United Nations Regional Service Centre in Entebbe

The United Nations Regional Service Centre in Entebbe (RCSE) is a shared service centre based in Entebbe, Uganda that provides services, such as administrative, logistics and information and communications technology to various United Nations missions in Africa.

Creating Regional Service Centre in Entebbe
AbbreviationRSCE
Formation2010; 14 years ago (2010)
Legal statusActive
HeadquartersEntebbe, Uganda
Head
Director Regional Service Centre Entebbe
Paulin Djomo
Parent organization
United Nations Department of Operational Support
Websitersce.unmissions.org
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History and mandate

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The RSCE was created on 24 June 2010 as part of General Assembly Resolution 64/269, which created the Global Field Support Strategy (GFSS). The mission of the GFSS was to "transform service delivery to field missions through a fundamental shift in the existing division of labor and a relocation of functions to improve responsiveness and address the needs of the field missions."[1][2]

The RSCE currently provides a full range of administrative, logistics and information and communications technology services to seventeen Client Missions in Africa, representing over 62% of all United Nations peacekeeping and special political missions worldwide.

The General Assembly, through its resolution 69/307 decided to give the RSCE operational and managerial independence as of 1 July 2017. The refreshed governance structure of the Centre is in the form of a shared Steering Committee headed by the Assistant Secretary-General for Support Operations, the Director of the Human Resources Services Division in Department of Operational Support, a representative from the Department of Management Strategy, Policy and Compliance, the Director of the Centre, the Chief of the Kuwait Joint Support Office, the Chairperson of the Centre Client Board and the Chairperson of the Kuwait Joint Support Office Client Board.[3]

In May 2018 a U.N. Advisory Committee recommended closing the Centre and relocating it to Nairobi, Kenya, a proposal which faced opposition in the Parliament of Uganda.[4]

Services provided

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The RSCE provides a wide range of services to UN Missions, primarily those located in East and Central Africa. Including, but not limited to the following:[5]

 

Administrative Services:[6]

  • Performs the Treasury/Cashier role for all RSCE client missions.
  • Processes of entitlements and benefits for international civilian staff of RSCE mission clients.
  • Processes all education grant requests for civilian staff members serving RSCE and field missions in Africa.
  • Processes travel requests (family visits, education, R&R, etc.) of RSCE mission client's staff members.
  • Provides human resources and finance services to national staff of 17 client missions/offices in Africa.
  • Processes travel requests from RSCE client missions for official travel.
  • Handles all of the logistics for International Uniformed Personnel (IUPs) in RSCE Client Missions.
  • Deals in with external vendors, who provide the United Nations with services and supplies.

Regional Field Technology Services (RFTS):[7]

  • Provide efficient, mobile and interoperable communications.
  • Improve safety and standardized physical, data and network ICT security.
  • Enhance and harmonize regional civilian and signals ICT field-preparedness and effectiveness.
  • Provide efficient, centralized regional telephone billing services.
  • Implement standard enterprise systems for missions in the region.

Forward Support and Deployment Hub:[8]

  • Air Enabling Unit
  • Movement Operations, Freight Forwarding Support Unit
  • Regional Stock Deployment Solutions Unit

Regional Training and Conference Centre

  • Training hub for Department of Operational Support (DOS) and UN field missions.

Missions served

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THE RSCE Provides services to the following missions:[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b "About". Regional Service Centre in Entebbe. United Nations. Retrieved 3 December 2018.
  2. ^ United Nations General Assembly Session 64 Resolution 269. Cross-cutting issues A/RES/64/269 24 June 2010.
  3. ^ United Nations General Assembly Session 69 Resolution 307. Cross-cutting issues A/RES/69/307 25 June 2015.
  4. ^ Athumani, Halima (10 May 2018). "Ugandan MPs Oppose Relocation of UN Base From Entebbe". Voice of America. Retrieved 3 December 2018.
  5. ^ "Services". Regional Service Centre in Entebbe. United Nations. Retrieved 3 December 2018.
  6. ^ "Administrative Service Lines". Regional Service Centre in Entebbe. United Nations. Retrieved 3 December 2018.
  7. ^ "Regional Information and Communications Technology Services". Regional Service Centre in Entebbe. United Nations. Retrieved 3 December 2018.
  8. ^ "Logistics". Regional Service Centre in Entebbe. United Nations. Retrieved 3 December 2018.
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