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| Highlighting ACMC’s Pacific engagement at ACFID Conference | ACMC highlighted its commitment to building civil-military coordination capacity across the Pacific region at the annual Australian Council for International Development (ACFID) annual conference in Sydney. | News Story |
| Highlighting ACMC’s Protection of Civilians work at ACFID Conference | The conference brought together hundreds of representatives from Australian and international NGOs and humanitarian organisations to share insights on emerging trends and challenges in international development under the theme “Driving transformation in development and humanitarian action”. | News Story |
| How can AI enhance learning lessons? | The Australian Civil Military Centre is hosting a three day lessons management symposium which includes a focus on how Artificial Intelligence might improve learning before, during and after from crises. Chief of Joint Operations, Vice Admiral (VADM) Justin Jones officially opened the symposium, which features 100 representatives from Defence, Australian Government agencies, jurisdictional emergency management organisations, the United States and New Zealand authorities and NGOs. | News Story |
| Humanitarian Civil-Military Coordination in Emergencies: Towards a Predictable Model | The Regional Consultative Group (RCG) on Humanitarian Civil-Military Coordination (CMCoord) for Asia and the Pacific is a key forum for supporting and elevating coordination, building relationships, and sharing learning to enhance and strengthen emergency response. | Publication |
| Humanitarian Civil-Military Coordination in Emergencies: Towards a Predictable Model | Grounded in the experience of five highly disaster-exposed countries: Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tonga and Vanuatu, this Pacific Edition maps key civil-military coordination mechanisms at regional and national levels. | Publication |
| Improving the Civil-Military Dimension of Disaster-Related Humanitarian Logistics | The aim of this paper is to outline a number of key challenges as they relate to the logistic aspects of disaster preparation and response, and to discuss the areas in which the development of closer civil-military cooperation could be of particular benefit. | Publication |
| Indo-Pacific Endeavour 2020 Inter-Agency Workshop | INSERT CONTENT HERE
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| Inspiring the next generation of Pacific leaders | Emerging military and civilian defence delegates from Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Tonga, Australia, Chile, France, New Zealand and the Pacific Fusion Centre explored how military and civilian partnerships promote regional resilience. | News Story |
| Inter-agency Program Portal and Resources - Command and Staff Operations Law Course 2019 - Manila, Philippines | How to access CSOL19 Inter-agency (Civil-Military-Police) Program Portal and Resources
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| Inter-agency Program Portal and Resources - Command and Staff Operations Law Course 2019 - Sydney | Interagency Tools and Resources |
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| Interagency disaster management workshop – Timor-Leste | The Australian Civil Military Centre delivered a three-day interagency disaster management workshop, in conjunction with the Timor-Leste Civil Protection Agency, the Australian Embassy in Timor-Leste and the Defence Cooperation Program Timor-Leste. | News Story |
| Interagency Liaison Officer course for Defence | ACMC conducted an interagency liaison officer course to strengthen Australia Defence Force members’ capacity to work with non-military partners. | News Story |