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- example-of-a-downloads-pageExample of a download page This index in the WebHare CMS Backend automaticly creates a list of all the downloads in this folder.https://www.handbook.cimic-coe.org/contact/example-of-a-downloads-page/
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- templateshttps://www.handbook.cimic-coe.org/8.-annex/templates/
- reference-docshttps://www.handbook.cimic-coe.org/8.-annex/reference-docs/
- Welcome to the CIMIC HandbookWelcome to the CIMIC Handbook Dear readers and users of the CIMIC Handbook, After four editions of the "CIMIC Field Handbook" as a complete compendiumhttps://www.handbook.cimic-coe.org/
- Update Version CIMIC Handbook_4Update CIMIC Handbook Chapter 6.1.1 e. Assessments. CIMIC personnel will be involved in a variety of assessments.https://www.handbook.cimic-coe.org/updates/update-version-cimic-handbook-3/
- Update Version CIMIC Handbook_2Update Cimic handbookhttps://www.handbook.cimic-coe.org/updates/update-version-cimic-handbook/
- Update Version CIMIC Handbook_1Update Cimic handbookhttps://www.handbook.cimic-coe.org/updates/udate-version-cimic-handbook/
- Update Version CIMIC Handbook_3Update CIMIC Handbook insert port assessmenthttps://www.handbook.cimic-coe.org/updates/update-version-cimic-handbook-1/
- Update Version CIMIC Handbook_4Update CIMIC Handbook - insert the two new factsheets “Resilience through Civil Preparedness” and “Human Security” (see Annex 8.2 "Factsheets")https://www.handbook.cimic-coe.org/updates/update-version-cimic-handbook-2/
- CIMIC OrganizationCIMIC contribution to NATO operations, will be achieved through: CIMIC staff elements; CIMIC units; CIMIC functional specialists; CIMIC reach back; CIMIChttps://www.handbook.cimic-coe.org/2.nato-organization-and-other-military-actors/2.2cimic-organization/
- NATO CIMICCIMIC is applicable to all types of NATO operations.https://www.handbook.cimic-coe.org/2.nato-organization-and-other-military-actors/2.1nato-cimic/
- CIMIC in operationsCIMIC’s main effort – within the CIMIC core function6 “support to the force” - is the CIMIC contribution to operations planning (e.g. to targeting or de-conflictionhttps://www.handbook.cimic-coe.org/1.introduction/1.3cimic-in-operations/
- CIMIC staff and field elementsTransfer of CIMIC information to and from subordinate HQs.https://www.handbook.cimic-coe.org/6.execution/6.4cimic-staff-and-field-elements/
- CIMIC and non NATO military organizationsCIMIC units are an integral part of the EU BG.https://www.handbook.cimic-coe.org/2.nato-organization-and-other-military-actors/2.5cimic-and-non-nato-military-organizations/
- TemplatesChecklist for establishing a CIMIC centre checklist-for-establishing-a-cimic-centre.docx(106.8 KB) Checklist for CIMIC meeting cimic-meeting-checklist.docxhttps://www.handbook.cimic-coe.org/8.-annex/8.5%20templates/
- Table of content and CoverTable of content CIMIC Handbook_table of content(92.2 KB) Cover CIMIC Handbook(54.8 KB)https://www.handbook.cimic-coe.org/9.-Definitions%2C%20glossary%2C%20table%20of%20content%20and%20cover/9.3-table-of-content-and-cover/
- Reference documentsField Handbook (Version 2.0, 2018)(2.5 MB) UN OCHA: UN CMCoord Guide for the Military(1.10 MB) US CA US Civil Affairs Field Manual (FM 3-57)(4.10 MB)https://www.handbook.cimic-coe.org/8.-annex/8.4-reference-documents/
- International OrganizationsThe mission ended its mandate after nearly a year in 2015. 21 For further information see UN-CMCoord Field Handbook Version 2.0 (2018)https://www.handbook.cimic-coe.org/3.non-military-actors/3.1international-organizations/
- PlanningComplete CIMIC sites of significance. Determine NATO and HN CIMIC forces available and CIMIC C2 structure. CICOM28 (if relevant) at all levels.https://www.handbook.cimic-coe.org/5.planning-and-assessment/5.2planning/
- ReportingThe Reporting of CIMIC Information is one of the most essential tasks of CIMIC personnel.https://www.handbook.cimic-coe.org/6.execution/6.3reporting/
- Integration/ relationsCIMIC has a facilitating function.https://www.handbook.cimic-coe.org/2.nato-organization-and-other-military-actors/2.3integration-relations/
- LiaisonThe CIMIC centre as part of the CIMIC liaison architecture The CIMIC centre is just one component that contributes to the overall force's CIMIC liaisonhttps://www.handbook.cimic-coe.org/6.execution/6.2liaison/
- GlossaryReporting and Tracking System CSE CIMIC Support Element CSR Corporate Social Responsibility CST CIMIC Support Team CSU CIMIC Support Unit CT CIMIC Teamhttps://www.handbook.cimic-coe.org/9.-Definitions%2C%20glossary%2C%20table%20of%20content%20and%20cover/9.2-glossary/
- AssessmentWhat does it mean for CIMIC? What are the CIMIC objectives?https://www.handbook.cimic-coe.org/5.planning-and-assessment/5.3assessment/
- DefinitionsCIMIC supports the Operations Assessment process.https://www.handbook.cimic-coe.org/9.-Definitions%2C%20glossary%2C%20table%20of%20content%20and%20cover/9.1-definitions/
- GeneralDetails of the CIMIC contribution to planning are laid down in the CIMIC Functional Planning Guide. (See Chapter 5.2) Coordination.https://www.handbook.cimic-coe.org/6.execution/6.1general/
- AnnexAbbreviation: MNCG CSU CU SCU CSE IAT CAT TST SAI CST CT Multinational CIMIC Group CIMIC Support Unit CIMIC Unit Support CIMIC Unit CIMIC Support Elementhttps://www.handbook.cimic-coe.org/8.-annex/annex/
- Gender awarenessA3: Work structure: CIMIC training CIMIC assessments CIMIC planning CIMIC reporting CIMIC lessons learned and doctrine / policy development External (https://www.handbook.cimic-coe.org/7.-gender-awareness-and-cct/7.2-gender-awareness/
- Civil-military interactionCivil-military cooperation (CIMIC) functions are the main facilitator3.https://www.handbook.cimic-coe.org/1.introduction/1.2civil-military-interaction/
- AimFor CIMIC a deep understanding of the civil environment is crucial for conducting CIMIC activities, liaison and engagement.https://www.handbook.cimic-coe.org/4.knowledge-development/4.1aim/
- Non – military actorsEnabling this is a role of CIMIC and it may be executed by all elements of the military.https://www.handbook.cimic-coe.org/3.non-military-actors/
- Informationto planning, assessing and executing CIMIC activities.https://www.handbook.cimic-coe.org/4.knowledge-development/4.2information/
- Law enforcement agenciesCIMIC personnel must maintain a close relationship with the office of the provost marshal and should consider law enforcement agencies in assessments andhttps://www.handbook.cimic-coe.org/3.non-military-actors/3.5law-enforcement-agencies/
- Cultural property protectionBound by international law, and its positive contribution to a safe and secure environment, the military, and especially CIMIC, must take both a supporthttps://www.handbook.cimic-coe.org/7.-gender-awareness-and-cct/7.6-cultural-property-protection/
- IntroductionA CIMIC staff member makes the deduction and conclusion by identifying and analysing all key elements of the PMESII (TE) domains.https://www.handbook.cimic-coe.org/5.planning-and-assessment/5.1introduction/
- Civil Affairs(CRTS) CIMIC Center/ CIMIC Liaison CIMIC Assets and Staff elements Military government operations (MGO) Transitional military authority Support to civilhttps://www.handbook.cimic-coe.org/2.nato-organization-and-other-military-actors/2.4civil-affairs/