Votre État/Société nationale/institution a-t-il/elle coopéré avec d’autres partenaires aux fins de la mise en œuvre des engagements contenus dans cette résolution ?
OuiPartenariats avec :
Société nationale de la Croix-Rouge ou du Croissant-Rouge de votre pays
Gouvernement et/ou autorités publiques
CICR/Fédération internationale
Autres Sociétés nationales de la Croix-Rouge ou du Croissant-Rouge
Partenaires de l’humanitaire et du développement (par ex. Nations Unies, organisations non gouvernementales, etc.)
Universités
Exemples de coopération :
In the implementation process of the commitments contained in this resolution Slovenia has been closely working with the ICRC, Doctors with Borders, the Austrian, Dutch, French and German IHL national committees and the MFA of Portugal. At the domestic level all stakeholders of the Slovenian national IHL committee, such as representatives of the ministries of foreign affairs, defence, interior, health, culture and justice, further academia, the Slovenian Red Cross Society and the Peacekeeping Operations Training Centre (POTC) have been deeply engaged in the implementation of this resolution.
Vous êtes-vous heurté·e à des difficultés dans la mise en œuvre des engagements contenus dans cette résolution?
OuiPrécisions au sujet des difficultés :
During the Covid-19 pandemic, Slovenia organised two international events, one in May 2021 and the other in November 2021 in online form. Special attention was dedicated to technical aspects of the two events.
Les engagements contenus dans cette résolution ont-ils eu une ou des incidences sur l’action et les orientations de votre État/Société nationale/institution ?
OuiType d’incidence :
La coopération entre le gouvernement/les autorités publiques et la Société nationale a été renforcée.
Les programmes et les opérations sont devenus plus efficaces et plus efficients.
Des partenariats avec d’autres acteurs humanitaires ont été noués ou renforcés
Précisions au sujet des incidences :
The Slovenian national IHL committee proposed that the Ministry of Education, Science and Sport revive the international education programme Exploring Humanitarian Law. This programme introduces young people between 13 and 18 years of age to the basic rules and principles of international humanitarian law. By organising these international events the Slovenian IHL committee has enhanced its visibility. Slovenia has also reaffirmed its deep commitment to IHL.